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Density distributions and habitat associations of red kangaroos, Macropus rufus, and Western grey kangaroos, M. fuliginosus, in the South Australian pastoral zoneCAIRNS, S. C; POPLE, A. R; GRIGG, G. C et al.Wildlife research : (1991). 1991, Vol 18, Num 4, pp 377-402Article
Stochastic demography and population dynamics in the red kangaroo Macropus rufusJONZEN, Niclas; POPLE, Tony; KNAPE, Jonas et al.Journal of animal ecology. 2010, Vol 79, Num 1, pp 109-116, issn 0021-8790, 8 p.Article
Cutaneous leishmaniasis in red kangaroos: isolation and characterisation of the causative organismsROSE, K; CURTIS, J; BALDWIN, T et al.International journal for parasitology. 2004, Vol 34, Num 6, pp 655-664, issn 0020-7519, 10 p.Article
Do harvest refuges buffer kangaroos against evolutionary responses to selective harvesting?TENHUMBERG, Brigitte; TYRE, Andrew J; POPLE, Anthony R et al.Ecology (Durham). 2004, Vol 85, Num 7, pp 2003-2017, issn 0012-9658, 15 p.Article
Marsupial Y chromosome encodes a homologue of the mouse Y-linked candidate spermatogenesis gene Ube1yMITCHELL, M. J; WOODS, D. R; WILCOX, S. A et al.Nature (London). 1992, Vol 359, Num 6395, pp 528-531, issn 0028-0836Article
Exploitation ecosystems and trophic cascades in non-equilibrium systems: pasture ― red kangaroo ― dingo interactions in arid AustraliaCHOQUENOT, David; FORSYTH, David M.Oikos (København). 2013, Vol 122, Num 9, pp 1292-1306, issn 0030-1299, 15 p.Article
Facultative behaviour in unpredictable environments: mobility of red kangaroos in arid Western AustraliaNORBURY, G. L; NORBURY, D. C; OLIVER, A. J et al.Journal of animal ecology. 1994, Vol 63, Num 2, pp 410-418, issn 0021-8790Article
HABITAT : a procedure for modelling a disjoint environmental envelope for a plant or animal speciesWALKER, P. A; COCKS, K. D.Global ecology and biogeography letters. 1991, Vol 1, Num 4, pp 108-118, issn 0960-7447Article
Kangaroos and climate: an analysis of distributionCAUGHLEY, G; SHORT, J; GRIGG, G. C et al.Journal of animal ecology. 1987, Vol 56, Num 3, pp 751-761, issn 0021-8790Article
Effect of phospate-regulating hormones on plasma composition, cardiovascular function, and parotid salivary phosphate secretion in red kangaroos (Macropus rufus)BEAL, A. M.General and comparative endocrinology. 1991, Vol 81, Num 1, pp 64-71, issn 0016-6480, 8 p.Article
Genes on the short arm of the human X chromosome are not shared with the marsupial XSPENCER, J. A; SINCLAIR, A. H; WATSON, J. M et al.Genomics (San Diego, Calif.). 1991, Vol 11, Num 2, pp 339-345, issn 0888-7543Article
Boxing in red kangaroos, macropus rufus : aggression or play?CROFT, D. B; SNAITH, F.International journal of comparative psychology. 1991, Vol 4, Num 3, pp 221-236, issn 0889-3667Article
Characteristics of cardiac action potentials in marsupialsCAMPBELL, F. J.Journal of comparative physiology. B, Biochemical, systemic, and environmental physiology. 1989, Vol 158, Num 6, pp 759-762, issn 0174-1578Article
Cryptosporidium fayeri n. sp. (Apicomplexa: Cryptosporidiidae) from the Red Kangaroo (Macropus rufus)RYAN, Una M; POWER, Michelle; LIHUA XIAO et al.The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology. 2008, Vol 55, Num 1, pp 22-26, issn 1066-5234, 5 p.Article
Of sheep and rain: large-scale population dynamics of the red kangarooJONZEN, Niclas; POPLE, Anthony R; GRIGG, Gordon C et al.Journal of animal ecology. 2005, Vol 74, Num 1, pp 22-30, issn 0021-8790, 9 p.Article
Dynamics of large herbivores in deserts: kangaroos and caribouCAUGHLEY, G; GUNN, A.Oikos. 1993, Vol 67, Num 1, pp 47-55, issn 0030-1299Article
Differences in habitat use and grouping behavior between macropods and eutherian herbivoresCLANCY, T. F; CROFT, D. B.Journal of mammalogy. 1991, Vol 72, Num 3, pp 441-449, issn 0022-2372Article
Secretion by the mandibular gland of the red kangaroo (Macropus rufus) during isoprenaline infusionBEAL, A. M.Journal of comparative physiology. B, Biochemical, systemic, and environmental physiology. 1989, Vol 159, Num 5, pp 601-608, issn 0174-1578, 8 p.Article
Vocal communication between the mother and young of the eastern grey kangaroo, Macropus giganteus, and the red kangaroo, M. rufus (Marsupialia: Macropodidae)BAKER, M. W. C; CROFT, D. B.Australian journal of zoology. 1993, Vol 41, Num 3, pp 257-272, issn 0004-959XArticle
Salivation in the red kangaroo (Macropus rufus) during sympathetic nerve stimulationBEAL, A. M.Comparative biochemistry and physiology. A. Comparative physiology. 1989, Vol 92, Num 4, pp 495-497, issn 0300-9629Article
Absence of β-galactosidase (lactase) activity from intestinal brush borders of suckling macropods: implications for mechanism of lactose absorptionCRISP, E. A; CZOLIJ, R; MESSER, M et al.Comparative biochemistry and physiology. B. Comparative biochemistry. 1987, Vol 88, Num 3, pp 923-927, issn 0305-0491Article
Population dynamics of red kangaroos (Macropus rufus) in relation to rainfall in the South Australian pastoral zoneCAIRNS, S. C; GRIGG, G. C.Journal of applied ecology. 1993, Vol 30, Num 3, pp 444-458, issn 0021-8901Article
UNE HORMONE REPTILIENNE IMPLIQUEE DANS LA REPRODUCTION DES MARSUPIAUX AUSTRALIENS. CARACTERISATION DE LA MESOTOCINE (ILE8-OCYTOCINE)CHAUVET MT; HURPET D; CHAUVET J et al.1981; C. R. SEANCES ACAD. SCI., SER. 3, SCI. VIE; ISSN 0249-6313; FRA; DA. 1981; VOL. 292; NO 22; PP. 1155-1558; ABS. ENG; BIBL. 15 REF.Article
SATELLITE DNA SEQUENCES IN THE RED KANGAROO (MACROPUS RUFUS)ELIZUR A; DENNIS ES; PEACOCK WJ et al.1982; AUST. J. BIOL. SCI.; ISSN 0004-9417; AUS; DA. 1982; VOL. 35; NO 3; PP. 313-325; BIBL. 17 REF.Article
AN AUTOSOMAL GENE ASSIGNMENT IN A MARSUPIAL: THE GENE FOR LDH-A IS ON CHROMOSOME 5 OF THE RED KANGAROO, MACROPUS RUFUSDONALD JA; ADAMS MA.1981; BIOCHEM. GENET.; ISSN 0006-2928; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 19; NO 9-10; PP. 901-908; BIBL. 18 REF.Article