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Tasmanian devil

Tasmanian devil, Sarcophilus harrisii Unfamiliar Marsupial predator Until 3000 yrs agof 19.9 1.05 LPKS... [Pg.382]

The seasonal response to the faeces varied between the prey species. In the two smaller species, the late wet season was when they showed most avoidance. At this time, even fox and Tasmanian devil faeces (unfamiliar predators) were avoided, supporting the idea of common chemical triggers in carnivore faeces (Dickman and Doncaster 1984). In U. caudimaculatus, response to familiar predators appeared stronger than to unfamiliar predators quoll and dingo faeces were always avoided. [Pg.385]

Butler, W. H. (1969) Remains of Sarcophilus the Tasmanian devil (Marsupialia, Dasyuridae) from coastal dunes south of Scott River, Western Australia. West. Aust. Nat. 11, 87-88. [Pg.386]

Calaby, J. H. and Lewis, D. J. (1977) The Tasmanian devil in Arnhem Land rock art. Mankind 11,... [Pg.386]

Calaby, J. H. and White, C. (1967) The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisi) in Northern Australia in recent times. Aust. J. Sci. 29, 473 175. [Pg.386]

Schaap, D. (2002) Enriching the Devil The Tasmanian Devil. The Shape of Enrichment. 11, 1 1. [Pg.398]

Beveridge, I., Rickard, M. D., Gregory, G. G. Munday, B. L. (1975). Studies on Anoplotaenia dasyuri Beddard, 1911 (Cestoda Taeniidae), a parasite of the Tasmanian devil observations on the egg and metacestode. International Journal for Parasitology, 5 257-67. [Pg.310]

Marsupiala Opossum, ringtail, bandicoot, koala, wombat, kangaroo, wallaby, tasmanian devil 70 239 6% North and South America, Australia, Asia... [Pg.120]

Sudden infant death syndrome Tasmanian devil Topology... [Pg.23]

See also Anteaters Marsupial cats Marsupial rats and mice Numbat Phalangers Tasmanian devil. [Pg.241]

Buchmann, 0. L. K., and Guiler, E. R., 1977, Behavior and ecology of the Tasmanian devil, Sarcophilus harrisii, in "The Biology of Marsupials," F. Stonehouse, and D. Gilmore, eds.. University Park Press, Baltimore. [Pg.604]


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