TY - JOUR
T1 - Habitat manipulation preferred by Eld's Deer in Hainan Island, China
AU - Zhang, He
AU - Zhang, Simeng
AU - Fu, Mingli
AU - Chang, Hongli
AU - He, Gang
AU - Hou, Rong
AU - Pan, Ruliang
AU - Li, Baoguo
AU - Guo, Songtao
PY - 2019/4
Y1 - 2019/4
N2 - In order to improve the conservation status of the Eld's Deer (Cervus eldii), a critically endangered species in China, a population in a nature reserve on Hainan Island was studied. Abundances and behaviours in two different habitat types, natural and manipulated, were recorded. We found that different habitats were preferred according to season. Both sexes were more abundant in the manipulated habitat from January to May, with males being more abundant in the natural habitat from September to October. However, females, were significantly more abundant from April and May in the manipulated habitat. The deer preferred the more open manipulated habitat for feeding, consistent with greater food availability. This study provides useful evidence for managers to create seasonally suitable habitat for the conservation of this species on Hainan Island. Similar methods could also be applied to other deer species in China, most of which are facing critical survival challenges.
AB - In order to improve the conservation status of the Eld's Deer (Cervus eldii), a critically endangered species in China, a population in a nature reserve on Hainan Island was studied. Abundances and behaviours in two different habitat types, natural and manipulated, were recorded. We found that different habitats were preferred according to season. Both sexes were more abundant in the manipulated habitat from January to May, with males being more abundant in the natural habitat from September to October. However, females, were significantly more abundant from April and May in the manipulated habitat. The deer preferred the more open manipulated habitat for feeding, consistent with greater food availability. This study provides useful evidence for managers to create seasonally suitable habitat for the conservation of this species on Hainan Island. Similar methods could also be applied to other deer species in China, most of which are facing critical survival challenges.
KW - Eld's deer
KW - Habitat manipulation
KW - Environmental adaptation
KW - Habitat selection
KW - CONSERVATION
KW - SELECTION
KW - BEHAVIOR
U2 - 10.1016/j.jnc.2019.01.004
DO - 10.1016/j.jnc.2019.01.004
M3 - Article
SN - 1617-1381
VL - 48
SP - 21
EP - 26
JO - Journal for Nature Conservation
JF - Journal for Nature Conservation
ER -