The movement, roaming behaviour and home range of free-roaming domestic dogs, Canis lupus familiaris , in coastal New South Wales
Paul D. Meek
Wildlife Research
26(6) 847 - 855
Published: 1999
Abstract
In this study 10 free-roaming domestic dogs from an Aboriginal community were radio-collared to determine the sizes of their home ranges and to observe their wandering behaviour. Half of the radio-tagged dogs went on wandering forays, while the other five roamed only within the vicinity of the community. Home-range size was highly variable within the study group: the mean for the wandering dogs was 927 ha whereas that of the sedentary dogs was 2.6 ha. Dogs travelled 8–30 km on forays. All forays were initiated at night and those that were recorded had an average duration of 26 h. Foray destinations were usually riparian habitats where macropod quarry were abundant.https://doi.org/10.1071/WR97101
© CSIRO 1999