Spatial distribution, activity patterns, and influence of roads on mammals in the Qinling Mountains of China

Author:

Sun Yuting1ORCID,Yang Dongdong1,Gong Congran1,Hu Han1,Su Lina1,Li Peiwei1,Li Yinhu1,Liu Yan1,Wu Xiaomin1,Zhang Hongfeng1

Affiliation:

1. Shaanxi Institute of Zoology, Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Qinling Ecological Security , Xi’an, Shaanxi 710032 , China

Abstract

Abstract Species distribution and activity patterns vary across regions, and these patterns reveal key information about the biology of a given species. However, such data in Niubeiliang National Nature Reserve located in the Qinling Mountains, Shaanxi Province, China, are inadequate due to limited monitoring studies. From September 2017 to December 2019, 57 infrared cameras were installed to monitor species distribution relative to distance from National Highway 210, and spatial and temporal activity patterns in Niubeiliang National Nature Reserve (elevation range 1,100 to 2,802 m). Sixteen species of mammals were recorded in our survey. The 4 most frequently detected species were Reeves’s Muntjac (Muntiacus reevesi), Wild Boar (Sus scrofa), Pere David’s Rock Squirrel (Sciurotamias davidianus), and Golden Takin (Budorcas taxicolor bedfordi). Daily patterns of these species indicated that Reeves’s muntjacs and golden takins were more active at dawn and dusk, whereas wild boars and Pere David’s rock squirrels were more active during the day. The relative abundance index of these mammals varied seasonally. Wild boars and Pere David’s rock squirrels showed no obvious preference in elevation distribution, Reeves’s muntjacs preferred low-elevation habitats (1,300 to 1,600 m), and golden takins mainly inhabited high-elevation areas (1,900 to 2,100 m). Golden takins showed obvious avoidance of roads, with avoidance distance from the road of >300 m. In contrast, Reeves’s muntjacs were remarkably abundant within 200 m of the road. For both wild boars and Pere David’s rock squirrels, there was no significant difference in RAI among 5 highway ranges. These findings help describe the distribution and activity patterns of these species in Qinling, to monitor their population dynamics, and to develop tailored conservation strategies for the 4 species and sympatric wildlife.

Funder

Science and Technology Program of Shaanxi Academy of Science

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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