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'''Dasyurus hallucatus,''' ([[Ioannes Gould|Gould]], [[1842]]), (ex: ''Satanellus hallucatus'' ), ([[Anglice]] = ''Northern quoll'' ), est species [[animalia|animalium]] [[Marsupialia|Marsupialium]] [[carnivora|carnivorum]] [[Australia]]na borealis.
 
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*Belcher et al. (May 2005) Diet of the tiger quoll (Dasyurus maculatus) in south-eastern Australia. ''Australian Journal of Zoology.'' Vol. 55, Issue 2. pp. 117-122.
*Belcher, C. A.; J. P. Darrant. (March 2004) Home range and spatial organization of the marsupial carnivore, Dasyurus maculatus maculatus (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) in south-eastern Australia. ''Journal of Zoology.'' Vol. 262, Issue 3. pp. 271-280.
*Belcher, C. A. (1998) Susceptibility of the tiger quoll, Dasyurus maculatus, and the eastern quoll, D. viverrinus, to 1080-poisoned baits in control programmes for vertebrate pests in eastern Australia. ''Wildlife Research.'' Vol. 25, Number 1. pp. 33-40.
*Claridge et al. (12 April 2006) The propensity of spotted-tailed quolls (Dasyurus maculatus) to encounter and consume non-toxic meat baits in a simulated canid-control program. ''Wildlife Research.'' Vol. 33, Issue 2. pp. 85-91.
*Firestone et al. (2000) Variability and differentiation of microsatellites in the genus Dasyurus and conservation implications for the large Australian carnivorous marsupials. ''Conservation Genetics.'' Vol. 1, Number 2. pp. 115-133.
*Firestone, Karen B. (March 2000) Phylogenetic Relationships Among Quolls Revisited: The mtDNA Control Region as a Useful Tool. '' Journal of Mammalian Evolution.'' Vol. 7, Number 1. pp. 1-22.
*Firestone et al. (October 1999) Phylogeographical population structure of tiger quolls Dasyurus maculatus (Dasyuridae: Marsupialia), an endangered carnivorous marsupial. ''Molecular Ecology.'' Vol. 8, Issue 10. pp. 1613-1625.
*Glen, A. S.; Dickman, C. R. (April 2006) Home range, denning behaviour and microhabitat use of the carnivorous marsupial ''Dasyurus maculatus'' in eastern Australia. ''Journal of Zoology.'' Vol. 268, Issue 4. pp. 347-354.
*Glen, A . S .; Dickman, C . R . (2006) Diet of the spotted-tailed quoll (''Dasyurus maculatus'') in eastern Australia: effects of season, sex and size ''Journal of Zoology.'' Vol. 269, Number 2. pp. 241-248.
*Hesterman et al. (2007) Reproductive endocrinology of the largest Dasyurids: Characterization of ovarian cycles by plasma and fecal steroid monitoring. Part II. The spotted-tailed quoll (''Dasyurus maculatus''). ''General and Comparative Endocrinology.'' In press.
*Jones et al. (December 2001) Dasyurus maculatus. ''Mammalian Species.'' No. 676, pp. 1-9.
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*Jones, Menna E.; Leon A. Barmuta. (May 1998) Diet Overlap and Relative Abundance of Sympatric Dasyurid Carnivores: A Hypothesis of Competition. ''The Journal of Animal Ecology.'' Vol. 67, No. 3. pp. 410-421.
*Jones, Menna. (December 1997) Character Displacement in Australian Dasyurid Carnivores: Size Relationships and Prey Size Patterns. ''Ecology.'' Vol. 1, No. 8. pp. 2569-2587.
*Lunney, Daniel; Matthews, Alison. (2001) The contribution of the community to defining the distribution of a vulnerable species, the spotted-tailed quoll, Dasyurus maculatus ''Wildlife Research'' Volume 28, Number 5. pp. 537.
*Murray, Andrew J.; Poore, Robert N. (2004) Potential impact of aerial baiting for wild dogs on a population of spotted-tailed quolls (''Dasyurus maculatus'') ''Wildlife Research.'' Vol. 31, Number 6. pp. 639.
*Sakai, Tatsuo; E. W. van Lennep. (February 1984) The Harderian Gland in Australian Marsupials. ''Journal of Mammalogy.'' Vol. 65, No. 1. pp. 159-162.
 
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