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Greater glider home range and habitat use

James Cook University
McGregor, Denise ; Krockenberger, Andrew ; Schwarzkopf, Linda
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This data was collected to directly compare the home range and habitat use between Petauroides volans and the newly designated norther species, P. minor. Home range data was collected using GPS collars. These locations where then used to estimate home range size. Biomass and habitat composition data was collected through plot surveys. A GLM analysis was used to explore is there was a connection between home range size and habitat variables.

Software/equipment used to create/collect the data: SIrtrack GPS collars were used to collect greater glider locations.

Software/equipment used to manipulate/analyse the data: Home range analysis was completed using the Zoatrack platform (R. G. Dwyer, C. Brooking, W. Brimblecombe, H. A. Campbell, J. Hunter, M. E. Watts, C. E. Franklin, "An open Web-based system for the analysis and sharing of animal tracking data", Animal Biotelemetry 3:1, 29 Jan 2015, DOI 10.1186/s40317-014-0021-8.) Statistical analysis was done using R software (Calenge C. The package “adehabitat” for the R software: A tool for the analysis of space and habitat use by animals. Ecol Modell. 2006;197(3):516-9).

Created: 2023-06-02

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149.064585,-37.3741925

text: Northern, central and southern populations along the Great Dividing Range from northern Queensland to southern Victoria, Australia

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  • DOI : 10.25903/JP90-1103
  • Local : researchdata.jcu.edu.au//published/3b765ee0fdb311edafbe0942ccb18fad