Resource partitioning in sympatric populations of Red-necked Wallabies and Black Wallabies
Wood, Matthew S. 2002, Resource partitioning in sympatric populations of Red-necked Wallabies and Black Wallabies, Ph.D. thesis, School of Ecology and Environment, Deakin University.
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Resource partitioning in sympatric populations of Red-necked Wallabies and Black Wallabies
Examines the potential for competition to occur between the Red-necked Wallaby and the Black Wallaby by examining the extent of overlap in their dietary preferences and in their utilisation of habitat at different times of the day and year. Significant separation occured between species to facilitate coexistence.
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