Home range of the swamp wallaby, Wallabia bicolor
S Troy and G Coulson
Wildlife Research 20(5) 571 - 575
Abstract
Home range in the swamp wallaby, Wallabia bicolor (Marsupialia : Macropodoidea) was examined using
radio-tracking in a 150-ha remnant of mixed eucalypt forest at Healesville, Victoria. Three methods
were used to calculate home-range size: minimum convex polygons, fourier transform MAP(O.95) and
MAP(0.50) estimation, and harmonic mean 50% isopleths and 95% isopleths. The minimum convex
polygon method produced the largest estimate of home-range area (16.01 +/-.45 ha). Each method
required a different number of fixes before home-range area estimates reached an asymptote. These data
showed that W. bicolor have small, overlapping home ranges and that the shape of the home range
varied between individuals. Home-range area was larger than previously reported for this species, and
there was no significant difference between the sexes in home-range size.
Full text doi:10.1071/WR9930571
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