The grouping dynamics of the black-striped wallaby
D. W. Hoolihan and A. W. Goldizen
Abstract
The grouping dynamics of the black-striped wallaby
(Macropus dorsalis) were investigated using
mark–resight techniques at Taunton National Park, in Central Queensland.
Individually marked black-striped wallabies were observed in groups of varying
size and composition. Marked wallabies were never observed together twice,
despite some individuals being seen up to 15 times. Black-striped wallabies on
Taunton National Park appeared to form the open-membership grouping structure
common to most gregarious macropods. However, black-striped wallabies in the
present study were found to be less gregarious than social macropods in
previous studies.
Wildlife Research 25(5) 467 - 473 (1998) doi:10.1071/WR97122





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