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

Articles citing this paper

Microhabitat use by the brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia penicillata) and burrowing bettong (B. lesueur) in semiarid New South Wales: implications for reintroduction programs

Theresa A. Pizzuto A , Graeme R. Finlayson A C , Mathew S. Crowther A B and Chris R. Dickman A
+ Author Affiliations
- Author Affiliations

A Institute of Wildlife Research, School of Biological Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.

B Department of Environment and Climate Change (NSW), PO Box 1967, Hurstville, NSW 2220, Australia.

C Corresponding author. Email: graeme.finlayson@bio.usyd.edu.au

Wildlife Research 34(4) 271-279 https://doi.org/10.1071/WR06127
Submitted: 3 October 2006  Accepted: 25 May 2007   Published: 28 June 2007



18 articles found in Crossref database.

The responses of a critically endangered mycophagous marsupial ( Bettongia penicillata ) to timber harvesting in a native eucalypt forest
Wayne Adrian F., Maxwell Marika A., Ward Colin G., Vellios Christos V., Williams Matthew R., Pollock Kenneth H.
Forest Ecology and Management. 2016 363 p.190
Location of long‐term communal burrows of a threatened arid‐zone lizard in relation to soil and vegetation
Ridley Jenna C. H., Schlesinger Christine A., Bull C. Michael
Austral Ecology. 2020 45(4). p.444
Ancient DNA reveals complexity in the evolutionary history and taxonomy of the endangered Australian brush-tailed bettongs (Bettongia: Marsupialia: Macropodidae: Potoroinae)
Haouchar Dalal, Pacioni Carlo, Haile James, McDowell Matthew C., Baynes Alexander, Phillips Matthew J., Austin Jeremy J., Pope Lisa C., Bunce Michael
Biodiversity and Conservation. 2016 25(14). p.2907
Predators and genetic fitness: key threatening factors for the conservation of a bettong species
Pacioni Carlo, Williams Matthew R., Lacy Robert C., Spencer Peter B. S., Wayne Adrian F.
Pacific Conservation Biology. 2017 23(2). p.200
Seguimiento del Corechi (Tolypeutes matacus) por Medio de Carreteles de Hilo en el Chaco boliviano
Noss Andrew J.
Edentata. 2013 14(1). p.15
Multi-scale patterns of habitat use by re-introduced mammals: A case study using medium-sized marsupials
Finlayson Graeme R., Vieira Emerson M., Priddel David, Wheeler Robert, Bentley Joss, Dickman Chris R.
Biological Conservation. 2008 141(1). p.320
Fencing for Conservation (2012)
Dickman Chris R.
American and Australasian Marsupials (2023)
Goldingay Ross L.
Foraging pit location provides valuable insights into critical habitat requirements of soil engineers
Eldridge David J., Ding Jingyi, Val James
Landscape Ecology. 2023 38(5). p.1209
Revealing microhabitat requirements of an endangered specialist lizard with LiDAR
Bradley Holly S., Craig Michael D., Cross Adam T., Tomlinson Sean, Bamford Michael J., Bateman Philip W.
Scientific Reports. 2022 12(1).
Importance of getting the numbers right: quantifying the rapid and substantial decline of an abundant marsupial, Bettongia penicillata
Wayne A. F., Maxwell M. A., Ward C. G., Vellios C. V., Ward B. G., Liddelow G. L., Wilson I., Wayne J. C., Williams M. R.
Wildlife Research. 2013 40(3). p.169
Review of translocations of the greater stick-nest rat (Leporillus conditor): lessons learnt to facilitate ongoing recovery
Short Jeff, Copley Peter, Ruykys Laura, Morris Keith, Read John, Moseby Katherine
Wildlife Research. 2019 46(6). p.455
Multiscale habitat selection by slender opossums (Marmosopsspp.) in the Atlantic forest of Brazil
Leiner Natália O., Dickman Christopher R., Silva Wesley R.
Journal of Mammalogy. 2010 91(3). p.561
American and Australasian Marsupials (2023)
Goldingay Ross L.
Austral Ark (2014)
Eldridge Mark D. B., Herbert Catherine A.
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
Habitat associations of the long-nosed potoroo (Potorous tridactylus) at multiple spatial scales
Norton Melinda A., French Kris, Claridge Andrew W.
Australian Journal of Zoology. 2010 58(5). p.303
The diet of the re-introduced greater bilbyMacrotis lagotisin the mallee woodlands of western New South Wales
Navnith Mangala, Finlayson Graeme, Crowther Mathew, Dickman Chris
Australian Zoologist. 2009 35(1). p.90

Committee on Publication Ethics


Abstract Export Citation Get Permission