Author:
Begg R,Walsh B,Woerle F,King S
Abstract
Reproduction, population dynamics, movements, and habitat preferences of Melomys burtoni were
studied through a capture-mark-release program on Cobourg Peninsula. In 8714 trap-nights; 143
individuals were captured over 116 weeks. Breeding occurred throughout the year, with an increased
incidence during the wet season. Juveniles entered the populations over an extended period, and
recruitment was low. Resident animals tended to utilize discrete 'core-areas', and showed a clear
preference for Dense Forest dominated by Acacia aulacocarpa and a dense understorey of Pandanus
spiralis.
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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