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Seasonal changes in glomerular filtration rate in Antechinus stuartii (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae)

Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology, 1998
The small marsupial Antechinus stuartii experiences a synchronised life cycle that culminates in complete male mortality (within 3 weeks) following the 1 week mating period in mid-August (late winter). There are pronounced physiological changes in male A.
B M, McAllan, J R, Roberts, T, O'Shea
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Reproductive biology of the brush‐tailed phascogale, Phascogale tapoatafa (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae)

Journal of Zoology, 1999
AbstractThis study investigated the reproductive biology of a captive population of brush‐tailed phascogales Phascogale tapoatafa. A ‘round robin’ mating system was established in which seven adult male animals were rotated through seven adult females.
Millis, A. L.   +4 more
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Reproduction in Sminthopsis-Macroura (Marsupialia, Dasyuridae) .2. The Male

Australian Journal of Zoology, 1990
The breeding season of S. macroura extends from June to February, and individual males (both wild- caught and laboratory-reared) are capable of breeding over extended periods during the breeding season, and for up to three seasons, in the laboratory.
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Reproduction in Sminthopsis-Macroura (Marsupialia, Dasyuridae) .1. The Female

Australian Journal of Zoology, 1990
A laboratory colony of S. macroura, founded by three females and four males, was maintained over four breeding seasons. Reproductive success was high and four generations were produced before the colony was disbanded. Descendants of these animals are still breeding in another laboratory 11 years after the founding of the colony. A detailed prescription
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The Duration of Lactation in Antechinus-Stuartii (Marsupialia, Dasyuridae)

Australian Journal of Zoology, 1992
Free-living Antechinus stuartii at the Monga State Forest showed almost no variation in date of birth, yet weaning took place over a period of three weeks. Males were weaned slightly earlier and at greater weights than females. When daughters were considered, weaning was delayed in years when breeding density was high, and females with ten teats weaned
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Revision of the Pliocene dasyurid, Dasyurus dunmalli (Dasyuridae: Marsupialia)

1998
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Wroe, Stephen, Mackness, Brian S
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Tagesschlaflethargie bei der gelbfüßigen Breitfußbeutelspitzmaus, Antechinus flavipes (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae)

1984
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