Abstract
The invertebrate food supply, diet and reproductive strategy of a population
of the dasyurid marsupial,
Pseudantechinus macdonnellensis, living in an arid rocky
habitat was investigated at a site in the West MacDonnell National Park,
Northern Territory, over two and a half years. Invertebrate food supply
displayed high month to month predictability and no marked seasonal cycle
correlated with temperature. Analysis of faeces indicated that
P. macdonnellensis is a generalist insectivore. There
was some discrepancy between the pattern revealed by invertebrate sampling and
the prey types taken but it was concluded that the invertebrates sampled
broadly reflected those available to P. macdonnellensis.
Individual females reproduced only once per year; the estimated time of mating
was in July–August, and births occurred in September–October. The
maximum litter size was six and nearly all females in each season produced a
full complement of young. Some males survived and showed spermatorrhea in two
breeding seasons and some females survived and produced young in up to three.
The seasonal pattern of invertebrate food supply at the study site appeared to
be more dependable than that found in studies carried out in arid plains
habitats. The difference may result from a microtopographical amelioration in
the rocky habitat of the effects of extreme weather conditions that in open,
arid habitats are believed to produce increased short-term unpredictability
and pronounced, temperature-driven seasonality in food supply. The
ameliorating effect may also increase longevity in
P. macdonnellensis by reducing density-independent
mortality.
The monoestrous highly seasonal reproductive strategy in
P. macdonnellensis differs from that displayed by most
species that inhabit arid plains habitats (the latter are polyoestrous with an
extended breeding season). The shortterm predictability in food supply
together with a high longevity in P. macdonnellensis may
account for its reproductive strategy. The results of this study provide
support for the notion that habitat-specific selective pressures in arid
environments may favour divergent ecological strategies in functionally
similar species.
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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