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than the head and body, incrassated in good seasons (thickened); the proximal two-fifths covered with short still yellow hairs, the remainder with gradually lengthening black hairs that do not however form a crest. The whole of the lower surface is black, with the exception of a small proximal portion which is yellow.” The upper portion of fur appears sandy and speckled with brown, while the basal portion appears as a dark grey. The entirety of the under belly, inner side of the limbs, and lining of the pouch are pure white. Dentition shows two premolar teeth in both the upper and lower jaws, with the first observed as smaller than the second in the upper jaw. The most obvious feature that distinguishes
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385:. After birth, the young suckle between 12 and 15 weeks by hanging below the female's body due to a reduced pouch, a pair of lateral flaps. A maximum of six young have been found in the pouches of collected specimens. The sex ratio in litters is 1:1, and while offspring may survive more than one mating season, only a small proportion of the population survives into a third year. In captivity, up to a five-year lifespan has been observed.
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environmental damage has had a negative impact on the mulgara population. To provide further protection and future proliferation, animal surveys using targeted trapping and patch burning programs are used to create an ideal habitat. Fire does not have a negative impact on population as long as 15% cover is maintained.
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Care for the mulgara habitat, especially with controlled burns, should employ a fire regime that burns a mosaic of land with no particular piece of land being burnt more often than once per three to five years. This will provide a fire regime that leaves the necessary 15% cover intact for successful
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s competition with small rodent population explosions following such events. Young female mothers have been observed to remain near the location of their birth, while young males often spread out, reducing competition for food, increasing opportunities to breed, and avoid potential inbreeding. Once
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is a medium sized, sexually dimorphic carnivorous dasyurid. Female body mass is between 50 g and 90 g, with males weighing between 75 g and 120 g. Their body length is 12 to 17 cm (4.7 to 6.7 in), and tail length is 6–10 cm (2.4–3.9 in). The tail is “of moderate length, shorter
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is widely distributed, having been observed during different expeditions in the north-western, central, and south-western areas of the arid zone of
Australia. While once widespread and common throughout the central deserts of Australia, a decline has been observed during the 1930s, resulting in a
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digs deep burrows, providing protection from the extremes of climate and potentially the predation by introduced
European species to which other small and medium-sized desert mammals often fall prey. Burrows have been observed to be about 0.5 m deep and generally occupied by a single individual
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species, whose movements can range up to several kilometers. Populations decline consistently during the winter and spring, possibly due to decreased food during the winter season, reducing available food for potentially pregnant females that would need to feed their young, and reduction of
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population is unknown, and threatening processes have not been able to be confirmed; potential threats include changes in fire regimens, grazing by introduced herbivores such as cattle and rabbits, and predation by introduced predators from
European settlement. Another hypothesis is that
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breeds seasonally, producing only one litter a year with litters reproducing the year following their birth. This reproductive strategy is different from that of other dasyurids, which often birth multiple litters a year to balance unpredictable reproductive conditions. Their
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is an opportunistic carnivorous marsupial eating a wide range of invertebrates, frogs, reptiles, and small mammals. Beetles are one of the most common food sources. The dietary flexibility allows this species to persist and may assist individuals to occupy stable home ranges.
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is sexually dimorphic with males being much larger than females. Their body length is 12 to 17 cm (4.7 to 6.7 in), and tail length is 6–10 cm (2.4–3.9 in). They store fat in their tail which at times can be over 16 mm (0.63 in) wide at the base.
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Pavey, C., J. Cole, and J. Woinarski. "Brush-tailed
Mulgara (Mulgara) Dasycercus Blythi." Threatened Species of the Northern Territory. Northern Territory Government Department of Natural Resources, Environment and the Arts, Dec. 2006.
758:"Management Guidelines for Brush-tailed Mulgara Dasycercus Blythi | Northern Land Manager." Management Guidelines for Brush-tailed Mulgara Dasycercus Blythi | Northern Land Manager. North Land Manager, n.d. Web. 02 Dec. 2013.
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Körtner, G., C. Pavey, and F. Geiser. "Thermal
Biology, Torpor, and Activity in Free-living Mulgaras in Arid Zone Australia during the Winter Reproductive Season." Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 81.4 (2008): 442-51.
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Woolley, P. "Studies on the Crest-tailed
Mulgara Dasycercus Cristicauda and the Brush-tailed Mulgara Dasycercus Blythi (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae)." The University of Sydney Library, Australia 28.1 (2006): 117-20.
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population fluctuate greatly in accordance with climate conditions, which make population estimates difficult to establish, thus creating difficulty in tracking population trends. The cause of decline in the
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available males due to aggressive competition for access to females earlier in the year. Notably, dramatic increases in population can be observed after large rainfall events, which are thought to come from
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Letnic, M., and C. R. Dickman. "Resource Pulses and
Mammalian Dynamics: Conceptual Models for Hummock Grasslands and Other Australian Desert Habitats." Biological Reviews 85 (2010): 501-21. Print.
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Körtner, G., C. Pavey, and F. Geiser. "Spatial
Ecology of the Mulgara in Arid Australia: Impact of Fire History on Home Range Size and Burrow Use." Journal of Zoology 273 (2007): 350-57. Print.
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is thought to arise from increased access to larger and more reliably available prey, such as small mammals and reptiles, which are inaccessible by smaller dasyurids. Unlike other
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outside the breeding season. Certain populations have about half of the burrows used by an individual only once, while others were used over long periods of time, repeatedly.
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Chen, X; Dickman, C; Thompson, M.B. (1998). "Diet of the mulgara, Dasycercus cristicauda (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae), in the
Simpson Desert, central Australia".
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Masters, Pip (2003). "Movement patterns and spatial organisation of the mulgara, Dasycercus cristicauda (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae), in central
Australia".
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males find a home range, they become sedentary due to increased fitness by remaining in a familiar area rather than moving to new, uncharted territory.
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Masters, P. "Population Dynamics of Dasycercus Blythi (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) in Central Australia." Wildlife Research 39.6 (2012): 419-28. Print.
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Geiser, Frirtz; Masters, P (1994). "). Torpor in relation to reproduction in the mulgara, Dasycercus cristicauda (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae)".
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Woolley, P. "The Species of Dasycercus Peters, 1875 (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae)." Memoirs of Museum Victoria 62.2 (2005): 213-21. Print.
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Populations often occur as scattered with relatively low population densities while still being locally abundant. Populations of
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Masters, P (1998). "The mulgara Dasycercus cristicauda (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) at Uluru National Park, Northern Territory".
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