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DOI10.1071/ZO15082
Ecology and conservation of the northern hopping-mouse (Notomys aquilo)
Diete, Rebecca L.1; Meek, Paul D.2,3; Dickman, Christopher R.4; Leung, Luke K. -P.1
通讯作者Diete, Rebecca L.
来源期刊AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY
ISSN0004-959X
EISSN1446-5698
出版年2016
卷号64期号:1页码:21-32
英文摘要

The northern hopping-mouse (Notomys aquilo) is a cryptic and enigmatic rodent endemic to Australia’s monsoonal tropics. Focusing on the insular population on Groote Eylandt, Northern Territory, we present the first study to successfully use live traps, camera traps and radio-tracking to document the ecology of N. aquilo. Searches for signs of the species, camera trapping, pitfall trapping and spotlighting were conducted across the island during 2012-15. These methods detected the species in three of the 32 locations surveyed. Pitfall traps captured 39 individuals over 7917 trap-nights. Females were significantly longer and heavier, and had better body condition, than males. Breeding occurred throughout the year; however, the greatest influx of juveniles into the population occurred early in the dry season in June and July. Nine individuals radio-tracked in woodland habitat utilised discrete home ranges of 0.39-23.95ha. All individuals used open microhabitat proportionally more than was available, and there was a strong preference for eucalypt woodland on sandy substrate rather than for adjacent sandstone woodland or acacia shrubland. Camera trapping was more effective than live trapping at estimating abundance and, with the lower effort required to employ this technique, it is recommended for future sampling of the species. Groote Eylandt possibly contains the last populations of N. aquilo, but even there its abundance and distribution have decreased dramatically in surveys over the last several decades. Therefore, we recommend that the species’ conservation status under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 be changed from vulnerable’ to endangered’.


类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000378607300004
WOS关键词AUSTRALIAN DESERT RODENTS ; SEXUAL SIZE DIMORPHISM ; SMALL MAMMALS ; POPULATION-DYNAMICS ; SIMPSON DESERT ; MANAGEMENT ; MOVEMENTS ; RAINFALL ; BEHAVIOR ; FEMALES
WOS类目Zoology
WOS研究方向Zoology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/191687
作者单位1.Univ Queensland, Sch Agr & Food Sci, Gatton, Qld 4343, Australia;
2.NSW Dept Primary Ind, Invas Species Strategy & Planning, Biosecur NSW, POB 530, Coffs Harbour, NSW 2450, Australia;
3.Invas Anim CRC, POB 530, Coffs Harbour, NSW 2450, Australia;
4.Univ Sydney, Sch Biol Sci, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
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Diete, Rebecca L.,Meek, Paul D.,Dickman, Christopher R.,et al. Ecology and conservation of the northern hopping-mouse (Notomys aquilo)[J],2016,64(1):21-32.
APA Diete, Rebecca L.,Meek, Paul D.,Dickman, Christopher R.,&Leung, Luke K. -P..(2016).Ecology and conservation of the northern hopping-mouse (Notomys aquilo).AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY,64(1),21-32.
MLA Diete, Rebecca L.,et al."Ecology and conservation of the northern hopping-mouse (Notomys aquilo)".AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 64.1(2016):21-32.
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