Otro
Growth and home range size of the gracile mouse opossum Gracilinanus microtarsus (Marsupialia: Didelphidae) in Brazilian cerrado
Registro en:
Journal of Tropical Ecology. New York: Cambridge Univ Press, v. 26, p. 185-192, 2010.
0266-4674
10.1017/S0266467409990526
WOS:000274986000006
WOS000274986000006.pdf
Autor
Fernandes, Fernanda Rodrigues
Cruz, Leonardo Dominici
Martins, Eduardo Guimaraes
dos Reis, Sergio Furtado
Resumen
Differences in growth patterns between the sexes of the gracile mouse opossum Gracilinanus microtarsus and the consequences for home range size were investigated in a savanna habitat (cerrado) of south-eastern Brazil. A total of 51 juvenile individuals of Gracilinanus microtarsus was monitored using capture-mark-recapture from November 2005 to August 2006. The increase in body mass of gracile mouse OPOSSUMS was described using the Gompertz growth model. Male gracile mouse OPOSSUMS grew faster than females (dimorphic ratio of 1.5). Home range size. estimated with the minimum convex polygon method. was positively related to body mass. Model selection Using Akaike's Information Criterion (AIC(c)) and incorporating body mass, sex and season as independent variables showed that the best-supported model describing variance in home range sizes included only body Mass. Our data suggest that a greater body Mass gain in juvenile males is probably the proximate cause of sexual dimorphism ill adult. gracile mouse OPOSSUMS and that energetic needs required for growth have a greater influence ill home range size. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)