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Other books/scientific studies that contain information on our wonderful sugar gliders.

Conole, L.E. and Baverstock, G.A.

The mammals of the Bamganie State Forest, Victoria. Victorian Naturalist, 109 : 212-216. (1992).

Dawson, T.J., and May, Elixabeth L.

Daily variation in brain and body temperatures fo teh sugar glider. Some insights into the control of thermoregulation. pp 375-383.

Goldingay, R.L.

Photoperiodic control of Diel Activity in the sugar glider. School of Zoology, University of NSW. pp. 385-390.

Henry, S.R. and Suckling, G.C.

A review of the ecology of the sugar glider. pp.355-358 in: Smith, A.P. and Hume, I.D. (eds.) 'Possums and Gliders'. (Surrey Beatty and Sons : Sydney). (1984).

Juzva, K. and Peeters, P.J.

A preliminary report on the status of Sugar Gliders Petaurus breviceps (Waterhouse) reintroduced into Blackburn Lake Sanctuary, Victoria. Victorian Naturalist, 109 : 168-172. (1992).

Lindenmayer, D.B.

Some impacts on arboreal marsupials of clearfelling on a 80-120 year rotation in Mountain Ash (Eucalyptus regnans) forests in the Central Highlands of Victoria. Victorian Naturalist, 109(5) : 181-186. (1992). also LEADBEATER'S POSSUM ; YELLOW-BELLIED GLIDER ; GREATER GLIDER

Lunney, D.

Effects of logging, fire and drought on possums and gliders in the coastal forests near Bega. Australian Wildlife Research, 14 : 263-274. (1987). also YELLOW-BELLIED GLIDER.

McKay, G.M.

Petauridae. pp.87-97 in: Walton, D.W. (ed.) 'Zoological Catalogue of Australia. Vol. 5. Mammalia'. (A.G.P.S. : Canberra). (1988). also LEADBEATER'S POSSUM ; LEMUROID RINGTAIL POSSUM ; YELLOW-BELLIED GLIDER ; SQUIRREL GLIDER ; HERBERT RIVER RINGTAIL POSSUM ; GREEN RINGTAIL POSSUM

McKay, G.M.

Family Petauridae. pp.665-678 in: Walton, D.W. and Richardson, B.J. (eds.) 'Fauna of Australia. Mammalia'. (A.G.P.S. : Canberra). (1989). also LEADBEATER'S POSSUM ; GREATER GLIDER ; SQUIRREL GLIDER ; YELLOW-BELLIED GLIDER

Morrison, R.G.B.

An observation of ground nesting in Sugar Gliders. South Australian Naturalist, 52(4) : 64. (1978).

Pollitt, C. and S.

The secret lives of Sugar Gliders. Wildlife Australia, 23(4) : 20-23. (1986).

Quin, D.G., Smith, A.P., Green, S.W. and Hines, H.B.

Estimating the home ranges of sugar gliders (Petaurus breviceps) (Marsupialia:Petauridae), from grid-trapping and radiotelemetry. Wildlife Research, 19(4) : 471-488. (1992).

Roach, K. and Krueger, B.

The release of captive Sugar Gliders into Coranderrk Reserve, Healesville. Thylacinus, 14(2) : 9-12. (1989).

Russell, Rupert

Social behaviour of the yellow-bellied glider in north queensland. pp 343-353 in Possums and Gliders.

Smith, A.

Sugar Gliders, wattles and rural eucalypt dieback. Australian Network for Plant Conservation Newsletter, 1(2) : 7-10. (1992).

Smith, A.P.

Diet and feeding strategies of the marsupial Sugar Glider in temperate Australia. Journal of Animal Ecology, 51 : 149-166. (1982).

Smith, A.P.

The Diet and Ecology of Leadbeater's Possum and the Sugar Glider. (Ph.D. Thesis). (Monash University : Melbourne). (1980). also LEADBEATER'S POSSUM.

Smith, A.P. and Phillips, K.

A systematic technique for census of Sugar Gliders and other small arboreal mammals. Australian Wildlife Research, 11 : 83-87. (1984).

Smith, Meredith J.

The reproductive system and paracloacal glands of Petaurus breviceps and Gymnobelideus leadbeateri. pp 321-30, Possums and gliders.

Suckling, G.C. and Goldstraw, P.

Progress of Sugar Glider, Petaurus breviceps establishment at the Tower Hill State Game Reserve, Victoria. Victorian Naturalist, 106(5) : 179-183. (1989).

Suckling, G.C. and MacFarlane, M.A.

Introduction of the Sugar Glider, Petaurus breviceps , into re-established forest of the Tower-Hill State Game Reserve, Victoria. Australian Wildlife Research, 10 : 249-258. (1983).

Suckling, G.C.

Population ecology of the Sugar Glider, Petaurus breviceps , in a system of fragmented habitats. Australian Wildlife Research, 11 : 49-75. (1984).

Wall, L.E.

A sugar glider on Mount Wellington. The Tasmanian Naturalist, 116 : 58. (1994).

Young, L.

Tempting a threatened species with the sweet taste of survival. The Age, 13-04-1987. (1987).

 

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