Life history and demographics of an island possum

被引:21
作者
Isaac, JL [1 ]
机构
[1] James Cook Univ N Queensland, Sch Trop Biol, Townsville, Qld 4811, Australia
关键词
D O I
10.1071/ZO05018
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
Knowledge of life history and demography is essential for effective management of target species. Here, I describe life history and demographic traits of the common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) on Magnetic Island, north Queensland. Data were collected during monthly live-trapping sessions over three years (2001-2004). Density was similar to 100% higher than reported in most Australian populations, at 5 possums per hectare; losses from the population were more than compensated for by births and immigration. Age-specific survival differed between the sexes: male survival declined earlier and faster than female survival. Males were significantly heavier than females as adults and sexual dimorphism appears to arise through a faster growth rate in males following weaning. Age at maturity in females varied from 1 to 3 years; 61% of females produced their first young at age 2. Males became sexually mature at age 3. Breeding was seasonal, with >50% births occurring in April-May; a smaller birth peak in spring was due to some females producing a second young after they had successfully weaned a first. The Magnetic Island possum population appears to be more similar to New Zealand populations, in terms of their life history and demographics, than to other previously studied mainland Australian populations.
引用
收藏
页码:195 / 203
页数:9
相关论文
共 51 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], 1972, SEXUAL SELECTION DES
[2]   On the use of demographic models of population viability in endangered species management [J].
Beissinger, SR ;
Westphal, MI .
JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT, 1998, 62 (03) :821-841
[4]   Biological determinants of extinction risk: why are smaller species less vulnerable? [J].
Cardillo, M .
ANIMAL CONSERVATION, 2003, 6 :63-69
[5]   Body size, age and paternity in common brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) [J].
Clinchy, M ;
Taylor, AC ;
Zanette, LY ;
Krebs, CJ ;
Jarman, PJ .
MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 2004, 13 (01) :195-202
[6]  
Clout Mick N., 2000, P1
[7]   SEX-DIFFERENCES IN THE DISPERSAL AND SETTLEMENT OF BRUSHTAIL POSSUMS (TRICHOSURUS-VULPECULA) [J].
CLOUT, MN ;
EFFORD, MG .
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY, 1984, 53 (03) :737-749
[8]   INTERACTIONS BETWEEN POPULATION-DENSITY AND MATERNAL CHARACTERISTICS AFFECTING FECUNDITY AND JUVENILE SURVIVAL IN RED DEER [J].
CLUTTONBROCK, TH ;
ALBON, SD ;
GUINNESS, FE .
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY, 1987, 56 (03) :857-871
[9]   VARIATIONS IN THE SEX AND AGE DISTRIBUTIONS OF BRUSH-TAILED POSSUM POPULATIONS [J].
COLEMAN, JD ;
GREEN, WQ .
NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 1984, 11 (03) :313-318
[10]   Undesirable evolutionary consequences of trophy hunting [J].
Coltman, DW ;
O'Donoghue, P ;
Jorgenson, JT ;
Hogg, JT ;
Strobeck, C ;
Festa-Bianchet, M .
NATURE, 2003, 426 (6967) :655-658