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Home range, daily movements and site fidelity of male Reeves's pheasants Syrmaticus reevesii in the Dabie Mountains, central China

Journal

WILDLIFE BIOLOGY
Volume 15, Issue 3, Pages 338-344

Publisher

WILDLIFE BIOLOGY
DOI: 10.2981/08-032

Keywords

China; home range; movements; Reeves's pheasant; site fidelity; Syrmaticus reevesii

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science & Technology of China [2008BADBOBOI, 2008BAC391305]
  2. Beijing Normal University, Alabama AM University
  3. National Science Foundation [HUD-0420541]

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Reeves's pheasant Syrmaticus reevesii is a threatened species endemic to China. During April 2000 - August 2003, We Studied home range size, daily movements and site fidelity of 17 male Reeves's pheasants at Dongzhai National Nature Reserve in central China. Average annual home range size was 44.9 +/- 24.6 ha (minimum convex polygon) and 23.8 +/- 13.7 ha (95% fixed kernel estimation). The average annual core area determined by 60% fixed kernel estimator was 4.2 +/- 3.5 ha. Home range size was generally smaller in winter than in spring, whereas the size of the core area remained stable through all seasons. Coni fer-broad leaf mixed forests occupied a very large part of home ranges and core areas. Male pheasants exhibited strong site fidelity among seasons and years. Our results provide baseline data for habitat management, habitat restoration and reintroduction of the Reeves's pheasant.

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