Abstract
Small-scale survey methods which have previously been applied to grey kangaroos were evaluated on a
population of known size. The total population size of free-ranging eastern grey kangaroos, Macropus
giganteus, on Rotamah Island in the Gippsland Lakes of Victoria was determined by a drive count. Two
types of small-scale survey methods were evaluated against this total: line transect counts and faecal
pellet counts. The line transect estimates were not significantly different from the known population
size, and grey kangaroos appear to meet the critical conditions of the models. Counts of individual faecal
pellets gave an acceptable estimate of population density, whereas counts based on pellet groups had
significant positive bias.
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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