Taylor, Andrea CarolynTyndale-Biscoe, HLindenmayer, David B2015-12-080962-1083http://hdl.handle.net/1885/29223Several factors contribute to the extinction of populations in fragmented habitat but key ones include habitat loss and disruptions to connectivity. Aspects of the ecology of greater gliders (Petauroides volans), along with observations of their responseen-AUKeywords: microsatellite DNA; animal; animal food; article; Australia; ecosystem; Eucalyptus; genetic variability; genetics; genotype; information center; marsupial; population density; wild animal; Animal Feed; Animals; Animals, Wild; Australia; Ecosystem; Eucalyp Assignment tests; Dispersal; Habitat fragmentation; Petauroides volans; Population genetics; Population structureUnexpected persistence on habitat islands: genetic signatures reveal dispersal of a eucalypt-dependent marsupial through a hostile pine matrix200710.1111/j.1365-294X.2007.03331.x2015-12-08