Reproduction in female swamp wallabies, Wallabia bicolor
Justyna Zofia Paplinska A B , Richard L. C. Moyle A , Peter D. M. Temple-Smith A and Marilyn B. Renfree AA Department of Zoology, The University of Melbourne, Vic. 3010, Australia.
B Corresponding author. Email: jzpapl@unimelb.edu.au
Reproduction, Fertility and Development 18(7) 735-743 https://doi.org/10.1071/RD06024
Submitted: 22 March 2006 Accepted: 9 May 2006 Published: 18 August 2006
Abstract
The swamp wallaby (Wallabia bicolor) is a common, medium-sized, browsing macropodid marsupial that is unique in many ways. Relatively little is known about the reproductive biology of this species. Previous studies have proposed that the swamp wallaby has a pre-partum oestrus because the gestation period (
Extra keywords: macropodid, marsupial, pre-partum oestrus, seasonal breeding.
Acknowledgments
This study was supported by the Holsworth Wildlife Research Fund and by a Melbourne University Research Scholarship to Justyna Paplinska. We thank Steve Wentworth, Mark Grumley and Mark Felmingham of Grand Ridge Plantations for supplying tissue samples at Maryvale. We thank Scott Brownlees, Patrick Jackson and Kerry Martin for assistance with animal husbandry. Thanks also go to staff at Healesville Sanctuary, especially David Middleton and Paul Slinger for help and advice. Thanks also to Mike Johnston and Frank Busana from KTRI for help with and advice on trapping. Warm thanks to Andrew Paplinski and Geoff Shaw for mathematical advice. Special thanks also the many field volunteers. Many thanks to Geoff Shaw and David Paul for photography.
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