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Conservation and management of hydromyine rodents in Victoria, Australia

conference contribution
posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by J Seebeck, Barbara Wilson, P Menkhorst
Of the 15 species of native rodents recorded from Victoria, Australia, six became extinct within 70 years of European settlement, and two of the remaining nine are classified as ‘threatened’ and four are classified as ‘near threatened’. Thus, only three species are considered to be adequately conserved. This represents one of the most dramatic mammalian species declines recorded in Australia. All the threatened species belong to the subfamily Hydromyinae, the Australian ‘old endemics’. Of the extinct species, four were recorded only from the semi-arid north-west of the state and two from dry woodlands in the central and southern regions. The two  endangered species are the smoky mouse, which has a disjunct distribution from near-coastal to sub-alpine habitats, and the New Holland mouse, which is the most geographically restricted species. Discovered in Victoria only in 1970, it has become extinct at several locations and is the subject of a major recovery program that includes captive breeding and reintroduction. Conservation protocols and practices for Victoria’s native rodents are implemented under state legislation, but lack of basic ecological information makes their conservation a difficult task.

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Event

Rodent Biology and Management Conference (2nd : 2002 : Canberra, A.C.T.)

Pagination

89 - 94

Publisher

Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research

Location

Canberra, A. C. T.

Place of publication

Canberra, A.C.T.

Start date

2003-02-10

End date

2003-02-14

ISBN-13

9781863203562

ISBN-10

1863203567

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

G Singleton, L Hinds, C Krebs, D Splatt

Title of proceedings

Rats, Mice and People : Rodent Biology and Management

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