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dc.contributor.authorVernes, Karl Aen
dc.contributor.authorSmith, Matthewen
dc.contributor.authorJarman, Peteren
local.source.editorEditor(s): Paul Meek, Peter Fleming, Guy Ballard, Peter Banks, Andrew Claridge, Jim Sanderson and Don Swannen
dc.date.accessioned2015-04-29T14:31:00Z-
dc.date.issued2014-
dc.identifier.citationCamera Trapping: Wildlife Management and Research, p. 215-224en
dc.identifier.isbn9781486300396en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/17028-
dc.description.abstractMammal mycophagy (consumption of fungi by mammals) is an important process in forested ecosystems around the world. Of great interest to ecologists are those mammals that excavate and consume the below-ground truffle-forming fungi that are symbiotic with forest trees. By dispersing ingested spores a vital ecosystem function is performed by these mammals. Despite this importance, virtually nothing is known about how quickly a truffle patch is discovered and depleted by mammals, how different mammal species share a common food resource, or how truffles are excavated and handled by mycophagous mammals. Using passive infrared (PIR) video camera traps, we studied truffle excavation by mammals in two widely separated temperate ecosystems: (1) Conifer Forest in New Brunswick, Canada; and (2) Eucalyptus Woodland in Tasmania, Australia. Our results show that mammals discover and deplete localised truffle resources rapidly, and that very different mammals in both ecosystems (squirrels and voles in Canada; potoroos in Australia) respond similarly to the presence of truffles in terms of foraging rates and activity patterns. The technique yielded a novel dataset on truffle excavation by mammals and the first quantitative data on visitation rates to truffle patches by a range of mammal species, throwing light on how mammals exploit this food resource.en
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherCSIRO Publishingen
dc.relation.ispartofCamera Trapping: Wildlife Management and Researchen
dc.relation.isversionof1en
dc.titleA novel camera-based approach to understanding the foraging behaviour of mycophagous mammalsen
dc.typeBook Chapteren
dc.subject.keywordsEnvironmental Monitoringen
dc.subject.keywordsBehavioural Ecologyen
dc.subject.keywordsEcological Applicationsen
local.contributor.firstnameKarl Aen
local.contributor.firstnameMatthewen
local.contributor.firstnamePeteren
local.subject.for2008050199 Ecological Applications not elsewhere classifieden
local.subject.for2008050206 Environmental Monitoringen
local.subject.for2008060201 Behavioural Ecologyen
local.subject.seo2008960805 Flora, Fauna and Biodiversity at Regional or Larger Scalesen
local.identifier.epublicationsvtls086749172en
local.profile.schoolSchool of Environmental and Rural Scienceen
local.profile.schoolEcosystems Managementen
local.profile.schoolAdministrationen
local.profile.emailkvernes@une.edu.auen
local.profile.emailpjarman2@une.edu.auen
local.output.categoryB1en
local.record.placeauen
local.record.institutionUniversity of New Englanden
local.identifier.epublicationsrecordune-20150323-164216en
local.publisher.placeCollingwood, Australiaen
local.identifier.totalchapters33en
local.format.startpage215en
local.format.endpage224en
local.contributor.lastnameVernesen
local.contributor.lastnameSmithen
local.contributor.lastnameJarmanen
dc.identifier.staffune-id:kvernesen
dc.identifier.staffune-id:pjarman2en
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local.identifier.unepublicationidune:17242en
dc.identifier.academiclevelAcademicen
dc.identifier.academiclevelAcademicen
local.title.maintitleA novel camera-based approach to understanding the foraging behaviour of mycophagous mammalsen
local.output.categorydescriptionB1 Chapter in a Scholarly Booken
local.relation.urlhttp://nla.gov.au/anbd.bib-an52998948en
local.search.authorVernes, Karl Aen
local.search.authorSmith, Matthewen
local.search.authorJarman, Peteren
local.uneassociationUnknownen
local.year.published2014en
local.subject.for2020410199 Climate change impacts and adaptation not elsewhere classifieden
local.subject.for2020410599 Pollution and contamination not elsewhere classifieden
local.subject.for2020310301 Behavioural ecologyen
local.subject.seo2020180203 Coastal or estuarine biodiversityen
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