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MERI OAKWOOD
MERI OAKWOOD
Sessional Lecturer, Southern Cross University
Verified email at scu.edu.au
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Reproduction and demography of the northern quoll, Dasyurus hallucatus, in the lowland savanna of northern Australia
M Oakwood
Australian Journal of Zoology 48 (5), 519-539, 2000
1642000
Semelparity in a large marsupial
M Oakwood, AJ Bradley, A Cockburn
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2001
1212001
Spatial and social organization of a carnivorous marsupial Dasyurus hallucatus (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae)
M Oakwood
Journal of Zoology 257 (2), 237-248, 2002
1112002
Geographic ranges of plant species in relation to dispersal morphology, growth form and diaspore weight
M Oakwood, E Jurado, M Leishman, Westoby, Mark
Journal of Biogeography 20 (5), 563-572, 1993
991993
The ecology of the northern quoll, Dasyurus hallucatus
M Oakwood
The Australian National University, 1997
791997
Carnivore concerns: problems, issues and solutions for conserving Australasia’s marsupial carnivores
ME Jones, M Oakwood, CA Belcher, K Morris, AJ Murray, PA Woolley, ...
Predators with pouches: the biology of carnivorous marsupials, 422-434, 2003
742003
Effects of founder events on the genetic variation of translocated island populations: implications for conservation management of the northern quoll
MJ Cardoso, MDB Eldridge, M Oakwood, B Rankmore, WB Sherwin, ...
Conservation genetics 10, 1719-1733, 2009
672009
Surviving the toads: patterns of persistence of the northern quoll Dasyurus hallucatus in Queensland
JCZ Woinarski, M Oakwood, J Winter, S Burnett, D Milne, P Foster, ...
Report to The Australian Government’s Natural Heritage Trust, 2008
502008
The effect of cane toads on a marsupial carnivore, the northern quoll, Dasyurus hallucatus
M Oakwood
Unpublished Report to Parks Australia North, Darwin, 2004
492004
Parasites of the northern quoll, Dasyurus hallucatus (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) in tropical savanna, Northern Territory
M Oakwood, DM Spratt
Australian Journal of Zoology 48 (1), 79-90, 2000
362000
Northern quoll Dasyurus hallucatus
M Oakwood
Strahan's Mammals of Australia, 63-65, 2023
322023
Little evidence of toxoplasmosis in a declining species, the northern quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus)
M Oakwood, D Pritchard
Wildlife Research 26 (3), 329-333, 1999
241999
Monitoring extinction of the northern quoll
M Oakwood, P Foster
Report to the Australian Academy of Science, Canberra, 2008
232008
Declines in the mammal assemblage of a rugged sandstone environment in Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
M Ibbett, JCZ Woinarski, M Oakwood
Australian Mammalogy 40 (2), 181-187, 2017
192017
Case of the Disappearing Spots
M Oakwood
Nature, Australia 28 (2), 26-35, 2004
192004
Queensland northern quolls are not immune to cane toad toxin
B Ujvari, M Oakwood, T Madsen
Wildlife Research 40 (3), 228-231, 2013
172013
The effect of cane toads on a marsupial carnivore, the northern quoll
M Oakwood
Dasyurus hallucatus, 2003
162003
Dasyurus hallucatus
M Oakwood, J Woinarski, S Burnett
The IUCN Red list of threatened species 2016, 2016-2, 2016
152016
A survey of the attributes and requirements of quolls that may affect their suitability as household pets
M Oakwood, P Hopwood
Australian zoologist 31 (2), 365-375, 1999
101999
Predation of a marsupial carnivore by an olive python (Liasis olivaceus) and a king brown snake (Pseudechis australis)
M Oakwood, GL Miles
HERPETOFAUNA-SYDNEY- 28, 19-21, 1998
71998
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