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DOI10.1111/j.1442-9993.2012.02439.x
Spatial ecology of bluetongue lizards (Tiliqua spp.) in the Australian wet-dry tropics
Price-Rees, Samantha J.; Brown, Gregory P.; Shine, Richard
通讯作者Shine, Richard
来源期刊AUSTRAL ECOLOGY
ISSN1442-9985
EISSN1442-9993
出版年2013
卷号38期号:5页码:493-503
英文摘要

New technologies for quantifying animal locations enable us to document habitat-selection patterns of cryptic taxa in extraordinary detail. Northern bluetongues (Tiliqua scincoides intermedia) and centralian bluetongues (Tiliqua multifasciata) are large heavy-bodied scincid lizards that are broadly sympatric in the wet-dry tropics of north-western Australia. We used data from GPS-based radiotelemetry (n=49 lizards, tracked for 2-121 days, total n=61640 locations) to examine the size, internal structure and overlap of lizard home ranges. Despite substantial habitat differences at our two study sites (semi-arid and relatively pristine habitat at Keep River National Park, Northern Territory, vs. highly disturbed and fragmented flood plain habitat in an agricultural area near Kununurra, Western Australia), home ranges were similar between the two areas, and between the two species. Our radio-tracked lizards continued to disperse into previously unused areas throughout the duration of the study, so that the total areas used by lizards continued to increase. Based on the minimum convex polygon method, total home ranges averaged 4ha (range 2-12ha), but only about two-thirds of each home range was used intensively. Each home range had multiple core areas, and overlap of core as well as peripheral areas (especially with same-sex conspecifics) was high at the disturbed (Western Australia) site where lizard densities were high. The concentration of lizard activity within small core areas, often used by multiple individuals, suggests that these heavily used sites are critical to lizard conservation. However, the lizards’ infrequent long-distance displacements also make them vulnerable to changes in the wider landscape mosaic. Because GPS-based radiotelemetry can quantify habitat use at finer spatial and temporal scales than earlier technologies, it can provide a robust base for management of at-risk fauna.


英文关键词core area GPS tracking home range movement pattern Tiliqua
类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000321628500006
WOS关键词KAKADU-NATIONAL-PARK ; TOADS BUFO-MARINUS ; HOME-RANGE ; SLEEPY LIZARD ; HABITAT FRAGMENTATION ; FRILLNECK LIZARDS ; SOCIAL-BEHAVIOR ; BODY-SIZE ; SPACE-USE ; SKINK
WOS类目Ecology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/176060
作者单位Univ Sydney, Sch Biol Sci A08, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
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Price-Rees, Samantha J.,Brown, Gregory P.,Shine, Richard. Spatial ecology of bluetongue lizards (Tiliqua spp.) in the Australian wet-dry tropics[J],2013,38(5):493-503.
APA Price-Rees, Samantha J.,Brown, Gregory P.,&Shine, Richard.(2013).Spatial ecology of bluetongue lizards (Tiliqua spp.) in the Australian wet-dry tropics.AUSTRAL ECOLOGY,38(5),493-503.
MLA Price-Rees, Samantha J.,et al."Spatial ecology of bluetongue lizards (Tiliqua spp.) in the Australian wet-dry tropics".AUSTRAL ECOLOGY 38.5(2013):493-503.
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