Iran’s Persian onager populations are critically endangered. This study of their natural history in Qatrouyeh National Park provides insights for enhancing their conservation. The population as a whole is greatly affected by weather. Wind, rain and cold drive populations from the plains to the valleys of hill-valley habitats. Vegetation features and water also influence habitat use, but differently for differ- ent sex and reproductive classes. Females with juveniles use plains with high-quality vegetation, whereas females without young and solitary territorial males choose those of intermediate quality. Females with young foals are also found closest to watering points. Future translocation of Persian onagers will only succeed if prospectiv...
Habitat fragmentation has major negative impacts on wildlife populations and the connectivity could ...
The main population of the nominate form Equus hemionus hemionus Pallas, 1775 occurs in the south-ea...
Asiatic wild asses were once found across central Asia, but over time their range has been reduced u...
Nowzari, Haniyeh, Hemami, Mahmoudreza, Karami, Mahmoud, Zarkesh, Mir Masoud Kheirkhah, Riazi, Borhan...
The onager, Equus hemionus onager, an Asiatic wild ass endemic to Iran, is categorized as Critically...
Persian wild ass, Equus hemionus onager, is a rare subspecies of Asiatic wild ass endemic to Iran, w...
Figure 9. (A) Density of lone males and average Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI). The d...
Abstract Southern Iran is a conservation priority area for the endangered Persian onager (Equus hemi...
Human-wildlife conflicts restrict conservation efforts, especially for wide-ranging animals whose ho...
2. Asiatic Wild Ass Equus hemionus French: Hémione / German: Asiatischer Halbesel / Spanish: O...
The way in which animals move and use the landscape is influenced by the spatial distribution of res...
Despite ongoing projects involving the breeding and release of equids into semi-wild and wild enviro...
The jebeer gazelle and the wild ass were studied for four years in two protected regions in the Dash...
Water is a key resource for most large bodied mammals in the world’s arid areas. With the growing hu...
Asiatic wild asses and Przewalski\u27s horses initially inhabited steppe, semi-desert and desert are...
Habitat fragmentation has major negative impacts on wildlife populations and the connectivity could ...
The main population of the nominate form Equus hemionus hemionus Pallas, 1775 occurs in the south-ea...
Asiatic wild asses were once found across central Asia, but over time their range has been reduced u...
Nowzari, Haniyeh, Hemami, Mahmoudreza, Karami, Mahmoud, Zarkesh, Mir Masoud Kheirkhah, Riazi, Borhan...
The onager, Equus hemionus onager, an Asiatic wild ass endemic to Iran, is categorized as Critically...
Persian wild ass, Equus hemionus onager, is a rare subspecies of Asiatic wild ass endemic to Iran, w...
Figure 9. (A) Density of lone males and average Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI). The d...
Abstract Southern Iran is a conservation priority area for the endangered Persian onager (Equus hemi...
Human-wildlife conflicts restrict conservation efforts, especially for wide-ranging animals whose ho...
2. Asiatic Wild Ass Equus hemionus French: Hémione / German: Asiatischer Halbesel / Spanish: O...
The way in which animals move and use the landscape is influenced by the spatial distribution of res...
Despite ongoing projects involving the breeding and release of equids into semi-wild and wild enviro...
The jebeer gazelle and the wild ass were studied for four years in two protected regions in the Dash...
Water is a key resource for most large bodied mammals in the world’s arid areas. With the growing hu...
Asiatic wild asses and Przewalski\u27s horses initially inhabited steppe, semi-desert and desert are...
Habitat fragmentation has major negative impacts on wildlife populations and the connectivity could ...
The main population of the nominate form Equus hemionus hemionus Pallas, 1775 occurs in the south-ea...
Asiatic wild asses were once found across central Asia, but over time their range has been reduced u...