Implications of movement patterns of a dietary generalist for mistletoe seed dispersal
Movement data for 8 individuals in a mistletoe-infected roadside acacia woodland during heavy mistletoe fruiting period. All locations, and hence complete movement paths, for tracking episodes were recorded.
Project Summary
- Species
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Acanthagenys rufogularis
Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater - Location
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Roadside reserve ~50km southwest of Forbes, Central NSW, Australia
- Date Range
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2006-10-26 to 2006-11-02
- Animals
- Detections
- Spatial Reference System
- Licencing and Ethics
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- NSW NPWS Scientific Licence S11890
- ACEC protocol 06/093 issued by the CSU Animal Care and Ethics Committee
Citations
- ZoaTrack Dataset
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- Rawsthorne, J, Watson, D, Roshier, D (2016) Data from: 'Implications of movement patterns of a dietary generalist for mistletoe seed dispersal'. ZoaTrack.org. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4226/68/56D3ABE56B665
- Related Publications
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- Rawsthorne, J., Watson, D. M., and Roshier, D. A. 2011. Implications of movement patterns of a dietary generalist for mistletoe seed dispersal. Austral Ecology 36: 650–655.
Project Contributors
- John Rawsthorne
- David Watson
- David Roshier
Data Access
Open Access
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- Contact
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- Peggy Newman
- Atlas of Living Australia
- peggy.newman@csiro.au
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