Emeritus Professor Bill Breed from the University of Adelaide explained how and why Australian mammal fauna is highly diverse, with around half of the species being marsupials and the other half rodents and bats.
Source of photos used as slides in talk
7, 26, 27,29, 30, 31 from Rismiller (1999)
25, 28 from Augee et al (2006).
17, 18, 44 from Breed & Ford (2007)
2, 3,4, 5,8,20 unknown source.
References
Rismiller P (1999) The Echidna Australia’s Enigma (Hugh Lauter Levin Ass. Inc.).
Augee, M et al (2006) Echidna, CSIRO Publishing.
Breed B & Ford F (2007) Native mice & Ras, CSIRO Publishing.
Source of photos used as slides in talk
7, 26, 27,29, 30, 31 from Rismiller (1999)
25, 28 from Augee et al (2006).
17, 18, 44 from Breed & Ford (2007)
2, 3,4, 5,8,20 unknown source.
References
Rismiller P (1999) The Echidna Australia’s Enigma (Hugh Lauter Levin Ass. Inc.).
Augee, M et al (2006) Echidna, CSIRO Publishing.
Breed B & Ford F (2007) Native mice & Ras, CSIRO Publishing.
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