Distribution and abundance of kangaroos (Marsupialia: Macropodidae) at the time of European contact: South Australia.
R.D. Barker and G. Caughley
Australian Mammalogy
17(1) 73 - 83
Published: 1994
Abstract
Historical records, and the names of animals within Aboriginal languages, were analysed to compare the distribution and density of kangaroos at European contact with those of today. We gave up this attempt for the Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Macropus giganteus, presently restricted to the extreme south-east of the state, because it was never differentiated historically from the Southern Grey Kangaroo, M. fuliginosus, which occurs right across the southern portion of the state. The historical distribution of the latter species, and of the Red Kangaroo, M. rufus, seems to have been similar to their distribution today. Past densities are difficult to extract from historical records and are not sufficiently reliable to justify comparison with present densities. We note however an apparent increase in density of 'kangaroos' in the mid-1800s.https://doi.org/10.1071/AM94008
© Australian Mammal Society 1994