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Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2018) 39 (3): 520–533.
Published: 01 September 2018
...Jai M. Green-Barber; Julie M. Old ABSTRACT Many species have adapted their behaviour to survive in anthropogenically developed environments (hereafter referred to as developed). Eastern grey kangaroos Macropus giganteus are common in developed areas, however very few studies have evaluated...
Book Chapter
By
Don Fletcher
Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 2007
10.7882/FS.2007.016
EISBN: 978-0-9803272-1-2
... Five claims about Eastern Grey Kangaroos Macropus giganteus , or their management, are tested with evidence. Most of the evidence is drawn from three populations of M. giganteus located on reserved land in or near the ACT, which have the highest measured densities of any kangaroo populations...
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Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2014) 31 (4): 599–602.
Published: 17 March 2014
...Graeme Coulson; Ruth Coulson The eastern grey kangaroo, Macropus giganteus , and the western grey kangaroo, M. fuliginosus , occur over an extensive zone of sympatry, but there has been no record of hybridisation between these sibling species in the field. The two species can be reliably...
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Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2022) 42 (2): 304–325.
Published: 10 August 2022
... months after the fires. We detected 41 species (11 mammals, 28 birds and 2 reptiles), with different species composition, but similar vertebrate species richness across both unburnt and burnt sites. The relative abundance of the Eastern Grey Kangaroo Macropus giganteus , Common Wombat Vombatus ursinus...
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Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2021) 42 (1): 56–70.
Published: 19 July 2021
... Kangaroos Macropus giganteus to the acoustic signals produced by the fence. We found that the fencing activated consistently in response to headlights at dusk and dawn, and when traffic flows were dense, despite considerable variations in the range of installation parameters. However, we identified...
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Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2019) 40 (1): 102–117.
Published: 01 January 2019
...Anne Kerle ABSTRACT The interaction between Eastern Grey Kangaroos ( Macropus giganteus ) and humans in peri-urban locations is one that excites great passion between conflicting views. Are the kangaroos a problem pest or a diminishing icon? And where conflicts occur between kangaroos, threatened...
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Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2014) 30 (3): 330–339.
Published: 17 March 2014
...D.J. Shelly Data obtained from two surveys conducted in the winters of 1966 and 1987 show that, for the study area, centred on the town of Murrundi in the Upper Hunter Valley of New South Wales, non-sex.based commercial shooting of the Eastern Grey Kangaroo Macropus giganteus did not greatly alter...
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Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2011) 34 (2): 184–189.
Published: 10 October 2011
... that for two species of kangaroo, the large eastern grey kangaroo ( Macropus giganteus ; liveweight 30-70 kg) and the smaller red-necked wallaby ( M. rufogriseus ; liveweight 10-24 kg), carcase weight loss after 10 days cold storage was negligible. There was no significant effect of species on carcase weight...
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Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2014) 25 (3): 86–87.
Published: 17 March 2014
... (Macropus major) but Poole and others discovered important reproductive dif- ferences between the eastern (now M. giganteus) and western (now M. mginosus) forms (Poole 1973, 1975; Poole and Catling 1974). Thus in Western Grey Kanga- roos pouch occupancy, oestrus cycle length and gesta- tion are all less...
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Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2022) 42 (4): 972–984.
Published: 28 October 2022
... agilis); red-necked wallaby (Notamacropus rufogriseus); eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus); common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) and three rodents: giant white-tailed rat (Uromys caudimaculatus); bush rat (Rattus fuscipes); common rock rat (Zyzomys argurus). Dung samples were also...
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Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2011) 35 (3): 458–462.
Published: 20 October 2011
... 53 Meers, T. and Adams, R. 2003. The impact of grazing by Eastern Grey Kangaroos (Macropus giganteus) on vegetation recovery after fire at Reef Hills Regional Park, Victoria. Ecological Management and Restoration 4: 126-132. The impact of grazing by Eastern Grey Kangaroos (Macropus giganteus...
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Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2014) 31 (4): 533–562.
Published: 17 March 2014
..., Petrogale penicillata, Macropus giganteus, and Canis dingo; mammals exterminated in the district - Dasyurus viverrinus, Phascolarctus cinereus, Potorous tridactylus, Bettongia penicillata, Aepyprymnus rufescens, Macropus thetidis, and Hydromys chrysogaster; Besides the above mammals I have, in my...
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Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2014) 30 (4): 480–491.
Published: 17 March 2014
... on methods that would be likely to are of Macropus giganteus Uaremovic 1984) detect species listed as threatened. Bago and and Vombatus ursinus (McIlroy 1973). Other Maragle State Forests were sampled more surveys in the area have not been intensely to form a baseline of data for use published...
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Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2014) 25 (1): 1–6.
Published: 17 March 2014
... Lagorchestes leporides Onychogalea freaenata N . . . L f w s : B : R P i j F W S . B . Eastern grey kangaroo Western grey kangaroo Euro Macropus giganteus Macropus fuliginosus Macropus robustus Macropus rufus R J F W S . B R P L J F W S . B Red kangaroo Emballonuridae # Yellow-bellied sheathtail bat Molossidae...
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Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2018) 39 (3): 409–413.
Published: 01 September 2018
... entering burrows, whilst eastern grey kangaroos Macropus giganteus and wallaroos Macropus robustus robustus were observed investigating burrow entrances. Whilst there was no obvious excavating conducted by kangaroos, or hip holes as defined by Eldridge and Rath (2002), video images did show some...
Journal Articles
Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2004) 32 (4): 605–628.
Published: 01 December 2004
... Beverley have got 270 odd specimens of mammals, not counting birds, including large series of Conilurus (mitchelli Mus albocinereus, Petrogale (lateralis), Macropus giganteus, irma, eugenii, Onchyogale lunata, Lagostrophus fasciatus, Bettongia penicillata, lesueuri, Peragale lagotis, Perameles obesulus...
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Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2014) 25 (3): 83–85.
Published: 17 March 2014
... All sites (N=35) (N=51) Mammalia Macropus giganteus 14 M. rufogriseus 6 Wallabia bicolor 11 Petauroides volans 3 Petaurus breviceps 3 Trichosurus sp. 3 Isoodon obesulus 0 Felis catus 0 Vulpes vulpes 3 Oryctolagus cuniculus 3 1 Bos taurus 3 Equus caballus 11 Raitus sp. 6 Unidentified mammalian bone 0...
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Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2020) 40 (3): 364–378.
Published: 01 May 2020
..., even for large, relatively conspicuous, terrestrial mammal species. In this paper, we report the development of the Kangaroo- cam , a biologger that simultaneously collects video footage and the GPS location in time and space. Using the eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus; hereafter kangaroo...
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Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2014) 31 (1): 280–286.
Published: 17 March 2014
... declined with increasing density for red kangaroos Macropus ~ f u s , were relatively constant for eastern grey kangaroos M. giganteus and were highly variable for common wallaroos M. robustus. Nevertheless, medium-term population trends for the two kangaroo species were moderately well tracked. Currently...
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Journal:
Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2014) 31 (1): 275–279.
Published: 17 March 2014
... aerial survey counts with those obtained using helicopter line transect surveys. While the currently used correction factors may be suitable for red kangaroos Macropus rufus, correction factors of at least 1.5 times these are probably required for eastern and western grey kangaroos M. giganteus and M...
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