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Historical resurveys reveal persistence of smoky mouse (Pseudomys fumeus) populations over the long-term and through the short-term impacts of fire

机译:历史回顾表明,在长期和短期的火灾影响下,黑烟(Pseudomys fumeus)种群的持续存在

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Context. Range contractions are often the first indicator that a species is in decline. However, natural population fluctuations, characteristic of many Australian rodents, make differentiating between natural lows and unsustainable declines challenging. The endangered smoky mouse (Pseudomys fumeus) is a prime example. Surveys have failed to detect the species across much of its range over the past decade, but P. fumeus is known to experience fluctuations in abundance and periods of low detectability.
机译:上下文。范围收缩通常是物种减少的第一个指标。但是,许多澳大利亚啮齿动物的特征是自然的人口波动,使得区分自然低点和不可持续的下降具有挑战性。濒临灭绝的烟熏鼠(Pseudomys fumeus)就是一个很好的例子。在过去的十年中,调查未能在该物种的大部分范围内检测到该物种,但是众所周知,P。fumeus会经历丰度波动和可检测性较低的时期。

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