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Home-range size and territoriality in Bolomys lasiurus (Rodentia: Muridae) in an Amazonian savanna

Bolomys lasiurus is the only species of rodent commonly found in the savanna of Alter do Chão, central Amazonia. Peak densities during 42 months were less than have been reported from the cerrado biome of central Brazil. However, the population at Alter do Chao appears to be more stable than those i...

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Autor principal: Magnusson, William Ernest
Outros Autores: Lima Francisco, Angelo de, Sanaiotti, Tânia Margarete
Grau: Artigo
Idioma: English
Publicado em: Journal of Tropical Ecology 2020
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Acesso em linha: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/19438
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Bolomys lasiurus is the only species of rodent commonly found in the savanna of Alter do Chão, central Amazonia. Peak densities during 42 months were less than have been reported from the cerrado biome of central Brazil. However, the population at Alter do Chao appears to be more stable than those in other areas and we never recorded zero densities. Many animals were captured over periods greater than 7 months, indicating that either mortality or dispersal was less than in previous studies. Mean home-range size of females was inversely related to the proportion of females that were gravid or lactating. Female home ranges were mutually exclusive and averaged 35% (SD = 8.2%) of male home ranges. Male home ranges overlapped extensively. Indices of home-range size varied seasonally and among years. © 1995, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.