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A flexible digestive strategy accommodates the nutritional demands of reproduction in a free-living folivore, the Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus)Revisiting the dietary niche: When is a mammalian herbivore a specialist?Fecal near infrared spectroscopy to discriminate physiological status in giant pandasGenetic and environmental contributions to variation and population divergence in a broad-spectrum foliar defence of Eucalyptus tricarpa.Failure to Respond to Food Resource Decline Has Catastrophic Consequences for Koalas in a High-Density Population in Southern Australia.Marker-based quantitative genetics in the wild?: the heritability and genetic correlation of chemical defenses in eucalyptusNutritional correlates of koala persistence in a low-density populationExplaining intraspecific diversity in plant secondary metabolites in an ecological context.Quantitative genetic parameters for yield, plant growth and cone chemical traits in hop (Humulus lupulus L.).Gut microbes of mammalian herbivores facilitate intake of plant toxins.Protein domain evolution is associated with reproductive diversification and adaptive radiation in the genus Eucalyptus.The Relative Concentrations of Nutrients and Toxins Dictate Feeding by a Vertebrate Browser, the Greater Glider Petauroides volans.Foliar Nutritional Quality Explains Patchy Browsing Damage Caused by an Invasive Mammal.Can Citizen Science Assist in Determining Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) Presence in a Declining Population?Potential 'ecological traps' of restored landscapes: koalas Phascolarctos cinereus re-occupy a rehabilitated mine siteA pharm-ecological perspective of terrestrial and aquatic plant-herbivore interactions.Plant Secondary Metabolites as Rodent Repellents: a Systematic Review.Responses to mild water deficit and rewatering differ among secondary metabolites but are similar among provenances within Eucalyptus species.Review of some pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of anti-infective medicines administered to the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus).Spatial distribution of defense chemicals and markers and the maintenance of chemical variation.The importance of protein in leaf selection of folivorous primates.Phylogeny Explains Variation in The Root Chemistry of Eucalyptus Species.Quantitative trait loci for key defensive compounds affecting herbivory of eucalypts in Australia.The dilemma of foraging herbivores: dealing with food and fear.Feeding rates of a mammalian browser confirm the predictions of a 'foodscape' model of its habitat.Dietary flexibility of Bale monkeys (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis) in southern Ethiopia: effects of habitat degradation and life in fragments.Foliage chemistry influences tree choice and landscape use of a gliding marsupial folivore.Predicting the Movement Speeds of Animals in Natural Environments.Do gastrointestinal taste receptors contribute to associative learning and foraging behavior?Quantifying the response of free-ranging mammalian herbivores to the interplay between plant defense and nutrient concentrations.Toxin constraint explains diet choice, survival and population dynamics in a molluscivore shorebird.Food for folivores: nutritional explanations linking diets to population density.Palatability mapping: a koala's eye view of spatial variation in habitat quality.The effects of plant defensive chemistry on nutrient availability predict reproductive success in a mammal.Birds learn to use distastefulness as a signal of toxicity.Body size and sexual selection in the koalaFeeding Patterns and Dietary Profile of Nocturnal Southern Woolly Lemurs (Avahi meridionalis) in Southeast MadagascarObligate herbivory in an ancestrally carnivorous lineage: the giant panda and bamboo from the perspective of nutritional geometryThe relationship between possum density and browse damage on kamahi in New Zealand forestsTime-delayed influence of urban landscape change on the susceptibility of koalas to chlamydiosis
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Tree use by koalas in a chemically complex landscape.
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Tree use by koalas in a chemically complex landscape.
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Tree use by koalas in a chemically complex landscape.
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Tree use by koalas in a chemically complex landscape.
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Tree use by koalas in a chemically complex landscape.
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Tree use by koalas in a chemically complex landscape.
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10.1038/NATURE03551
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2005-05-01T00:00:00Z
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