IUCN status: Near Threatened
EPBC Predator Threat Rating: Not assessed
IUCN claim: “Predation by the red fox is also a threat”
Phascogale remains were found in <1% of fox scats (Pascoe et al. 2012).
Phascogale persisted at low abundance as fox abundance increased, but no statistical analysis, control, or other variables were tested for (Wayne et al. 2017).
No studies were found linking foxes to brush-tailed phascogale
population trends.
IUCN Red List. https://www.iucnredlist.org/ Accessed June 2023
Pascoe, J.H., Mulley, R.C., Spencer, R. and Chapple, R., 2012. Diet analysis of mammals, raptors and reptiles in a complex predator assemblage in the Blue Mountains, eastern Australia. Australian Journal of Zoology, 59(5), pp.295-301.
Wallach A.D., Lundgren E.J. (2025) Review of evidence that foxes and cats cause extinctions of Australia’s endemic mammals. BioScience. DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biaf046
Wayne, A.F., Maxwell, M.A., Ward, C.G., Wayne, J.C., Vellios, C.V. and Wilson, I.J., 2017. Recoveries and cascading declines of native mammals associated with control of an introduced predator. Journal of Mammalogy, 98(2), pp.489-501.