Author:
Comport SS,Ward SJ,Foley WJ
Abstract
The socio-ecology of Petauroides volans has been studied for subtropical and temperate populations, but
not for the northern tropical subspecies, Petauroides volans minor. Data on the effects of a high population
density on home ranges, time budgets and food-tree use were obtained by means of radio-telemetry. Three
techniques were used to estimate home-range area (kernel, MCP and harmonic mean) and the kernel
method was preferred. Estimates of home-range area (defined by the 95% kernel) gave mean values of 2.5
and 1.3 ha for males and females, respectively. Broad overlap of home ranges of males was observed,
which has not been reported previously for populations of P. volans. Behaviour patterns for males and
females were similar to those in previous studies, although the mating system may differ, possibly because
of the high population density. Dietary patterns were similar to those previously reported for this species,
the most important food items being young leaves and flower buds of particular eucalypt species, notably
Eucalyptus acmenoides.
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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