The mammals of Croker Island, Northern Territory, Australia

This is a report on the mammals found in April 2001 during a brief terrestial vertebrate fauna survey on previously unsurveyed Croker Island which is 3 km offshore from the Cobourg Peninusula. Seven mammals were recorded but only 3 were native. These were black flying -fox (Pteropus alecto), grassla...

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Main Authors: Firth, R, Panton, WJ
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Australian Mammal Society 2006
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Online Access:http://espace.cdu.edu.au/view/cdu:2132
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spelling ftcharlesdarwin:oai:espace.cdu.edu.au:cdu:2132 2023-07-02T03:31:54+02:00 The mammals of Croker Island, Northern Territory, Australia Firth, R Panton, WJ 2006-01-01 http://espace.cdu.edu.au/view/cdu:2132 unknown Australian Mammal Society Journal Article 2006 ftcharlesdarwin 2023-06-12T22:23:07Z This is a report on the mammals found in April 2001 during a brief terrestial vertebrate fauna survey on previously unsurveyed Croker Island which is 3 km offshore from the Cobourg Peninusula. Seven mammals were recorded but only 3 were native. These were black flying -fox (Pteropus alecto), grassland melomys (Melomys burtoni) and the dingo (Canis lupus dingo). The remaining 4 species were domestic and feral animals (horse, cat, cattle and pig). Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Charles Darwin University: CDU eSpace Croker ENVELOPE(-61.683,-61.683,-63.966,-63.966)
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description This is a report on the mammals found in April 2001 during a brief terrestial vertebrate fauna survey on previously unsurveyed Croker Island which is 3 km offshore from the Cobourg Peninusula. Seven mammals were recorded but only 3 were native. These were black flying -fox (Pteropus alecto), grassland melomys (Melomys burtoni) and the dingo (Canis lupus dingo). The remaining 4 species were domestic and feral animals (horse, cat, cattle and pig).
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Firth, R
Panton, WJ
spellingShingle Firth, R
Panton, WJ
The mammals of Croker Island, Northern Territory, Australia
author_facet Firth, R
Panton, WJ
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title The mammals of Croker Island, Northern Territory, Australia
title_short The mammals of Croker Island, Northern Territory, Australia
title_full The mammals of Croker Island, Northern Territory, Australia
title_fullStr The mammals of Croker Island, Northern Territory, Australia
title_full_unstemmed The mammals of Croker Island, Northern Territory, Australia
title_sort mammals of croker island, northern territory, australia
publisher Australian Mammal Society
publishDate 2006
url http://espace.cdu.edu.au/view/cdu:2132
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