Taxonomic review of the genus Dasycercus (Dasyuromorphia: Dasyuridae) using modern and subfossil material; and the description of three new species

J Newman-Martin, KJ Travouillon… - Alcheringa: An …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract The genus Dasycercus (Dasyuridae: Dasyuromorphia) has a long and ongoing
history of taxonomic uncertainty. Currently two species are recognized: Dasycercus …

Changes in richness and abundance of rodents and native predators in response to extreme rainfall in arid A ustralia

CR Pavey, CEM Nano - Austral Ecology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The dramatic spatial and temporal variation in rainfall and the resource pulses which these
trigger provide a challenge for predicting consumer‐primary productivity dynamics …

Population dynamics and spatial ecology of a declining desert rodent, Pseudomys australis: the importance of refuges for persistence

CR Pavey, JR Cole, PJ McDonald… - Journal of …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Desert rodents exhibit irruptive (boom-bust) population dynamics in response to pulses of
primary productivity. Such unpredictable population dynamics are a challenge for monitoring …

[書籍][B] Secret lives of carnivorous marsupials

A Baker, C Dickman - 2018 - books.google.com
Most living carnivorous marsupials lead a secretive and solitary existence. From tiny insect
eaters to the formidable Tasmanian Devil, Secret Lives of Carnivorous Marsupials offers rare …

Refining the 'pulse‐reserve'model for arid central A ustralia: Seasonal rainfall, soil moisture and plant productivity in sand ridge and stony plain habitats of the S …

CEM Nano, CR Pavey - Austral Ecology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
In dry ecosystems, water supply is highly variable in time and space, occurring either as
short pulses of shallow soil water or long phases of deep soil water. There may be …

Desert mammal populations are limited by introduced predators rather than future climate change

AC Greenville, GM Wardle… - Royal Society Open …, 2017 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Climate change is predicted to place up to one in six species at risk of extinction in coming
decades, but extinction probability is likely to be influenced further by biotic interactions such …

The efficacy of monitoring techniques for detecting small mammals and reptiles in arid environments

J Molyneux, CR Pavey, AI James… - Wildlife …, 2017 - CSIRO Publishing
Context Accurate surveying and monitoring of biodiversity provides essential baseline data
for develo** and implementing effective environmental management strategies. Land …

Using multiple‐source occurrence data to identify patterns and drivers of decline in arid‐dwelling Australian marsupials

PJ McDonald, GW Luck, CR Dickman, SJ Ward… - …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Many of the world's terrestrial mammal species are imperilled, but recent extinctions and
declines have been most severe in Australia. In particular, arid‐dwelling marsupials in a …

Activity patterns and torpor in two free-ranging carnivorous marsupials in arid Australia in relation to precipitation, reproduction, and ground cover

G Körtner, A Riek, CR Pavey, F Geiser - Journal of Mammalogy, 2016 - academic.oup.com
It is generally assumed that in unpredictable environments, the use of daily torpor and its
interaction with daily activity are largely dependent on environmental thermal conditions and …

Population dynamics of Dasycercus blythi (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) in central Australia: how does the mulgara persist?

P Masters, CR Dickman - Wildlife Research, 2012 - CSIRO Publishing
Context Central Australia has been a graveyard for native mammals, with many small and
medium-sized species becoming extinct or persisting in reduced geographical ranges in this …