Register      Login
Australian Journal of Zoology Australian Journal of Zoology Society
Evolutionary, molecular and comparative zoology

Articles citing this paper

Demographics of tiger quoll (Dasyurus maculatus maculatus) populations in south-eastern Australia

C. A. Belcher
51(6) pp.611 - 626


33 articles found in Crossref database.

Run rabbit run: spotted-tailed quoll diet reveals invasive prey is top of the menu
Linley G. D., Rypalski A., Story G., Ritchie E. G.
Australian Mammalogy. 2020 43(2). p.221
The pitfalls of wildlife camera trapping as a survey tool in Australia
Meek Paul D., Ballard Guy-Anthony, Fleming Peter J. S.
Australian Mammalogy. 2015 37(1). p.13
Denning behaviour of female spotted-tailed quolls during the breeding season
Körtner Gerhard, Claridge Andrew, Ballard Guy
Australian Journal of Zoology. 2019 67(3). p.145
Conservation of Australia's Forest Fauna (2004)
Burnett Scott, Marsh Helene
Universal scaling of production rates across mammalian lineages
Hamilton Marcus J., Davidson Ana D., Sibly Richard M., Brown James H.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 2011 278(1705). p.560
Density estimates reveal that fragmented landscapes provide important habitat for conserving an endangered mesopredator, the spotted-tailed quoll
Henderson T., Fancourt B. A., Rajaratnam R., Vernes K., Ballard G.
Scientific Reports. 2022 12(1).
Wader recruitment indices suggest nesting success is temperature‐dependent in Dunlin Calidris alpina
BEALE COLIN M., DODD STEVE, PEARCE‐HIGGINS JAMES W.
Ibis. 2006 148(3). p.405
The immediate impact of 1080 aerial baiting to control wild dogs on a spotted-tailed quoll population
Körtner Gerhard, Watson Peter
Wildlife Research. 2005 32(8). p.673
Habitat use by tiger quoll (Dasyurus maculatus) (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) in south‐eastern Australia
Belcher C. A., Darrant J. P.
Journal of Zoology. 2006 269(2). p.183
Conservation of Australia's Forest Fauna (2004)
Belcher Chris
Home range, denning behaviour and microhabitat use of the carnivorous marsupial Dasyurus maculatus in eastern Australia
Glen A. S., Dickman C. R.
Journal of Zoology. 2006 268(4). p.347
1080 aerial baiting for the control of wild dogs and its impact on spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus) populations in eastern Australia
Körtner G.
Wildlife Research. 2007 34(1). p.48
Non‐target impacts of poison baiting for predator control in Australia
GLEN A. S., GENTLE M. N., DICKMAN C. R.
Mammal Review. 2007 37(3). p.191
Camera traps are an effective method for identifying individuals and determining the sex of spotted-tailed quolls (Dasyurus maculatus gracilis)
Rowland Jesse, Hoskin Conrad J., Burnett Scott
Australian Mammalogy. 2020 42(3). p.349
Eastern quoll (Dasyurus viverrinus Shaw, 1800): a review of recent sightings on mainland Australia
Hope Ben, Soderquist Todd, Eldridge Mark D. B.
Australian Mammalogy. 2020 42(2). p.144
Habitat use by the endangered spotted-tailed quoll in a fragmented landscape
Henderson T., Fancourt B. A., Rajaratnam R., Vernes K., Ballard G.
Mammal Research. 2023 68(1). p.93
Population attributes of the spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus) in north-eastern New South Wales
Glen A. S.
Australian Journal of Zoology. 2008 56(2). p.137
The history of wildlife camera trapping as a survey tool in Australia
Meek Paul D., Ballard Guy-Anthony, Vernes Karl, Fleming Peter J. S.
Australian Mammalogy. 2015 37(1). p.1
Lethal control of eutherian predators via aerial baiting does not negatively affect female spotted-tailed quolls (Dasyurus maculatus maculatus) and their pouch young
Claridge Andrew W., Ballard Guy, Körtner Gerhard, Fleming Peter J. S., Forge Trent, Hine Abby
Wildlife Research. 2021 48(3). p.273
The importance of species-specific survey designs: prey camera trap surveys significantly underestimate the detectability of endangered spotted-tailed quolls
Henderson T., Fancourt B. A., Ballard G., Goldingay Ross
Australian Mammalogy. 2022 44(3). p.380
The propensity of spotted-tailed quolls (Dasyurus maculatus) to encounter and consume non-toxic meat baits in a simulated canid-control program
Claridge Andrew W., Murray Andy J., Dawson James, Poore Rob, Mifsud Greg, Saxon Michael J.
Wildlife Research. 2006 33(2). p.85
Aerial baiting for wild dogs has no observable impact on spotted-tailed quolls (Dasyurus maculatus) in a rainshadow woodland
Claridge Andrew W., Mills Douglas J.
Wildlife Research. 2007 34(2). p.116
Population viability analysis shows spotted-tailed quolls may be vulnerable to competition
Glen A. S., Dickman C. R.
Australian Mammalogy. 2013 35(2). p.180
Space use and temporal partitioning of sympatric Tasmanian devils and spotted‐tailed quolls
Andersen Georgina E., Johnson Christopher N., Jones Menna E.
Austral Ecology. 2020 45(3). p.355
A preliminary study assessing risk to Tasmanian devils from poisoning for red foxes
Hughes Channing, Gaffney Robbie, Dickman Christopher R.
The Journal of Wildlife Management. 2011 75(2). p.385
An assessment of the effects of habitat structure on the scat finding performance of a wildlife detection dog
Leigh Kellie A., Dominick Martin, McPherson Jana
Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 2015 6(7). p.745
Disease-driven top predator decline affects mesopredator population genomic structure
Beer Marc A., Proft Kirstin M., Veillet Anne, Kozakiewicz Christopher P., Hamilton David G., Hamede Rodrigo, McCallum Hamish, Hohenlohe Paul A., Burridge Christopher P., Margres Mark J., Jones Menna E., Storfer Andrew
Nature Ecology & Evolution. 2024 8(2). p.293
Potential impact of aerial baiting for wild dogs on a population of spotted-tailed quolls (Dasyurus maculatus)
Murray Andrew J., Poore Robert N.
Wildlife Research. 2004 31(6). p.639
Evidence for Sexual Dimorphism in the Early Miocene Palaeothentid Acdestis owenii (Marsupialia: Paucituberculata)
Engelman Russell K., Croft Darin A.
Ameghiniana. 2016 53(4). p.444
Longitudinal monitoring of plasma and fecal androgens in the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) and the spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus)
Hesterman H., Jones S.M.
Animal Reproduction Science. 2009 112(3-4). p.334
Ectoparasites and Skin Lesions in Wild-Caught Spotted-Tailed Quoll (Dasyurus maculatus) (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae)
Vilcins Inger-Marie, Old Julie M., Körtner Gerhard, Deane Elizabeth M.
Comparative Parasitology. 2008 75(2). p.271
Scat contents of a spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus) reveal evidence of broad-toothed rat (Mastacomys fuscus) within a fragmented habitat in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales
Henderson T., Nest C., Goldingay Ross
Australian Mammalogy. 2024 46(2).
A single mini-barcode test to screen for Australian mammalian predators from environmental samples
Modave Elodie, MacDonald Anna J, Sarre Stephen D
GigaScience. 2017 6(8).

Committee on Publication Ethics


Abstract Export Citation Get Permission