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Population Viability Analysis on Chinese Goral Indicates an Extinction Risk for a Local Population in Beijing, China
by
Zhang, Xin
, Yi, Deying
, Bao, Weidong
, Wu, Rihan
, Zhao, Jianxi
, Gao, Fuli
in
biodiversity
/ cameras
/ China
/ Chinese goral
/ conservation areas
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Endangered species
/ extinction
/ Extinction (Biology)
/ Females
/ Infants
/ mortality
/ Naemorhedus griseus
/ Natural areas
/ Patient outcomes
/ Population ecology
/ population size
/ population viability analysis
/ Protection and preservation
/ risk
/ sensitivity analysis
/ sex ratio
/ supplementation
/ tourism
/ Trends
/ ungulates
/ VORTEX model
/ vulnerable species
/ wild animals
/ Wildlife conservation
/ wildlife management
2024
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Population Viability Analysis on Chinese Goral Indicates an Extinction Risk for a Local Population in Beijing, China
by
Zhang, Xin
, Yi, Deying
, Bao, Weidong
, Wu, Rihan
, Zhao, Jianxi
, Gao, Fuli
in
biodiversity
/ cameras
/ China
/ Chinese goral
/ conservation areas
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Endangered species
/ extinction
/ Extinction (Biology)
/ Females
/ Infants
/ mortality
/ Naemorhedus griseus
/ Natural areas
/ Patient outcomes
/ Population ecology
/ population size
/ population viability analysis
/ Protection and preservation
/ risk
/ sensitivity analysis
/ sex ratio
/ supplementation
/ tourism
/ Trends
/ ungulates
/ VORTEX model
/ vulnerable species
/ wild animals
/ Wildlife conservation
/ wildlife management
2024
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Population Viability Analysis on Chinese Goral Indicates an Extinction Risk for a Local Population in Beijing, China
by
Zhang, Xin
, Yi, Deying
, Bao, Weidong
, Wu, Rihan
, Zhao, Jianxi
, Gao, Fuli
in
biodiversity
/ cameras
/ China
/ Chinese goral
/ conservation areas
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Endangered species
/ extinction
/ Extinction (Biology)
/ Females
/ Infants
/ mortality
/ Naemorhedus griseus
/ Natural areas
/ Patient outcomes
/ Population ecology
/ population size
/ population viability analysis
/ Protection and preservation
/ risk
/ sensitivity analysis
/ sex ratio
/ supplementation
/ tourism
/ Trends
/ ungulates
/ VORTEX model
/ vulnerable species
/ wild animals
/ Wildlife conservation
/ wildlife management
2024
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Population Viability Analysis on Chinese Goral Indicates an Extinction Risk for a Local Population in Beijing, China
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Population Viability Analysis on Chinese Goral Indicates an Extinction Risk for a Local Population in Beijing, China
2024
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Overview
The Chinese goral (Naemorhedus griseus) is identified as a vulnerable species on the Red List of China’s Biodiversity and listed as a national second-class key protected wild animal in China. It is a representative flagship ungulate in Beijing. Its distribution range is fragmented and small populations are separated by dense infrastructures and tourism sites. Understanding its population status provides a foundation to plan effective conservation strategies. In this study, a population viability analysis was conducted with VORTEX (10.5.6.0) on a Chinese goral population in Beijing Yunmengshan Nature Reserve with the data collected by camera trapping and parameters referenced from other goral populations. The results show that this population will initially increase in the next 20 years and then decrease with a 32% probability of extinction risk. Supplementation with four adults, two females and two males, every 10 years would help minimize the extinction risk of this population. The results highlight the vital limiting factors for Chinese goral, including the initial population size, sex ratio at birth and mortality of infants (especially female infants). To improve the protection efficiency, detailed population parameters should be further acquired through continuous monitoring of this population. A thorough large-scale study should be carried out on other segregated goral populations in Beijing to facilitate the recovery of this endangered species.
Publisher
MDPI AG
Subject
/ cameras
/ China
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Females
/ Infants
/ population viability analysis
/ risk
/ tourism
/ Trends
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