Dasyuridae
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- No Bones About It, Dunnarts Crawl Before Growing a Skeleton 6 September 2021, by Laura Cook and Professor Andrew Pask
- Total Evidence Phylogeny and Evolutionary Timescale for Australian Faunivorous Marsupials (Dasyuromorphia) Shimona Kealy1 and Robin Beck2*
- The Species of Dasycercus Peters, 1875 (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae)
- The Application of Molecular Genetics to the Conservation
- 21. Dasyuridae
- Conservation Biology of an Endangered Semi-Arid Marsupial, the Sandhill Dunnart (Sminthopsis Psammophila)
- LONG-TAILED DUNNART Sminthopsis Longicaudata
- Dasyuromorphia) Kealy, S and Beck, RMD
- Phylogenetic Relationships of Dasyuromorphian Marsupials Revisited
- Photoperiod and the Timing of Reproduction in Antechinus Flavipes
- Tasmanian Devils
- Bursts of Morphological and Lineage Diversification in Modern Dasyurids, a “Classic” Adaptive Radiation
- TASMANIAN DEVIL Sarcophilus Harrisii MAMMALIA: DASYURIDAE
- The Bronze Quoll, Dasyurus Spartacus (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae), a New Species from the Savannahs of Papua New Guinea
- Why Is the Marsupial Kaluta, Dasykaluta Rosamondae, Diurnally Active in Winter: Foraging Advantages Or Predator Avoidance in Arid Northern Australia?
- Bandicoots” (Peramelemorphia: Marsupialia) Based on Sequences for five Nuclear Genes
- Biological Indicators of Appropriate Fire Regimes in Southwest Australian Ecosystems
- A Trial Reintroduction of the Western Quoll to a Fenced Conservation Reserve: Implications of Returning Native Predators