Habitat altitude and home range of the endangered long-tailed goral (Naemorhedus caudatus): seasonal and monthly home range and altitude change

Author:

Cho Cheaun,Kim Kyucheol,Kwon Guhui

Abstract

AbstractWith data from GPS collars, we analyzed the behavioral characteristics of the endangered long-tailed goral (n=10) in three locations (Seoraksan and Woraksan National Park, and the Uljin area), from March 2007 to May 2014. We found significant differences in the seasonal home range size of females, but not in males. Additionally, females significantly differed in their habitat altitudes depending on the season, with higher altitude habitats used in the summer and lower altitude habitats used in the winter. Males also exhibited this pattern, but it was not significant. Thus, males’ seasonal home range was largest in summer and the smallest in spring, but females’ home range was largest in spring and autumn and smallest in summer and winter. In monthly home range, male’s home range was largest in October to November during their mating season, the size of female’s home range dramatically decreased in May, June, July due to giving birth. In habitat characteristics, seasonal and monthly use of altitude was highest in summer and lowest in winter for both of males and females. So, we found that there were differences in seasonal and monthly habitat use for both of males and females. Our findings will contribute to a better understanding of long-tailed goral restoration ecology.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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