Author:
Bubela TM,Happold DCD,Broome LS
Abstract
Radiotelemetry and trapping were used to examine the home range and activity of Mastacomysfuscus
Thomas in subalpine heathland at Smiggin Holes, N.S.W. The 75% utilisation contour was used to
represent the home range. Its size varied between sexes and between seasons. During the mid-breeding
season (January) male home ranges were larger than those of females. In late summer and autumn
home ranges of males decreased and were no longer significantly larger than those of females. There
was no significant variation in home ranges of females from January to autumn, although there
was a slightly decreasing trend. In winter, individuals of both sexes congregated into communal nests,
and home range decreased dramatically. Seasonal variation in home range is explained in terms of the
social behaviour of the species. M. fuscus was mainly nocturnal but also exhibited some diurnal
activity. There was no variation in activity between the sexes. Individuals were most active in January
and February, became less active in March and late autumn, and were least active in winter.
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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