Estimating kangaroo damage to winter wheat crops in the Bungunya district of southern Queensland.
1992
Barnes A. | Hill J.E.
For the Bungunya district, on the inland fringe of the winter wheat belt in south-eastern Queensland, two approaches to estimating crop losses attributable to eastern grey kangaroos were assessed during dry conditions. In 1986, an early-season survey established indices of kangaroo usage and crop damage within 250 m of paddock edges. The relationship between these data and final grain yield suggested a minimum reduction in yield associated with kangaroos of 8 percent for the district. In 1987, yields from exclusion and open plots were used to obtain a direct estimate of kangaroo-associated yield reductions. These indicated a difference in yield of between 10 percent and 17 percent for the study area, although not all of this may be associated with kangaroos. Results suggest significant crop losses attributable to kangaroos. However, because of the nature of the research and the assumptions relied upon, the findings provide a guide to the magnitude of losses rather than highly reliable estimates.
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