%0 Journal Article
%~ IRMA
%A Munn, Adam
%A Tomlinson, Susan
%A Savage, Thomas
%A Clauss, M
%T Retention of different-sized particles and derived gut fill estimate in tammar wallabies (Macropus eugenii): Physiological and methodological considerations
%B Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A: Molecular and Integrative Physiology
%D 2012
%@ 
%C New York, USA
%I 
%V 161
%I Elsevier Science
%P 243-249
%E 


%0 Journal Article
%~ IRMA
%A Munn, Adam
%A Kern, Pippa
%A McAllan, Bronwyn
%T Coping with chaos: unpredictable food supplies intensify torpor use in an arid-zone marsupial, the fat-tailed dunnart (Sminthopsis crassicaudata)
%B Naturwissenschaften
%D 2010
%@ 
%C Germany
%I 
%V 97
%I Springer
%P 601-605
%E 


%0 Journal Article
%~ IRMA
%A Munn, Adam
%A Dawson, Terence J.
%A McLeod, S. R.
%T Feeding biology of two functionally different foregut-fermenting mammals, the marsupial red kangaroo and the ruminant sheep: how physiological ecology can inform land management
%B Journal of Zoology
%D 2010
%@ 
%C United Kingdom
%I 
%V 282
%I Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
%P 226-237
%E 


%0 Book Chapter
%~ IRMA
%A Munn, Adam
%A Dawson, Terence J
%T Mechanistic explanations for the drought-related mortality of juvenile red kangaroos: implications for population dynamics and modelling
%B Macropods: The Biology of Kangaroos, Wallabies & Rat-kangaroos
%D 2010
%@ 
%C Victoria, Australia
%I 
%V 1
%I CSIRO Publishing
%P 117-126
%E Graeme Coulson, Mark Eldridge


%0 Book Chapter
%~ IRMA
%A Paplinska, Justyna Z.
%A Bencini, Roberta
%A Fisher, Diana O.
%A Newell, Graeme R.
%A Goldizen, Anne W.
%A Hazlitt, Stephanie L.
%A Sigg, Dominique P.
%A Finlayson, Graeme
%A Munn, Adam
%A Chambers, Brian K.
%A et al, 
%T Sperm competition in the Macropodoidea: a review of evidence
%B Macropods: The Biology of Kangaroos, Wallabies & Rat-kangaroos
%D 2010
%@ 
%C Victoria, Australia
%I 
%V 
%I CSIRO Publishing
%P 65-76
%E Graeme Coulson, Mark Eldridge


%0 Journal Article
%~ IRMA
%A Munn, Adam
%A Dawson, Terence J
%A McLeod, S. R.
%A Croft, D. B.
%A Thompson, Michael
%A Dickman, Christopher
%T Field metabolic rate and water turnover of red kangaroos and sheep in an arid rangeland: an empirically derived dry-sheep-equivalent for kangaroos
%B Australian Journal of Zoology
%D 2009
%@ 
%C Collingwood, Australia
%I 
%V 57
%I CSIRO Publishing
%P 23-28
%E 


%0 Journal Article
%~ IRMA
%A Munn, Adam
%A Clissold, Fiona
%A Tarszisz, Esther
%A Kimpton, Kathleen
%A Dickman, Christopher
%A Hume, Ian
%T Hindgut Plasticity in Wallabies Fed Hay either Unchopped or Ground and Pelleted: Fiber Is Not the Only Factor
%B Physiological and Biochemical Zoology: ecological and evolutionary approaches
%D 2009
%@ 
%C United States of America
%I 
%V 82
%I The University of Chicago Press
%P 270-279
%E 


%0 Journal Article
%~ IRMA
%A Munn, Adam
%A Barboza, Perry
%A Dehn, Jon
%T Sensible Heat Loss from Muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) Feeding in Winter: Small Calves Are Not at a Thermal Disadvantage Compared with Adult Cows
%B Physiological and Biochemical Zoology: ecological and evolutionary approaches
%D 2009
%@ 
%C United States of America
%I 
%V 82
%I The University of Chicago Press
%P 455-467
%E 


%0 Book Chapter
%~ IRMA
%A Lunney, Daniel
%A Munn, Adam
%A Meikle, Will
%T Contentious issues in human-wildlife encounters: perennial problems needing new answers
%B Too close for comfort: contentious issues in human-wildlife encounters
%D 2008
%@ 
%C Mosman
%I 
%V 
%I Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
%P 
%E Daniel Lunney, Adam Munn and Will Meikle


%0 Journal Article
%~ IRMA
%A Munn, Adam
%A Barboza, Perry
%T Could a big gut be too costly for muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) in their first winter?
%B Zoology
%D 2008
%@ 
%C Germany
%I 
%V 111
%I Urban & Fischer Verlag
%P 350-362
%E 


%0 Conference Proceedings
%~ IRMA
%A Munn, Adam
%A Dawson, Terence J
%T Mechanistic explanations for juvenile kangaroo mortalities: broad implications for the population dynamics of large herbivores during climate change
%B 4th CPB Meeting in Africa: MARA 2008
%D 2008
%@ 
%C Bologna, Italy
%I 
%V 
%I Medimond International Proceedings
%P 349-360
%E 


%0 Journal Article
%~ IRMA
%A Munn, Adam
%A Streich, W
%A Hummel, J
%A Clauss, M
%T Modelling digestive constraints in non-ruminant and ruminant foregut-fermenting mammals
%B Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A: Molecular and Integrative Physiology
%D 2008
%@ 
%C New York, USA
%I 
%V 151
%I Elsevier Science
%P 78-84
%E 


%0 Edited Book
%~ IRMA
%A Lunney, Daniel
%A Munn, Adam
%A Meikle, Will
%T Too close for comfort:contentious issues in human-wildlife encounters
%B Too close for comfort:contentious issues in human-wildlife encounters
%D 2008
%@ 
%C Mosman
%I 
%V 
%I Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
%P 
%E 


%0 Book Chapter
%~ IRMA
%A Dawson, Terence J
%A Munn, Adam
%T How much do different sized kangaroos eat?: Implications for harvesting
%B Animals of arid Australia: out on their own?
%D 2007
%@ 
%C Sydney
%I 
%V 
%I Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
%P 
%E Chris Dickman, Daniel Lunney and Shelley Burgin


%0 Journal Article
%~ IRMA
%A Munn, Adam
%A Payne, Nicola
%T No appreciable change in kangaroo carcase weights during chiller storage
%B Australian Zoologist
%D 2007
%@ 
%C Australia
%I 
%V 34
%I Royal Zoological Society of NSW
%P 184-189
%E 


%0 Journal Article
%~ IRMA
%A Munn, Adam
%A Dawson, Terence J
%A Maloney, Shane K.
%T Ventilation patterns in red kangaroos (Macropus rufus Desmarest): juveniles work harder than adults at thermal extremes, but extract more oxygen per breath at thermoneutrality
%B The Journal of Experimental Biology
%D 2007
%@ 
%C Cambridge, UK
%I 
%V 210
%I Company of Biologists Ltd
%P 2723-2729
%E 


%0 Journal Article
%~ IRMA
%A Munn, Adam
%A Banks, Peter B.
%A Hume, Ian
%T Digestive plasticity of the small intestine and the fermentative hindgut in a marsupial herbivore, the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii)
%B Australian Journal of Zoology
%D 2006
%@ 
%C Collingwood, Australia
%I 
%V 54
%I CSIRO Publishing
%P 287-291
%E 


%0 Journal Article
%~ IRMA
%A Munn, Adam
%A Dawson, Terence J
%A Hume, Ian
%T Endogenous nitrogen excretion by red kangaroos (Macropus rufus): Effects of animal age and forage quality
%B Physiological and Biochemical Zoology: ecological and evolutionary approaches
%D 2006
%@ 
%C United States of America
%I 
%V 79
%I The University of Chicago Press
%P 424-436
%E 


%0 Journal Article
%~ IRMA
%A Rose, Tania A.
%A Munn, Adam
%A Ramp, Daniel
%A Banks, Peter B.
%T Foot-thumping as an alarm signal in macropodoid marsupials: prevalence and hypotheses of function
%B Mammal Review
%D 2006
%@ 
%C United Kingdom
%I 
%V 36
%I Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
%P 281-298
%E 


%0 Journal Article
%~ IRMA
%A Munn, Adam
%A Dawson, Terence J.
%T Forage fibre digestion, rates of feed passage and gut fill in juvenile and adult red kangaroos (Macropus rufus Desmarest): why body size matters
%B The Journal of Experimental Biology
%D 2006
%@ 
%C Cambridge, UK
%I 
%V 209
%I Company of Biologists Ltd
%P 1535-1547
%E 


%0 Journal Article
%~ IRMA
%A Dawson, Terence J.
%A McTavish, Kirsten
%A Munn, Adam
%A Holloway, Holloway
%T Water use and thermoregulatory behaviour of kangaroos in arid regions: insights into colonisation of arid rangelands in Australia by the eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus)
%B Journal of Comparative Physiology B: biochemical, systemic, and environmental physiology
%D 2006
%@ 
%C Germany
%I 
%V 176
%I Springer
%P 45-53
%E 


%0 Journal Article
%~ IRMA
%A Munn, Adam
%A Dawson, Terence J.
%T The ecophysiology of survival in juvenile red kangaroos (Macropus rufus): greater demands and higher costs
%B Australian Mammalogy
%D 2004
%@ 
%C Australia
%I 
%V 26
%I CSIRO Publishing
%P 161-168
%E 


%0 Journal Article
%~ IRMA
%A Munn, Adam
%A Dawson, Terence J.
%T Energy requirements of the red kangaroo (Macropus rufus): impacts of age, growth and body size in a large desert-dwelling herbivore
%B Journal of Comparative Physiology B: biochemical, systemic, and environmental physiology
%D 2003
%@ 
%C Germany
%I 
%V 173
%I Springer
%P 575-582
%E 


%0 Journal Article
%~ IRMA
%A Munn, Adam
%A Dawson, Terence J.
%T How important is milk for near-weaned red kangaroos (Macropus rufus) fed different forages?
%B Journal of Comparative Physiology B: biochemical, systemic, and environmental physiology
%D 2003
%@ 
%C Germany
%I 
%V 173
%I Springer
%P 141-148
%E 


