Myrmecobius fasciatus (Dasyuromorphia: Myrmecobiidae)

Myrmecobius fasciatus Waterhouse, 1836, is a small to medium-sized dasyuromorph marsupial known as thenumbat. M. fasciatus is unusual among marsupials in that it is diurnal and feeds exclusively on termites, and it has a numberof characteristic adaptations associated with this specialized niche. M....

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Main Author: Cooper, Christine
Format: Journal Article
Published: American Society of Mammalogists 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49342
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description Myrmecobius fasciatus Waterhouse, 1836, is a small to medium-sized dasyuromorph marsupial known as thenumbat. M. fasciatus is unusual among marsupials in that it is diurnal and feeds exclusively on termites, and it has a numberof characteristic adaptations associated with this specialized niche. M. fasciatus has at least 8 postcanine teeth in the lowerjaw; the dentition is variable between individuals and even between the 2 sides of the jaw of the same individual. Althoughwidespread throughout southern Australia at the time of European settlement, M. fasciatus is currently restricted to 2naturally occurring populations in the southwestern portion of Western Australia, and some additional populations within itshistoric range resulting from successful reintroductions. It is currently listed as ‘‘Endangered.’’
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-493422017-03-15T22:55:35Z Myrmecobius fasciatus (Dasyuromorphia: Myrmecobiidae) Cooper, Christine diurnal behavior endangered species rusty - numbat numbat termitivore marsupial Myrmecobius fasciatus Waterhouse, 1836, is a small to medium-sized dasyuromorph marsupial known as thenumbat. M. fasciatus is unusual among marsupials in that it is diurnal and feeds exclusively on termites, and it has a numberof characteristic adaptations associated with this specialized niche. M. fasciatus has at least 8 postcanine teeth in the lowerjaw; the dentition is variable between individuals and even between the 2 sides of the jaw of the same individual. Althoughwidespread throughout southern Australia at the time of European settlement, M. fasciatus is currently restricted to 2naturally occurring populations in the southwestern portion of Western Australia, and some additional populations within itshistoric range resulting from successful reintroductions. It is currently listed as ‘‘Endangered.’’ 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49342 American Society of Mammalogists restricted
spellingShingle diurnal behavior
endangered species
rusty - numbat
numbat
termitivore
marsupial
Cooper, Christine
Myrmecobius fasciatus (Dasyuromorphia: Myrmecobiidae)
title Myrmecobius fasciatus (Dasyuromorphia: Myrmecobiidae)
title_full Myrmecobius fasciatus (Dasyuromorphia: Myrmecobiidae)
title_fullStr Myrmecobius fasciatus (Dasyuromorphia: Myrmecobiidae)
title_full_unstemmed Myrmecobius fasciatus (Dasyuromorphia: Myrmecobiidae)
title_short Myrmecobius fasciatus (Dasyuromorphia: Myrmecobiidae)
title_sort myrmecobius fasciatus (dasyuromorphia: myrmecobiidae)
topic diurnal behavior
endangered species
rusty - numbat
numbat
termitivore
marsupial
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49342