Journal article
Resource heterogeneity influences home range area in the swamp wallaby Wallabia bicolor
J Di Stefano, G Coulson, A Greenfield, M Swan
Ecography | Published : 2011
Abstract
Home range area is influenced by the spatio-temporal distribution of multiple resources, but current theoretical frameworks such as the habitat productivity and resource dispersion hypotheses fail to account for this adequately. We propose a conceptual framework for quantifying the influence of multiple resources on home range area where separate resources interact to form a continuous, multi-dimensional resource surface exhibiting an emergent environmental pattern. We adopt the term resource heterogeneity to describe this pattern, and predict that home range area will be more closely correlated with resource heterogeneity than with simple additive or interactive effects of separate resource..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Thanks to Graham Hepworth for statistical advice and to Merv Flett for facilitating field work. Funding was provided by the Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment, the Victorian Dept of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) and the Univ. of Melbourne (Dept of Forest and Ecosystem Science and Zoology). JD was supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award. This research was conducted in conjunction with DSE permit No. 10002779 and Melbourne Univ. Faculty of Science Animal Experimentation Committee permit No. 03249.