2017
DOI: 10.1071/am15050
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Forest fire break not a barrier to movement for a threatened rodent, the smoky mouse, Pseudomys fumeus (Rodentia : Muridae)

Abstract: Linear clearings associated with roads passing through vegetation communities are known to inhibit movements of many animal species. This can reduce breeding, dispersal and foraging opportunities and lead to population fragmentation, putting further pressure on populations that are small or vulnerable, such as those of threatened species. We tested the prediction that the threatened smoky mouse, Pseudomys fumeus, would not readily cross a 30-m-wide fire break constructed along a ridgeline in eucalypt forest in… Show more

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“…Other species, especially less vagile animals (eg small mammals, lizards), might travel unusually long distances attempting to locate places to traverse fuel breaks. Yet, fuel breaks may not serve as a barrier to all small animals (eg Macak and Menkhorst ), and new information could help adapt fuel breaks to minimize individual‐ and population‐level consequences, including effects on dispersal or gene flow.…”
Section: Landscape‐scale Habitat Fragmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other species, especially less vagile animals (eg small mammals, lizards), might travel unusually long distances attempting to locate places to traverse fuel breaks. Yet, fuel breaks may not serve as a barrier to all small animals (eg Macak and Menkhorst ), and new information could help adapt fuel breaks to minimize individual‐ and population‐level consequences, including effects on dispersal or gene flow.…”
Section: Landscape‐scale Habitat Fragmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%