Mammals of Tasman Peninsula and their interaction with Europeans

Rj Taylor
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Twenty-eight species of terrestrial native mammals occur on Tasman Peninsula. This represents 82% of the total number recorded for Tasmania, which is extremely high given the small area and insular nature of the peninsula. The range of habitats present (ie. both wet and dry forests, heaths and coastal lagoons) is probably the main reason for this high diversity of mammals. Because of high relief, clearing of land has created a mosaic of habitats. The large area of ecotone between forest and pasture has benefited the larger herbivores. Populations of the larger carnivores, the Tasmanian devil and the eastern quoll, have been dramatically reduced probably as a result of eradication campaigns. The insular nature of the peninsular may have helped to ensure that the carnivore population remains low. Of the marine mammals, one species of seal, the Australian fur seal, is resident in waters off the peninsula and two other species are occasional visitors. Nine species of cetaceans have been recorded stranded on beaches around the peninsula, with Eaglehawk Neck having the greatest number.
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塔斯曼半岛的哺乳动物及其与欧洲人的互动
塔斯曼半岛上有28种本地陆生哺乳动物。这代表了塔斯马尼亚州记录的总数的82%,考虑到面积小和半岛的岛屿性质,这是非常高的。现存生境的范围(如:潮湿和干燥的森林、荒原和沿海泻湖)可能是哺乳动物高度多样性的主要原因。由于地势高,空地上形成了各种各样的栖息地。林牧交错带面积大,有利于大型食草动物的生存。大型食肉动物,如袋獾和东部袋鼬的数量急剧减少,这可能是根除运动的结果。半岛的岛屿性质可能有助于确保食肉动物的数量保持在低水平。在海洋哺乳动物中,有一种海豹,澳大利亚海狗,生活在半岛附近的水域,另外两种是偶尔来的。据记录,有九种鲸类动物被困在半岛周围的海滩上,其中鹰颈鲸类动物的数量最多。
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