Home range and spatial organization of the marsupial carnivore, Dasyurus maculatus maculatus (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) in south‐eastern Australia
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] T. Clutton‐Brock. Review Lecture: Mammalian mating systems , 1989, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. B. Biological Sciences.
[2] M. Oakwood. Spatial and social organization of a carnivorous marsupial Dasyurus hallucatus (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) , 2002 .
[3] W. H. Burt. Territoriality and Home Range Concepts as Applied to Mammals , 1943 .
[4] M. Oakwood. The ecology of the Northern Quoll, Dasyurus hallucatus , 1997 .
[5] A. Cockburn,et al. Inbreeding avoidance and male-biased natal dispersal in Antechinus spp. (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) , 1985, Animal Behaviour.
[6] J. L. Gittleman,et al. Carnivore home-range size, metabolic needs and ecology , 1982, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.
[7] B. Worton. Kernel methods for estimating the utilization distribution in home-range studies , 1989 .
[8] C. Belcher. Diet of the tiger quoll (Dasyurus maculatus) , 1995 .
[9] P. Waser,et al. Natal Philopatry Among Solitary Mammals , 1983, The Quarterly Review of Biology.
[10] M. Lucherini,et al. Habitat richness affects home range size in the red fox Vulpes vulpes , 1996, Behavioural Processes.
[11] K. Dixon,et al. Harmonic mean measure of animal activity areas , 1980 .
[12] S. Blackhall. Diet of the Eastern Native-Cat, Dasyurus Viverrinus (Shaw), in Southern Tasmania. , 1980 .
[13] Menna E. Jones,et al. Diet overlap and relative abundance of sympatric dasyurid carnivores: a hypothesis of competition , 1998 .
[14] C. O. Mohr,et al. Table of equivalent populations of North American small mammals , 1947 .
[15] P. Colgan,et al. Numerical responses of martens to a food shortage in Northcentral Ontario , 1987 .
[16] D. J. Anderson,et al. The Home Range: A New Nonparametric Estimation Technique , 1982 .
[17] R. Ostfeld. Limiting Resources and Territoriality in Microtine Rodents , 1985, The American Naturalist.
[18] S. Emlen,et al. Ecology, sexual selection, and the evolution of mating systems. , 1977, Science.
[19] A. Cockburn,et al. Social and foraging components of the home range in Antechinus stuartii (Dasyuridae: Marsupialia) , 1991 .
[20] M. Serena,et al. Spatial organization of a riparian population of the carnivorous marsupial Dasyurus geoffroii , 1989 .
[21] R. Ims. Male Spacing Systems in Microtine Rodents , 1987, The American Naturalist.
[22] M. Hixon,et al. Territory Area, Flower Density, and Time Budgeting in Hummingbirds: An Experimental and Theoretical Analysis , 1983, The American Naturalist.
[23] Steven W. Buskirk,et al. HOME RANGE, TIME, AND BODY SIZE IN MAMMALS' , 1986 .
[24] R. Macmillen,et al. Threshold Model of Feeding Territoriality and Test with a Hawaiian Honeycreeper , 1976, Science.
[25] B. Green,et al. Water and Sodium Intake, and Estimated Food Consumption, in Free-Living Eastern Quolls, Dasyurus Viverrinus. , 1983 .
[26] T. Soderquist. Spatial organization of the arboreal carnivorous marsupial Phascogale tapoatafa , 1995 .
[27] G. Orians,et al. Spacing Patterns in Mobile Animals , 1970 .
[28] A. Harestad,et al. Home Range and Body Weight‐‐A Reevaluation , 1979 .
[29] K. Nagy. FIELD METABOLIC RATE AND FOOD REQUIREMENT SCALING IN MAMMALS AND BIRDS , 1987 .
[30] W. Sherwin,et al. Phylogeographical population structure of tiger quolls Dasyurus maculatus (Dasyuridae: Marsupialia), an endangered carnivorous marsupial , 1999, Molecular ecology.
[31] E. Guiler. Obsevations on the Tasmanian Devil, Sarcophilus harrisii (Marsupialia : Dasyuridae) I. Numbers, home, range, movements and food in two populations , 1970 .