We investigated composition and structure of a temperate montane forest called Samage at Baimaxueshan National Nature Reserve in Yunnan, one of the last refuges for the highly endangered black-and-white snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus bieti). There is a patchwork of vegetation types at Samage, and we distinguished 6 major land cover types within the home range of the focal group. We tracked the semihabituated Gehuaqing band for a full annual cycle to study their habitat utilization and altitudinal ranging. We analyzed the group’s selective use of particular habitat types via selection ratios. We calculated habitat availability from a GIS database. We found that they used mixed deciduous broadleaf/conifer forest disproportionately to its ...
Environmental factors that affect spatiotemporal distribution patterns of animals usually include re...
Space-use patterns and foraging strategy in degraded habitat are crucial to understand the ecology, ...
The idea that a positive abundance-range size relationship (ARR) is pervasive in nature has been cha...
High-altitude dwelling primates have to optimize navigating a space that contains both a vertical an...
Black-and-white snub-nosed monkeys ( Rhinopithecus bieti ) distribute in a restricted area of the T...
Between September 2011 and August 2013, we studied patterns of habitat selection and habitat use in ...
Faeces were counted along horizontal, 5.0 m wide strips at altitude intervals of 100 m to examine th...
Between September 2011 and August 2013, we studied patterns of habitat selection and habitat use in ...
During the past 50 years the climate zonation of Yunnan Province, China, has shown a shift towards h...
Species with distributions severely restricted and isolated by human-related factors are of a challe...
The Tonkin snub-nosed monkey presently is known from four small and isolated populations in Tuyen Qu...
Accurate descriptions of home ranges can provide important information for understanding animal ecol...
This study investigates the species-area relationship (SAR) for forest monkeys in a biodiversity hot...
International audienceUnderstanding the drivers of habitat distribution patterns and assessing habit...
Since its initial discovery in 2010 in the Gaoligong Mountains on the Sino–Myanmar border, there rem...
Environmental factors that affect spatiotemporal distribution patterns of animals usually include re...
Space-use patterns and foraging strategy in degraded habitat are crucial to understand the ecology, ...
The idea that a positive abundance-range size relationship (ARR) is pervasive in nature has been cha...
High-altitude dwelling primates have to optimize navigating a space that contains both a vertical an...
Black-and-white snub-nosed monkeys ( Rhinopithecus bieti ) distribute in a restricted area of the T...
Between September 2011 and August 2013, we studied patterns of habitat selection and habitat use in ...
Faeces were counted along horizontal, 5.0 m wide strips at altitude intervals of 100 m to examine th...
Between September 2011 and August 2013, we studied patterns of habitat selection and habitat use in ...
During the past 50 years the climate zonation of Yunnan Province, China, has shown a shift towards h...
Species with distributions severely restricted and isolated by human-related factors are of a challe...
The Tonkin snub-nosed monkey presently is known from four small and isolated populations in Tuyen Qu...
Accurate descriptions of home ranges can provide important information for understanding animal ecol...
This study investigates the species-area relationship (SAR) for forest monkeys in a biodiversity hot...
International audienceUnderstanding the drivers of habitat distribution patterns and assessing habit...
Since its initial discovery in 2010 in the Gaoligong Mountains on the Sino–Myanmar border, there rem...
Environmental factors that affect spatiotemporal distribution patterns of animals usually include re...
Space-use patterns and foraging strategy in degraded habitat are crucial to understand the ecology, ...
The idea that a positive abundance-range size relationship (ARR) is pervasive in nature has been cha...