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Selection of land cover by the Tibetan foxVulpes ferrilata on the eastern Tibetan Plateau, western Sichuan Province, China
Authors:Zhenghuan Wang  Xiaoming Wang  Qingbin Lu
Institution:1. School of Life Sciences, East China Normal University, North Zhongshan Road No. 3663, 200062, Shanghai, China
2. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Urbanization and Ecological Restoration North Zhongshan, Road No. 3663, 200062, Shanghai, China
3. School of Forestry and Bio-Technology, Zhejiang Forestry University, 311300, Hangzhou Zhejiang, China
Abstract:Habitat loss is one of the main factors impacting endangered wildlife in China. The Tibetan foxVulpes ferrilata Hodgson, 1842 is a characteristic species of the Tibetan Plateau. However, its habitat use is poorly known. We conducted a project (2001–2003) to better understand habitat use by the Tibetan fox in Shiqu County, Sichuan Province, China. The research site was classified into four land cover categories: grassland, grassland and shrubs, shrubs, and disturbed area (more than half of the area in a plot covered by bare soil and gravel). Their proportional share in land cover categories was estimated by line transects and used as expected land cover. Plots were also located at fox locations, fox dens, and fox feces (hereafter “fox plots”). Using Bonferroniz-statistics, land cover proportions in fox plots were compared with the expected land cover proportions. Tibetan foxes were found primarily in grassland habitat and there was evidence of use of grassland/shrub habitat and disturbed area. However, the fox were rarely observed in shrubs. Two reasons for this are: (1) the need of prey, pika, which mainly lives in open areas; (2) the requirement of security from natural enemies.
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