The evidence that several species of dasyurid marsupial commonly visit flow
ers and therefore act as pollinators is reviewed. Three species of Antechin
us have frequently been trapped visiting flowering banksias. Several studie
s provide compelling evidence that Antechinus stuartii is an effective poll
inator. It was recorded visiting flowering banksias at eight locations, whe
re it carried abundant pollen on its snout and in its faeces. At one site,
regular flower visitation was demonstrated by automated photography and by
spool-and-line tracking. Pollen load data for Sminthopsis murina and Sminth
opsis griseoventer suggest that these species may also act as pollinators.
Evidence for pollination by Phascogale tapoatafa is anecdotal but studies a
t three locations report extended bouts of nectar feeding, and heavy pollen
loads were directly observed at one site. Some 38 plant species are known
to be visited by 10 dasyurid species, with 4 10 plant species being visited
by each of five dasyurid species. These observations suggest that several
species of dasyurid are likely to be important pollinators. Further studies
are needed to clarify the extent of their role. This review highlights the
types of data that should be sought.