Author:
Bradley AJ,Kemper CM,Kitchener DJ,Humphreys WF,How RA
Abstract
This paper presents the background for a series on the biology of small mammals in the Mitchell
Plateau region, an area characterised by a wet-dry tropical climate. From June 1981 to December 1982,
19 species of small terrestrial mammals were captured at Mitchell Plateau. Of 17 species captured on
eight mark-release grids, 13 clustered into four significant groups which reflected the major habitats
of the region: (1) Sminthopsis virginiae, Leggadina sp. and Pseudomys nanus in riparian and plateau
escarpment sites; (2) Phascogale tapoatafa, Trichosurus arnhemensis and Pseudomys laborifex in plateau
open forest; (3) Conilurus penicillatus and Mesembriomys macrurus in open woodland and coastal
mosaics; (4) the commoner species Dasyurus hallucatus, Isoodon macrourus, Melomys sp. cf. burtoni,
Zyzomys argurus and S. woodwardi in an array of habitats. Rattus tunneyi, Pseudantechinus sp.,
Wyulda squamicaudata and Planigale maculata did not cluster significantly with other species. Two
species, Pseudomys delicatulus and Mesembriomys gouldii, were represented by single specimens captured
outside the capture-mark-release grids, in sandstone and plateau woodland respectively. Open forests,
particularly on the lateritic plateau surfaces, had the richest and most diverse mammal assemblage over
the entire study period. The vine thickets and sandstone contained relatively stable populations of fewer
species, and several habitats had seasonally variable populations and species.
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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