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Distribution, habitat and conservation status of the rare dusky hopping-mouse, Notomys fuscus (Rodentia : Muridae)

机译:稀有的昏昏欲睡的跳鼠Notomys fuscus(Rodentia:Muridae)的分布,生境和保护状况

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The distribution, habitat and conservation status of Notomys fuscus were determined by collating past records of the species and conducting field investigations covering areas of historical distribution and similar habitats. Detailed population sampling was carried out in two geographically distinct locations where populations appeared to be extant. Evidence of N. fuscus was found throughout the Strzelecki Desert east and south of the Strzelecki Creek in South Australia and in an isolated group of dunes south-east of the Diamantina River in south-west Queensland. Populations were located in a variety of sand dune habitats (excepting those dominated by Triodia) throughout these areas, implying that the species is a habitat-generalist with a preference for a sandy substrate. Eight floristic groups were identified from the 66 sites sampled, three of which supported N. fuscus populations. These ranged from extremely degraded dune and sand plain systems in the southern Strzelecki Desert, supporting mostly ephemeral plants, to well-vegetated dunes covered by sandhill canegrass,Zygochloa paradoxa, in south-west Queensland. However, the results suggest that the presence of consolidated dunes and perennial vegetation are important for the maintenance of stable populations. Relatively dense populations of N. fuscus were recorded only in the vicinity of major drainage systems. It is hypothesised that the higher nutrient status of the soils surrounding such systems may be an important factor affecting the distribution of N. fuscus. The study reaffirmed the species’ decline since European settlement of Australia, and recommends that the present vulnerable status of the species (IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) Rodent Specialist Group) be maintained.
机译:通过比较该物种过去的记录并进行涵盖历史分布区域和类似栖息地的野外调查,来确定Notomys fuscus的分布,生境和保护状况。详细的人口抽样是在人口似乎存在的两个地理上不同的地点进行的。南澳大利亚州的斯特泽莱奇基河以东和南部的斯特泽莱奇基沙漠的整个南部和昆士兰州西南部的迪亚曼蒂纳河东南偏僻的沙丘群中都发现了富国猪笼草的证据。这些种群遍布这些地区的各种沙丘生境(除Triodia以外的沙丘生境),这表明该物种是一种栖息地种属,喜欢沙质底物。从66个采样点中鉴定出8个植物群,其中3个为富营养猪笼草种群。这些范围从南部的Strzelecki沙漠中高度退化的沙丘和沙质平原系统(主要支持短暂植物)到昆士兰州西南部的沙丘覆盖的全草沙丘(Zygochloa paradoxa)。但是,结果表明,沙丘的固结和多年生植物的存在对于维持稳定的种群至关重要。仅在主要排水系统附近才记录到富丽猪笼草的相对种群。据推测,这种系统周围土壤的较高养分状况可能是影响红褐猪笼草分布的重要因素。该研究重申了该物种自欧洲定居澳大利亚以来的下降趋势,并建议保持该物种目前的脆弱状态(IUCN物种生存委员会(SSC)啮齿动物专家小组)。

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    《Wildlife Research》 |1999年第4期|p.479-494|共16页
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