Register      Login
Wildlife Research Wildlife Research Society
Ecology, management and conservation in natural and modified habitats

Articles citing this paper

The dietary ecology of Australian desert rodents

B. R. Murray, C. R. Dickman, C. H. S. Watts and S. R. Morton
26(4) pp.421 - 437


43 articles found in Crossref database.

Spatial dynamics of small mammals in central Australian desert habitats: the role of drought refugia
Dickman Christopher R., Greenville Aaron C., Tamayo Bobby, Wardle Glenda M.
Journal of Mammalogy. 2011 92(6). p.1193
Desert small mammal responses to wildfire and predation in the aftermath of a La Nińa driven resource pulse
Letnic Mike, Tischler Max, Gordon Christopher
Austral Ecology. 2013 38(7). p.841
Top-down effects of a large mammalian carnivore in arid Australia extend to epigeic arthropod assemblages
Contos Peter, Letnic Mike
Journal of Arid Environments. 2019 165 p.16
Boom means bust: interactions between the El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO), rainfall and the processes threatening mammal species in arid Australia
Letnic Mike, Dickman Christopher R.
Biodiversity & Conservation. 2006 15(12). p.3847
Thermoregulation by an Australian murine rodent, the ash-grey mouse (Pseudomys albocinereus)
Barker Justine M., Cooper Christine E., Withers Philip C., Cruz-Neto Ariovaldo P.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology. 2012 163(3-4). p.336
Remotely Monitoring Change in Vegetation Cover on the Montebello Islands, Western Australia, in Response to Introduced Rodent Eradication
Lohr Cheryl, Van Dongen Ricky, Huntley Bart, Gibson Lesley, Morris Keith, Allen Benjamin Lee
PLoS ONE. 2014 9(12). p.e114095
The role of refuges in the persistence of Australian dryland mammals
Pavey Chris R., Addison Jane, Brandle Rob, Dickman Chris R., McDonald Peter J., Moseby Katherine E., Young Lauren I.
Biological Reviews. 2017 92(2). p.647
The responses of small mammals and lizards to post-fire succession and rainfall in arid Australia
Letnic M, Dickman C.R, Tischler M.K, Tamayo B, Beh C.-L
Journal of Arid Environments. 2004 59(1). p.85
Kidney function in the Spinifex hopping mouse, Notomys alexis
Gordge L., Roberts J.R.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology. 2008 150(2). p.90
Utilization of food resources by small and medium‐sized mammals in the Monte Desert biome, Argentina
Campos C., Ojeda R., Monge S., Dacar M.
Austral Ecology. 2001 26(2). p.142
Foraging strategies of an insectivorous marsupial, Sminthopsis youngsoni (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae), in Australian sandridge desert
Haythornthwaite Adele S., Dickman Christopher R.
Austral Ecology. 2000 25(2). p.193
Foraging strategies of an insectivorous marsupial, Sminthopsis youngsoni (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae), in Australian sandridge desert
Haythornthwaite Adele S., Dickman Christopher R.
Austral Ecology. 2000 25(2). p.193
Methods and ethical considerations of pitfall trapping for the western pygmy possum (Cercartetus concinnus Gould) (Marsupialia:Burramyidae), with observations on capture patterns and nest sites
Pestell Angela J. L., Petit Sophie
Wildlife Research. 2007 34(4). p.296
Odour-mediated Interactions Between an Apex Reptilian Predator and its Mammalian Prey
Dickman Christopher R., Fardell Loren L., Hills Nicole
Journal of Chemical Ecology. 2022 48(4). p.401
Nest Predation by Commensal Rodents in Urban Bushland Remnants
Smith Helen M., Dickman Chris R., Banks Peter B., Crowther Mathew S.
PLOS ONE. 2016 11(6). p.e0156180
Relationships between body size and geographical range size among Australian mammals: has human impact distorted macroecological patterns?
Murray Brad R., Dickman Chris R.
Ecography. 2000 23(1). p.92
Redundancy among mammalian fungal dispersers and the importance of declining specialists
Nuske S.J., Vernes K., May T.W., Claridge A.W., Congdon B.C., Krockenberger A., Abell S.E.
Fungal Ecology. 2017 27 p.1
Parasite Assemblages of Australian Species of Pseudomys (Rodentia: Muridae: Murinae)
Weaver H. J., Smales L. R.
Journal of Parasitology. 2012 98(1). p.30
Australian Rodents Reveal Conserved Cranial Evolutionary Allometry across 10 Million Years of Murid Evolution
Marcy Ariel E., Guillerme Thomas, Sherratt Emma, Rowe Kevin C., Phillips Matthew J., Weisbecker Vera
The American Naturalist. 2020 196(6). p.755
Foraging and Food Selection in a Desert Rodent: Diet Shifts of the Sandy Inland Mouse between Population Booms and Busts
Yip Stephanie J. S., Dickman Christopher R.
Animals. 2023 13(10). p.1702
A fresh framework for the ecology of arid Australia
Morton S.R., Stafford Smith D.M., Dickman C.R., Dunkerley D.L., Friedel M.H., McAllister R.R.J., Reid J.R.W., Roshier D.A., Smith M.A., Walsh F.J., Wardle G.M., Watson I.W., Westoby M.
Journal of Arid Environments. 2011 75(4). p.313
Range extensions and habitat use of Forrest’s mouse (
Madani G. F.
Australian Mammalogy. 2021 44(1). p.143
Eastern range extension ofPseudomys hermannsburgensisin Queensland
Kutt A.S., Eddie C., Johnson R.
Australian Zoologist. 2003 32(2). p.252
The diet of the brush-tailed rabbit-rat (Conilurus penicillatus) from the monsoonal tropics of the Northern Territory, Australia
Firth Ronald S. C., Jefferys Elizabeth, Woinarski John C. Z., Noske Richard A.
Wildlife Research. 2005 32(6). p.517
Resource pulses, switching trophic control, and the dynamics of small mammal assemblages in arid Australia
Letnic Mike, Story Paul, Story Georgeanna, Field Judith, Brown Oliver, Dickman Christopher R.
Journal of Mammalogy. 2011 92(6). p.1210
Persistence of the plains mouse, Pseudomys australis, with cattle grazing is facilitated by a diet dominated by disturbance-tolerant plants
Pavey Chris R., Jefferys Elizabeth A., Nano Catherine E. M.
Journal of Mammalogy. 2016 97(4). p.1102
A most enigmatic mouse: additional information on collection of blue-grey mouse (
Lavery Tyrone H., Dickman Christopher R., Lindenmayer David B., Eldridge Mark
Australian Mammalogy. 2022 44(3). p.371
Comparative tongue anatomy of the rakali (Hydromys chrysogaster) and greater stick-nest rat (Leporillus conditor) (Rodentia; Muridae)
Humphries Alexia, Seow Bernadette, Danee Shriya, Ness Bastian, Warburton Natalie Marina, Nicol Stewart
Australian Mammalogy. 2023 45(2). p.210
Relative abundance of the central rock-rat, the desert mouse and the fat-tailed pseudantechinus at Ormiston Gorge in the West MacDonnell Ranges National Park, Northern Territory
Edwards G. P.
Australian Mammalogy. 2013 35(2). p.144
Perfect storm: Demographic responses of an irruptive desert mammal to prescribed burns following flooding rain
D'Souza Joel B., Whittington Alicia, Dickman Chris R., Leung Luke K.‐P.
Austral Ecology. 2013 38(7). p.765
Changes in abundance and reproductive activity of small arid-zone murid rodents on an active cattle station in central Australia
Breed W. G., Leigh C. M., Breed M. F.
Wildlife Research. 2017 44(1). p.22
Utilization of food resources by small and medium‐sized mammals in the Monte Desert biome, Argentina
Campos C., Ojeda R., Monge S., Dacar M.
Austral Ecology. 2001 26(2). p.142
Mammalian Mycophagy: a Global Review of Ecosystem Interactions Between Mammals and Fungi
Elliott T.F., Truong C., Jackson S.M., Zúñiga C.L., Trappe J.M., Vernes K.
Fungal Systematics and Evolution. 2022 9(1). p.99
Diet of the bilby (Macrotis lagotis) in relation to substrate, fire and rainfall characteristics in the Tanami Desert
Southgate Richard, Carthew Susan M.
Wildlife Research. 2006 33(6). p.507
Reproductive biology of an old endemic murid rodent of Australia, the Spinifex hopping mouse, Notomys alexis: adaptations for life in the arid zone
BREED William G., LEIGH Chris M.
Integrative Zoology. 2011 6(4). p.321
Diet of the silky mouse (Pseudomys apodemoides) and the heath rat (P. shortridgei) in a post-fire environment
Di Stefano Julian, Ashton Amanda, York Alan
International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2014 23(5). p.746
Social organization and movements of desert rodents during population “booms” and “busts” in central Australia
Dickman Christopher R., Greenville Aaron C., Beh Chin-Liang, Tamayo Bobby, Wardle Glenda M.
Journal of Mammalogy. 2010 91(4). p.798
Review of small mammal trophic structure in drylands: resource availability, use, and disturbance
Fox Barry J.
Journal of Mammalogy. 2011 92(6). p.1179
Geometric differences between the crania of Australian hopping mice (
Alhajeri Bader H.
Australian Mammalogy. 2021 44(1). p.24
Temporal analysis of the diet of the central rock-rat
Edwards G. P.
Australian Mammalogy. 2013 35(1). p.43
Synchronous boom–bust cycles in central Australian rodents and marsupials in response to rainfall and fire
Bennison Kerrie, Godfree Robert, Dickman Christopher R
Journal of Mammalogy. 2018 99(5). p.1137
Bust economics: foragers choose high quality habitats in lean times
Bleicher Sonny S., Dickman Christopher R.
PeerJ. 2016 4 p.e1609
Go with your gut: Digestibility and digestive function of two arid-zone Australian murids, Pseudomys australis and Notomys alexis
Stannard Hayley J., Tulk Melissa L., Bortolazzo Melissa J., Old Julie M.
Zoology. 2018 128 p.55

Committee on Publication Ethics


Abstract Export Citation Get Permission