journal article
Female home range size and the evolution of social organization in macropod marsupials
Abstract
1. Traditional explanations for interspecific variation in home range size are based almost exclusively on analysis of northern hemisphere eutherian mammals. These suggest that variation in body size is the most important factor, while climate and diet are less important. The generality of these explanations is tested using a novel database on macropod marsupials (kangaroos and allies)- Journal Article
- Ecology
- Zoology
- Home range size
- Macropodidae
- Mating system
- Potoroidae
- Sexual dimorphism
- New-south-wales
- Bridled nailtail wallaby
- Black-striped wallaby
- Eastern grey-kangaroo
- Pademelon thylogale-stigmatica
- Petrogale-xanthopus gray
- Tropical rain-forest
- Footed rock-wallaby
- Red-necked wallaby
- Species energy use
- 270707 Sociobiology and Behavioural Ecology
- C1
- 780105 Biological sciences
- 0608 Zoology