144 results on '"Krockenberger, Andrew"'
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2. Target, tool, tenure and timing: the four T’s limiting the impact of traditional hunting in Indonesian Papua
3. Hot climate, hot koalas: the role of weather, behaviour and disease on thermoregulation
4. Author Correction: Genetic evidence supports three previously described species of greater glider, Petauroides volans, P. minor, and P. armillatus
5. Comparison of home range size, habitat use and the influence of resource variations between two species of greater gliders (Petauroides minor and Petauroides volans)
6. Hunting in Indonesian New Guinea: dogs, conservation and culture
7. Genomic comparisons reveal biogeographic and anthropogenic impacts in the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus): a dietary-specialist species distributed across heterogeneous environments
8. Genetic evidence supports three previously described species of greater glider, Petauroides volans, P. minor, and P. armillatus
9. Adaptive Sex Allocation in Relation to Life-History in the Common Brushtail Possum, Trichosurus vulpecula
10. Hunting in Indonesian New Guinea : dogs, conservation and culture
11. Rapoport's Rule: Do climatic variability gradients shape range extent?
12. Phenotypic Integration in Response to Incubation Environment Adaptively Influences Habitat Choice in a Tropical Lizard
13. Warmer Ambient Temperatures Depress Detoxification and Food Intake by Marsupial Folivores
14. Predicting organismal vulnerability to climate warming: roles of behaviour, physiology and adaptation
15. Integrating phylogeography and physiology reveals divergence of thermal traits between central and peripheral lineages of tropical rainforest lizards
16. Food for folivores: nutritional explanations linking diets to population density
17. The limit to the distribution of a rainforest marsupial folivore is consistent with the thermal intolerance hypothesis
18. Predicted alteration of vertebrate communities in response to climate‐induced elevational shifts
19. Inter-Population Differences in the Tolerance of a Marsupial Folivore to Plant Secondary Metabolites
20. Large-Herbivore Distribution and Abundance: Intra- and Interspecific Niche Variation in the Tropics
21. Seedling Mortality Due to Drought and Fire Associated with the 2002 El Niño Event in a Tropical Rain Forest in North-East Queensland, Australia
22. Dual-foraging and co-ordinated provisioning in a tropical Procellariiform, the wedge-tailed shearwater
23. Sea surface temperature constrains wedge-tailed shearwater foraging success within breeding seasons
24. Ventilatory Accommodation of Oxygen Demand and Respiratory Water Loss in Kangaroos from Mesic and Arid Environments,the Eastern Grey Kangaroo ( Macropus giganteus ) and theRed Kangaroo ( Macropus rufus )
25. Thermoregulation by Kangaroos from Mesic and Arid Habitats: Influence of Temperature on Routes of Heat Loss in EasternGrey Kangaroos ( Macropus giganteus ) and Red Kangaroos( Macropus rufus )
26. Production of Milk and Nutrition of the Dependent Young of Free‐Ranging Koalas ( Phascolarctos cinereus )
27. Composition of the Milk of the Koala, Phascolarctos cinereus, an Arboreal Folivore
28. Road development and Indigenous hunting in Tanah Papua: Connecting the facts for future wildlife conservation agendas
29. Substantial reduction in thermo-suitable microhabitat for a rainforest marsupial under climate change
30. Genomic comparisons reveal biogeographic and anthropogenic impacts in the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus): a dietary-specialist species distributed across heterogeneous environments
31. Extensive Acclimation in Ectotherms Conceals Interspecific Variation in Thermal Tolerance Limits
32. Tree-hugging koalas demonstrate a novel thermoregulatory mechanism for arboreal mammals
33. Spatial Requirements of Free-Ranging Huon Tree Kangaroos, Dendrolagus matschiei (Macropodidae), in Upper Montane Forest
34. Integrating phylogeography and physiology reveals divergence of thermal traits between central and peripheral lineages of tropical rainforest lizards
35. The 10 Australian ecosystems most vulnerable to tipping points
36. The 10 Australian ecosystems most vulnerable to tipping points
37. The Distribution and Abundance of an Island Population of Koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) in the Far North of Their Geographic Range
38. Which trees do wild common brushtail possums ( Trichosurus vulpecula ) prefer? Problems and solutions in scaling laboratory findings to diet selection in the field
39. The limit to the distribution of a rainforest marsupial folivore is consistent with the thermal intolerance hypothesis
40. Size delays female senescence in a medium sized marsupial: The effects of maternal traits on annual fecundity in the northern brown bandicoot (Isoodon macrourus)
41. Experimental manipulation reveals the importance of refuge habitat temperature selected by lizards
42. Energetics and nutrition during lactation in the koala, Phascolarctos cinereus : how does an arboreal folivore meet its energy requirements for reproduction?
43. Wood density predicts plant damage and vegetative recovery rates caused by cyclone disturbance in tropical rainforest tree species of North Queensland, Australia
44. Thermoregulation by kangaroos from mesic and arid habitats: Influence of temperature on routes of heat loss in eastern grey kangaroos (Macropus giganteus) and red kangaroos (Macropus rufus)
45. Ventilatory accommodation of oxygen demand and respiratory water loss in kangaroos from mesic and arid environments, the eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) and the red kangaroo (Macropus rufus)
46. The impact of consumption of fruit by vertebrate and invertebrate frugivores on the germination success of an Australian rainforest seed
47. Diet selection in the green ringtail possum (Pseudochirops archeri): A specialist folivore in a diverse forest
48. Seedling Mortality Due to Drought and Fire Associated with the 2002 El Niño Event in a Tropical Rain Forest in North‐East Queensland, Australia1
49. Thermoregulation by Kangaroos from Mesic and Arid Habitats: Influence of Temperature on Routes of Heat Loss in Eastern Grey Kangaroos (Macropus giganteus) and Red Kangaroos (Macropus rufus)
50. Ventilatory Accommodation of Oxygen Demand and Respiratory Water Loss in Kangaroos from Mesic and Arid Environments, the Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) and the Red Kangaroo (Macropus rufus)
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