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DOI10.1071/WR9920665
BIOGEOGRAPHY AND CONSERVATION OF REPTILES, MAMMALS AND BIRDS ACROSS NORTH-WESTERN AUSTRALIA - AN INVENTORY AND BASE FOR PLANNING AN ECOLOGICAL RESERVE SYSTEM
WOINARSKI, JCZ
通讯作者WOINARSKI, JCZ
来源期刊WILDLIFE RESEARCH
ISSN1035-3712
出版年1992
卷号19期号:6页码:665-705
英文摘要

The distributions of mammals (94 spp.=38% of the Australian total), land birds (252 spp.=52%), and terrestrial reptiles (269 spp.=39%) in north-western Australia are analysed. Of these species, 133 (mostly reptiles) are restricted to this region. Reptiles (and especially endemic species) characteristically have small ranges in this area. For all three groups, diversity is highest in coastal, high rainfall areas (especially of Arnhem Land and the northern Kimberley). Such areas are relatively well represented in the existing nature reserve system. Assemblages of species are mapped, on the basis of classification of the 123 1-degrees latitude by 1-degrees longitude cells in the region. For both mammal and bird species, four defined assemblages were distributed in high rainfall coastal areas, inland low rainfall areas and two transitional zones, all extending over a broad east-west span. Reptile assemblages show a similar initial (wet-dry) division, but then split into east and west subdivisions. For all three animal groups, transitional and inland assemblages are poorly reserved (<0.25% of land area).


A total of 58 reserves occur in the region. Most are small (median 24 kM2) and concentrated around population centres. Biological information is lacking for most reserves. Largely because of the dispersion of existing reserves, almost one quarter of the species considered (and about the same proportion of endemic species) are not known to occur in any conservation reserve in the region. Priorities are assigned for the placement of future reserves. The most significant additions should be in the north Kimberley, south-west Kimberley, northern fringe of the Tanami Desert, Gulf of Carpentaria hinterland and eastern Arnhem Land.


The conservation of this fauna is not dependent solely on the provision of a park network, but demands also informed management of reserves and adequate environmental protection of land outside reserves.


类型Article
语种英语
国家AUSTRALIA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:A1992KF67500007
WOS关键词DRY TROPICS ; TERRITORY ; FAUNA
WOS类目Ecology ; Zoology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Zoology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/128374
作者单位(1)CSIRO,DIV WILDLIFE & ECOL,WINNELLIE,NT 0820,AUSTRALIA
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WOINARSKI, JCZ. BIOGEOGRAPHY AND CONSERVATION OF REPTILES, MAMMALS AND BIRDS ACROSS NORTH-WESTERN AUSTRALIA - AN INVENTORY AND BASE FOR PLANNING AN ECOLOGICAL RESERVE SYSTEM[J],1992,19(6):665-705.
APA WOINARSKI, JCZ.(1992).BIOGEOGRAPHY AND CONSERVATION OF REPTILES, MAMMALS AND BIRDS ACROSS NORTH-WESTERN AUSTRALIA - AN INVENTORY AND BASE FOR PLANNING AN ECOLOGICAL RESERVE SYSTEM.WILDLIFE RESEARCH,19(6),665-705.
MLA WOINARSKI, JCZ."BIOGEOGRAPHY AND CONSERVATION OF REPTILES, MAMMALS AND BIRDS ACROSS NORTH-WESTERN AUSTRALIA - AN INVENTORY AND BASE FOR PLANNING AN ECOLOGICAL RESERVE SYSTEM".WILDLIFE RESEARCH 19.6(1992):665-705.
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