Understory vegetation is an important habitat component for many wildlife species. Previous broad-scale studies on biodiversity and wildlife habitat have suffered from a lack of detailed information about understory distribution. Consequently, it is unclear how understory distribution influences the analysis of habitat quantity and spatial distribution. To address this problem, we compared estimates of giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) habitat with and without understory bamboo. The results show that the spatial distribution of bamboo has a substantial effect on the quantity and spatial arrangement of panda habitat. Total amount of estimated habitat decreased by 29-52% and decreased connectivity was notable after bamboo information was i...
Protected areas are key to preserving biodiversity and maintaining ecosystem services. However, thei...
Wild animals usually respond to different landscape features at different spatial scales. The adopti...
Aim. To examine the effects of forest fragmentation on the distribution of the entire wild giant pan...
Giant pandas are obligate bamboo grazers. The bamboos favoured by giant pandas are typical forest u...
Understanding the relationships between giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca)\ua0and their sympatric ...
Little is known about habitat selection of the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca), especially abou...
Little is known about habitat selection of the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca), especially abou...
The bamboo is the exclusive food of the wild giant pandas. Detection of the bamboo forest in giant p...
To describe the characteristics of feeding sites of giant pandas, we carried out a field survey in t...
AimConservation strategies must anticipate how climate change may alter the geographic distributions...
Interactions between sympatric species may negatively affect a species' fitness, and complicate...
Red panda Ailurus fulgens, an endangered habitat specialist, inhabits a narrow distribution range in...
Habitat reduction and increased fragmentation are urgent issues for the survival and recovery of the...
The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is a symbolic and flagship species in the field of endanger...
Climate change may disrupt the spatial matching of interacting species, thus compromise the persiste...
Protected areas are key to preserving biodiversity and maintaining ecosystem services. However, thei...
Wild animals usually respond to different landscape features at different spatial scales. The adopti...
Aim. To examine the effects of forest fragmentation on the distribution of the entire wild giant pan...
Giant pandas are obligate bamboo grazers. The bamboos favoured by giant pandas are typical forest u...
Understanding the relationships between giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca)\ua0and their sympatric ...
Little is known about habitat selection of the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca), especially abou...
Little is known about habitat selection of the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca), especially abou...
The bamboo is the exclusive food of the wild giant pandas. Detection of the bamboo forest in giant p...
To describe the characteristics of feeding sites of giant pandas, we carried out a field survey in t...
AimConservation strategies must anticipate how climate change may alter the geographic distributions...
Interactions between sympatric species may negatively affect a species' fitness, and complicate...
Red panda Ailurus fulgens, an endangered habitat specialist, inhabits a narrow distribution range in...
Habitat reduction and increased fragmentation are urgent issues for the survival and recovery of the...
The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is a symbolic and flagship species in the field of endanger...
Climate change may disrupt the spatial matching of interacting species, thus compromise the persiste...
Protected areas are key to preserving biodiversity and maintaining ecosystem services. However, thei...
Wild animals usually respond to different landscape features at different spatial scales. The adopti...
Aim. To examine the effects of forest fragmentation on the distribution of the entire wild giant pan...