Petauroides volans (Kerr, 1792) is a pseudocherid marsupial with the common name greater glider. It is the largest and most conspicuous of the gliding possums and is 1 of the most numerous arboreal marsupials in the eucalypt forests of eastern Australia. Its gliding membranes are large and its thick, shaggy coat obscures the basic body form, making the animal appear much larger than it actually is. P. volans is nocturnal, arboreal, solitary, and folivorous and is dependent on large tree hollows for shelter. In Australia, P. volans has received particular attention because it is highly sensitive to the removal of old hollow-bearing trees during forestry practices such as clear-cutting.
Journal article
Petauroides volans (Diprotodontia: Psuedocheiridae)
Mammalian Species, Vol.42(1), pp.207-219
2010
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- Title
- Petauroides volans (Diprotodontia: Psuedocheiridae)
- Creators
- Jamie M Harris - Southern Cross UniversityK Shane Maloney - University of Wollongong
- Publication Details
- Mammalian Species, Vol.42(1), pp.207-219
- Identifiers
- 3284; 991012820862902368
- Academic Unit
- School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Journal article