Sv. Briggs, NATIVE SMALL MAMMALS AND REPTILES IN CROPPED AND UNCROPPED PARTS OF LAKEBEDS IN SEMIARID AUSTRALIA, Wildlife research, 23(5), 1996, pp. 629-636
Small mammals and reptiles were surveyed by trapping in uncropped and
cropped parts of two dry lakebeds in semi-arid New South Wales, Austra
lia, in spring 1992 and 1993. Four species of native small mammals (18
individuals) were captured in uncropped parts of the lakebeds, compar
ed with two individuals of one species in cropped parts of the lakebed
s. A total of 38 reptiles (seven species) was caught at, the uncropped
sites compared with 10 individuals (four species) at the cropped site
s. Small mammals were absent where the soil was scarified and bare bet
ween crop cycles. The habitat requirements of small mammals (particula
rly Planigale gilesi) and reptiles need to be provided for when croppi
ng lakebeds. The most effective way to do this is to leave wide strips
of uncropped soil at the edges of lakebeds, and patches of uncropped
country that are connected to the strips, on lakebeds.