# The Hidden Diet: Determining the Distribution of the Threatened Julia Creek Dunnart (Sminthopsis douglasi) Using Eastern Barn Owl (Tyto javanica delicatula) Pellets

**Authors:** Dana A. Lockhart, Joshua J. Bon, Cameron L. Charley, Stephen G. Kearney, Pia Schoenefuss, Emma L. Gray, Andrew M. Baker

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/ece3.71617 · Ecology and Evolution · 2025-06-27

## TL;DR

Researchers used owl pellets to find where a threatened Australian mammal, the Julia Creek dunnart, lives, confirming predictions about its habitat.

## Contribution

This study demonstrates the effectiveness of owl pellet analysis in tracking cryptic small mammals like the Julia Creek dunnart.

## Key findings

- Julia Creek dunnarts were found in four of nine locations, matching high-likelihood habitat models.
- Eastern barn owl diet included long-haired rats during plague years.
- Owl pellet analysis proved useful for monitoring elusive small mammals.

## Abstract

Approximately 30% of the world's biodiversity has been threatened or driven to extinction since the 1500s, with Australia losing 10% of its endemic terrestrial mammal species in the last 200 years. The Julia Creek dunnart (
Sminthopsis douglasi
) is a threatened small mammal endemic to Queensland (Australia) that requires monitoring and protection. However, there is insufficient ecological data to determine its distribution adequately, and the species has only been sporadically caught in live trapping surveys, with no population size estimates. In the present study, eastern barn owl (
Tyto javanica delicatula
) pellet analysis was used to assess a range of locations for the presence of the Julia Creek dunnart as a prey species. Owl pellet deposit sites were chosen to encompass areas of high, medium, and low likelihood of Julia Creek dunnart occurrence based on Australian Government habitat models for the species with the goal of better understanding the species' distribution. In the analysis, Julia Creek dunnarts were present at four (of nine) locations, including all high‐likelihood locations, half of the medium‐likelihood locations, and no low‐likelihood locations. This result supported the accuracy of the Australian Government habitat models. Results also demonstrated the importance of the long‐haired rat (
Rattus villosissimus
) in the eastern barn owl diet during plague years. The research will assist with prioritizing sites for protection and monitoring of the Julia Creek dunnart. It also adds support to the utility of owl pellet analysis alongside or independent of traditional surveying techniques, such as live trapping, when targeting cryptic small mammal species.

In the present study, eastern barn owl (
Tyto javanica delicatula
) pellet analysis was used to assess a range of locations for the presence of the Julia Creek dunnart (
Sminthopsis douglasi
) as a prey species. Owl pellet deposit sites were chosen to encompass areas of high, medium, and low likelihood of Julia Creek dunnart occurrence based on Australian Government habitat models for the species with the goal of better understanding the species' distribution. In the analysis, Julia Creek dunnarts were present at four (of nine) locations, including all high‐likelihood locations, half of the medium‐likelihood locations, and no low‐likelihood locations. This research will assist with prioritizing sites for protection and monitoring of the Julia Creek dunnart.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Sminthopsis douglasi (taxon 90758), Tyto javanica delicatula (taxon 507985), Rattus villosissimus (taxon 10122)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** plague (MESH:D010930)
- **Species:** Tyto javanica delicatula (Australian barn owl, subspecies) [taxon 507985], Sminthopsis douglasi (Julia Creek dunnart, species) [taxon 90758], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Rattus villosissimus (long-haired rat, species) [taxon 10122], Tyto alba (common barn owl, species) [taxon 56313], Rattus norvegicus (brown rat, species) [taxon 10116]

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