Dispersal of the Wild Rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniclus, at Urana in New South Wales
In: Wildlife Research, Band 9, Heft 3, S. 427
Abstract
In a natural population of rabbits, studied for 5 years, 307 dispersal movements by young rabbits were
detected. Most movements occurred at the beginning of summer and more males moved than females.
With the exception of one year there was no significant relationship between the ages of dispersing rabbits
and the distances moved. Three rabbits, less than 1 month old, moved more than 1500 m. During a
drought year the orientation of the movements was towards Lake Urana. Adult rabbits rarely changed
warrens.
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