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Dietary flexibility in small carnivores: a case study on the endangered northern quoll, Dasyurus hallucatusDunlop et al., 2017
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- Dunlop J
- Rayner K
- Doherty T
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- Journal of Mammalogy
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The endangered northern quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus) is a predatory marsupial with a wide and disjointed distribution across northern Australia. The disjunct Pilbara population occurs in a uniquely arid area, and faces different threatening processes to populations elsewhere …
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