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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Small Mammal Populations in Pine and Native Forests in North-Eastern New South Wales.

JL Barnett, RA How and WF Humphreys

Australian Wildlife Research 4(3) 233 - 240
Published: 1977

Abstract

Populations of small mammals were examined in a 6 yr Pinus taeda plantation (extended to include similar age P. radiata) and adjacent native rain forest in north-east New South Wales, Australia. Of the 6 species trapped, Rattus fuscipes was the only one with viable populations in both vegetation types. R. lutreolus, R. rattus and Mus musculus were restricted to the plantation; Melomys cervinipes and Antechinus stuartii (except for a few individuals) were confined to the native forest.

https://doi.org/10.1071/WR9770233

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