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Is the Long‐Nosed Potoroo a Facultative Arboreal Species?

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posted on 2025-01-21, 05:17 authored by David Stephenson, Mike WestonMike Weston, Anthony RendallAnthony Rendall
ABSTRACTArboreality in macropods ranges from fully terrestrial to fully arboreal species, with some functionally arboreal species. Potoroos (Tribe Potoroini) are assumed to be fully terrestrial; however, we document sightings and images of climbing and tree use in long‐nosed potoroo (Potorous tridactylus trisulcatus) on French Island, Victoria. Ordination of body mass, head plus body length and tail length of macropods revealed some body forms occurred only in terrestrial species, that overlapped with a zone which also included facultatively arboreal macropods and potoroos, suggesting some degree of arboreality in potoroos could not be excluded based on body form. We conclude that long‐nosed potoroos may, in at least some circumstances, climb and forage in trees and propose this could be a foraging strategy, niche exploitation or a predator‐avoidance strategy.

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Journal

Austral Ecology

Volume

50

Article number

e70022

Pagination

1-5

Location

London, Eng.

Open access

  • No

ISSN

1442-9985

eISSN

1442-9993

Language

eng

Issue

1

Publisher

Wiley

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