Housework or vigilance? Bilbies alter their burrowing activity under threat of predation by feral cats.
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Full Title: Behav Ecol
Abbreviation: Behav Ecol
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Subject Category: Behavioral Sciences
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"We acknowledge and thank the Yawaru and Nyikina-Mangala traditional owners, on whose land part of this data was collected, the Australian Wildlife Conservancy for access to Mt Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary, the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions for access to Barna Mia, and Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre for access to their animals. This research was conducted under Murdoch University Animal Ethics approvals RW2667/14 and O3320/21, and Department of Parks and Wildlife Regulation 17: License to take fauna for scientific purposes SF009909, SF010361, and SF010674. Part of this data was collected using funding provided by Buru Energy."
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