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Author
Xu, F.
;
Ming, M.
;
Yin, S.-jing
;
Munkhtsog, B.
Title
Autumn Habitat Selection by Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia) in Beita Mountain, Xinjiang, China
Type
Miscellaneous
Year
2006
Publication
Zoological Research
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
221-224
Keywords
habitat
;
Habitat selection
;
selection
;
snow
;
snow leopard
;
snow-leopard
;
leopard
;
uncia
;
Uncia uncia
;
Uncia-uncia
;
mountain
;
Xinjiang
;
China
;
Chinese
;
Altay
;
mountain system
;
system
;
30
;
transects
;
transect
;
surveys
;
survey
;
study
;
area
;
analysis
;
primary
;
factor
;
200
;
600
;
Base
;
valley
;
Forest
;
region
;
south
;
grazing
;
status
;
topography
Abstract
Habitat selection of Snow Leopard (
Unica unica
) in Beita Mountain of the Altay Mountain system in northeast Xinjiang was conducted from September to October 2004. Six habitat features of 59 sites used by Snow Leopard and 30 random plots were measured by locating 15 transects surveys in the study area . Vanderploge and Scaviaps selectivity index was used to assess Snow Leopardps selection for the different habitat parameters. Principal Component Analysis was used as the primary factor . The results indicated that Snow Leopard preferred the altitude between 2000 – 2 200 m and avoided 2 600 – 3 000 m ; selected cliff base , ridgeline and avoided hillside and valley bottom ; utilized the shrub and rejected the forest ; selected the nongrazing area and avoided the slightly broken region ; preferred north orientation and rejected the south orientation. The results show that grazing status , vegetation type , topography and the ruggedness are the primary factors for the habitat selection of Snow Leopard.
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Full text available in Chinese
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no
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SLN @ rana @ 872
Serial
1039
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