484:, spending much of its time within the shelter of understorey vegetation. It uses long, slightly curved claws on its front feet to dig up its food. It is an omnivore and eats underground fruiting bodies of fungi, roots, fruit, flowers, seeds, and insects and their larvae. Fungi are the main dietary component, and are a very important resource in the potoroo's diet, with at least 50 species consumed depending on seasonal variation. During the fall and winter months, potoroos primarily consume fungi and seeds, while in the spring and summer months, the amount of
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Home-range sizes of the long-nosed potoroo vary considerably; the largest recorded was 34.4 hectares (85 acres). In
Tasmania, large overlapping home ranges of 5–20 hectares (12–49 acres) have been recorded, with males typically acquiring more land than females. Home ranges in Victoria, however, are
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Generally, the long-nosed potoroo is solitary and has only been observed in brief encounters for mating and when with young. There have also been reports of several males and females feeding in loose aggregations. These mammals are non-territorial and frequently have overlapping home ranges. The
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family. The long-nosed potoroo exhibits many morphological specializations such as an elongated pointed rostral region (nose), erect ears, large eyes, claws for digging, and long robust hind legs. It is only a small marsupial, with a body length between 34 and 38 cm (13–15 in), and a
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male's home range can overlap many females', but the female's home range is usually exclusive, allowing the female access to the male year round. Breeding, however, usually occurs from late winter to early summer. Females are polyestrous and can have up to two reproductive sessions per year.
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The long-nosed potoroo sniffs the ground with a side to side motion near the vicinity of food. Once the long-nosed potoroo has located a possible food source (with its sense of smell), it positions itself to begin excavating with its forepaws.
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Freestone, C.Z. (2009). Integrated Plan of Management for the Endangered Long-nosed Potoroo (Potorous tridactylus tridactylus) Population At Cobaki. Prepared by Lewis Ecological Surveys for PacificLink
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The long-nosed potoroo was one of the first marsupials to be described by
European settlers. Unfortunately, these encounters were followed by the clearing of much of its habitat for grazing and other land uses.
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Norton, M. A., French, K. O. & Claridge, A. W. (2010). Habitat associations of the long-nosed potoroo (Potorous tridactylus) at multiple spatial scales. Australian
Journal of Zoology, 58 (5), 303-316.
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G.J. Frankham, K.A. Handasyde & M.D.B. Eldridge (2012). Novel insights into the phylogenetic relationships of the endangered marsupia genus
Potorous. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 64: 592-602
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As it is rarely seen in the wild, better indicators of its presence are the runways it makes through the undergrowth and the hollow diggings it leaves behind when feeding on underground roots and fungi.
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Bennett, A.F. (1993). Microhabitat use by the Long-nosed potoroo, Potorous tridactylus, and other small mammals in remnant forest vegetation of southwestern
Victoria. Wildlife Research 20, 267-285.
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Vernes, K., & Jarman, P. (2014). Long-nosed potoroo (Potorous tridactylus) behaviour and handling times when foraging for buried truffles. Australian
Mammalogy, 36(1), 128. doi:10.1071/am13037
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Claridge, A.W., Paull, D.J., and Barry, S.C. (2010). Detection of medium-sized ground-dwelling mammals using infrared digital cameras: an alternative way forward?. Australian
Mammalogy 32, 165–171
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Maxwell, S., Burbidge, A.A, and Morris, K. (eds.) (1996). The 1996 Action Plan For
Australian Marsupials and Monotremes. Wildlife Australia Endangered Species Program Project Number 500.
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Seebeck, J.H. (1981b). Potorous tridactylus (Kerr), (Marsupialia Macropodidae); its distribution, status and habitat preferences in Victoria. Australian Wildlife Research 8: 285-306.
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Bennett, AF and Baxter, BJ (1989). Diet of the Long-Nosed Potoroo, Potorous-Tridactylus (Marsupialia, Potoroidae), in Southwestern Victoria. Australian Wildlife Research 16, 263–271.
452:. Its main requirement is thick groundcover, which it needs for protection and nesting material. It also prefers light soils that are easy to dig in for the underground roots and
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Kitchener, D.J. (1973) Notes on home range and movement in two small macropods, the Potoroo (potorous apicalis and the Quokka (setonix brachyurus). Mammalia 37: 231-240
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Johnston, P.G. (2002). Long-nosed Potoroo, in Strahan, R. (ed.). 2002. The Mammals of Australia. Revised Edition. Australian Museum and Reed New Holland publishers.
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Bali R. Lewis B.R. and Brown K. (2003). The Status and Distriburtion of the Cobaki Long-nosed Potoroo Population, report prepared for Parsons Brinckerhoff.
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Maser, C., Claridge, A.W. and Trappe, J.M. (2008) Trees, Truffles, and Beasts: How Forests Function. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
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3699:Extinct mammals of South Australia
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807:White, John; Stone, Sarah (1790).
588:Restricting livestock from habitat
579:Enforcing appropriate fire regimes
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230:Potorous tridactylus tridactylus
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2040:Rock-haunting ringtail possum (
2451:Golden-mantled tree-kangaroo (
2193:Plush-coated ringtail possum (
2175:D'Albertis's ringtail possum (
815:. Printed for J. Debrett: 286.
416:A pair of Long-nosed Potoroos.
323:in a record of his journey to
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1218:Southern hairy-nosed wombat (
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237:Potorous tridactylus apicalis
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2980:Black-flanked rock-wallaby (
2917:Yellow-footed rock-wallaby (
2764:Northern nail-tail wallaby (
2397:Goodfellow's tree-kangaroo (
1966:Lemur-like ringtail possum (
532:Nature Conservation Act 1992
3714:Mammals of Victoria (state)
2998:Brush-tailed rock-wallaby (
2908:Rothschild's rock-wallaby (
2755:Bridled nail-tail wallaby (
2202:Reclusive ringtail possum (
1597:Mountain brushtail possum (
1579:Northern brushtail possum (
569:This statement encourages:
542:as endangered in Victoria.
534:and also nationally by the
287:on mainland Australia, and
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2854:Short-eared rock-wallaby (
2424:Matschie's tree-kangaroo (
2415:Lumholtz's tree-kangaroo (
2151:Vogelkop ringtail possum (
2106:Cinereus ringtail possum (
2016:Southern greater glider (
1708:Long-tailed pygmy possum (
1606:Coppery brushtail possum (
1514:Blue-eyed spotted cuscus (
573:Controlling fox population
538:. It is listed under the
518:This species is listed as
480:The long-nosed potoroo is
464:Life history and behaviour
3719:Mammals described in 1792
2899:Proserpine rock-wallaby (
2603:Spectacled hare-wallaby (
2520:White-striped dorcopsis (
2379:Bennett's tree-kangaroo (
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2211:Coppery ringtail possum (
2115:Painted ringtail possum (
2097:Weyland ringtail possum (
2088:Lowland ringtail possum (
2007:Northern greater glider (
1615:Common brushtail possum (
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2962:Herbert's rock-wallaby (
2944:Cape York rock-wallaby (
2929:P. lateralis/penicillata
2460:Lowlands tree-kangaroo (
2406:Grizzled tree-kangaroo (
2133:Masked ringtail possum (
2064:Common ringtail possum (
1998:Central greater glider (
1726:Tasmanian pygmy possum (
1418:Northern common cuscus (
1409:Southern common cuscus (
650:; Reeder, D. M. (eds.).
408:Habitat and distribution
2953:Godman's rock-wallaby (
2696:Western brush wallaby (
2678:Black-striped wallaby (
2645:Eastern grey kangaroo (
2636:Western grey kangaroo (
2388:Doria's tree-kangaroo (
2272:Feather-tailed possum (
2184:Green ringtail possum (
2142:Pygmy ringtail possum (
1893:Yellow-bellied glider (
1684:Mountain pygmy possum (
1538:Sulawesi dwarf cuscus (
1487:Common spotted cuscus (
1373:Eastern common cuscus (
926:Lewis 2009, Curtis 2011
3126:Red-necked pademelon (
3117:Red-legged pademelon (
2989:Mareeba rock-wallaby (
2487:Ursine tree-kangaroo (
2478:Seri's tree-kangaroo (
1735:Eastern pygmy possum (
1717:Western pygmy possum (
1505:Black-spotted cuscus (
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3187:Rufous rat-kangaroo (
3072:Tasmanian pademelon (
2935:Allied rock-wallaby (
2788:Antilopine kangaroo (
2745:(nail-tail wallabies)
2612:Rufous hare-wallaby (
2562:Macleay's dorcopsis (
2347:Banded hare-wallaby (
1860:Leadbeater's possum (
1818:Long-fingered triok (
1639:Scaly-tailed possum (
1436:Rothschild's cuscus (
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3632:Didelphis tridactyla
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3404:Potorous tridactylus
3374:Potorous tridactylus
3333:Musky rat-kangaroo (
3287:Long-nosed potoroo (
3108:Mountain pademelon (
3099:Calaby's pademelon (
2723:Red-necked wallaby (
2248:Feathertail glider (
1809:Great-tailed triok (
1588:Short-eared possum (
1313:Talaud bear cuscus (
692:Potorous tridactylus
565:for John White, 1790
442:temperate rainforest
381:(long-nosed potoroo)
295:, with lighter fur.
268:Potorous tridactylus
205:Potorous tridactylus
27:Species of marsupial
18:Potorous tridactylus
3694:Mammals of Tasmania
3314:Hypsiprymnodontidae
3296:Gilbert's potoroo (
3081:Brown's pademelon (
1569:(brushtail possums)
1375:P. intercastellanus
357:(Gilbert's potoroo)
187:P. tridactylus
56:Conservation status
35:Long-nosed potoroo
3246:Northern bettong (
2714:Whiptail wallaby (
1400:Telefomin cuscus (
1391:Blue-eyed cuscus (
948:General references
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3221:B. gaimardi
3178:Aepyprymnus
3018:P. sharmani
2973:P. inornata
2964:P. herberti
2883:P. wilkinsi
2874:P. concinna
2808:O. robustus
2757:O. fraenata
2738:Onychogalea
2680:N. dorsalis
2614:L. hirsutus
2564:D. macleayi
2553:Dorcopsulus
2540:D. muelleri
2531:D. luctuosa
2390:D. dorianus
2362:Dendrolagus
2274:D. pennatus
2250:A. pygmaeus
2229:Acrobatidae
2195:P. corinnae
2135:P. larvatus
2108:P. cinereus
1981:Petauroides
1922:P. gracilis
1820:D. palpator
1811:D. megalura
1710:C. caudatus
1699:Cercartetus
1657:Burramyidae
1562:Trichosurus
1480:S. kraemeri
1469:Spilocuscus
1456:P. vestitus
1447:P. sericeus
1393:P. matabiru
1384:P. lullulae
1366:P. gymnotis
1280:(including
1229:L. krefftii
1209:Lasiorhinus
1151:P. cinereus
1102:Marsupialia
1100:Infraclass
917:Curtis 2011
905:Vernes 2014
756:Norton 2010
719:13 November
563:Sarah Stone
446:open forest
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362:P. longipes
221:Subspecies
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3678:Categories
3647:Q109647235
3268:(potoroos)
3248:B. tropica
3230:B. lesueur
3209:(bettongs)
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2991:P. mareeba
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2471:D. scottae
2444:D. notatus
2408:D. inustus
2322:(includes
2213:P. cupreus
2186:P. archeri
2117:P. forbesi
1790:Petauridae
1728:C. lepidus
1590:T. caninus
1516:S. wilsoni
1429:P. ornatus
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2239:Acrobates
2144:P. mayeri
2099:P. caroli
2018:P. volans
1686:B. parvus
1337:Phalanger
1261:(possums)
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1173:(wombats)
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