Title:

Habitat selection by the gerbils Gerbillurus paeba and G. tytonis in the Namib Desert dunes

Author(s):
Publication Year:
1996
Abstract:

Habitat selection, in relation to plant species diversity, plant biomass, plant cover and substrate compaction was investigated in the pygmy hairy-footed gerbil Gerbillurus paeba and the dune hairy-footed gerbil G. tytonis at three study areas situated across the Namib Desert dunefields. Plant species diversity and substrate compaction were the major habitat variables implicated in ecological segregation between the congeners. G. tytonis preferred habitats with high plant species diversity, avoided compact soils and at the most easterly study site preferred soft shifting sand. G. paeba avoided areas with high plant species diversity and preferred habitats with low plant species diversity. In the absence of G. paeba, G. tytonis selected habitats with a high plant species diversity suggesting that the presence of G. paeba did not influence the habitat selection of G. tytanis. There is no competitive release and G. tytanis does not invade habitats usually occupied by G. paeba.

Publication Title:

South African Journal of Wildlife Research

Volume:
26
Issue:
3
Pages:
71-76
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en
Keywords:

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