Little is known about habitat selection of the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca), especially about the relationship between giant panda presence and bamboo and tree structures. We presented data on giant panda habitat use and selection in Foping Nature Reserve (NR), China. We used 1,066 radiotracking locations for 6 collared individuals to analyze giant panda habitat selection, and we used 110 plots to reveal the structure of giant panda habitat and its relationship with giant panda presence. We found that (1) giant pandas in Foping NR selected mostly 3 habitats: conifer forest, deciduous broadleaf forest, and Fargesia bamboo groves. (2) In winter, giant pandas selected deciduous broadleaf forest within elevations of 1,600 to 1,800 m wit...
The spatial separation of the Qinling Mountains from the western mountains has caused morphological ...
Long-term data on populations, threats, and habitat-use changes are fundamentally important for cons...
The giant panda faces severe threats from habitat fragmentation and isolation. Currently, giant pand...
Little is known about habitat selection of the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca), especially abou...
Habitat reduction and increased fragmentation are urgent issues for the survival and recovery of the...
Understanding the relationships between giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca)\ua0and their sympatric ...
To describe the characteristics of feeding sites of giant pandas, we carried out a field survey in t...
The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca), now restricted to approximately 24 montane forest areas in...
The creation of nature reserves is the most direct way to save endangered species populations and th...
Observing the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) in the remote mountains of Foping Nature Reserve ...
Interactions between sympatric species may negatively affect a species' fitness, and complicate...
Giant pandas are obligate bamboo grazers. The bamboos favoured by giant pandas are typical forest u...
Ye, Xinping, Yong, Yange, Yu, Changqing, Zhang, Zhengwang (2007): Den selection by the giant panda i...
The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is a symbolic and flagship species in the field of endanger...
Understory vegetation is an important habitat component for many wildlife species. Previous broad-sc...
The spatial separation of the Qinling Mountains from the western mountains has caused morphological ...
Long-term data on populations, threats, and habitat-use changes are fundamentally important for cons...
The giant panda faces severe threats from habitat fragmentation and isolation. Currently, giant pand...
Little is known about habitat selection of the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca), especially abou...
Habitat reduction and increased fragmentation are urgent issues for the survival and recovery of the...
Understanding the relationships between giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca)\ua0and their sympatric ...
To describe the characteristics of feeding sites of giant pandas, we carried out a field survey in t...
The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca), now restricted to approximately 24 montane forest areas in...
The creation of nature reserves is the most direct way to save endangered species populations and th...
Observing the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) in the remote mountains of Foping Nature Reserve ...
Interactions between sympatric species may negatively affect a species' fitness, and complicate...
Giant pandas are obligate bamboo grazers. The bamboos favoured by giant pandas are typical forest u...
Ye, Xinping, Yong, Yange, Yu, Changqing, Zhang, Zhengwang (2007): Den selection by the giant panda i...
The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is a symbolic and flagship species in the field of endanger...
Understory vegetation is an important habitat component for many wildlife species. Previous broad-sc...
The spatial separation of the Qinling Mountains from the western mountains has caused morphological ...
Long-term data on populations, threats, and habitat-use changes are fundamentally important for cons...
The giant panda faces severe threats from habitat fragmentation and isolation. Currently, giant pand...