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Factors Influencing Home Ranges of the Qinghai Toad-headed Lizard(Phrynocephalus vlangalii)on the Dangjin Mountain,Gansu
文献摘要:
Home range is an important ecological parameter reflecting the suitability of animal habitats.To study the size and factors influencing the home ranges of the Qinghai toad-headed lizard(Phrynocephalus vlangalii)in different habitats,from July to September 2020,we radio-tagged and tracked 15 individuals in each of sites distributed at high(3600 m)and low(2600 m)altitudes on the Dangjin Mountain,Gansu Province,northwest China.We calculated home range size using the 100%minimum convex polygon method,and analyzed the influence of inherent lizard characteristics and external environmental factors.Our results revealed that for both high-and low-altitude lizard populations,the sizes of home ranges were positively correlated with lizard body mass.Moreover,after eliminating the effect of body mass as a co variable,we established that the home ranges of high-altitude lizards(5255.1±1103.8 m2)were larger than those of the low-altitude lizards(2208.1±348.7 m2).Lizards in the high-altitude population were also characterized by longer daily suitable activity times and spent significantly more time in full sunlight than those in the low-altitude population.Furthermore,the food resources for lizards in low-altitude habitats were more abundant than those in high-altitude habitats.In conclusion,we established that P.vlangalii lizards inhabiting high-altitude sites had larger home ranges than conspecific lizards distributed at a lower altitude,which was associated not only with endogenous factors,such as body mass,but also with habitat-related environmental factors,such as the quality of thermal resources and availability of food.
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作者姓名:
Xiaolong ZHAO;Wei YU;Zeyu ZHU;Yuxia YANG;Zhigao ZENG
作者机构:
The Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Application,School of Life Science,Institute of Life Science and Green Development,Hebei University,Baoding 071002,Hebei,China;Key Laboratory of Animal Ecology and Conservation,Institute of Zoology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100101,China;College of Wildlife and Protected Area,Northeast Forestry University,Harbin 150040,Heilongjiang,China
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[1]Xiaolong ZHAO;Wei YU;Zeyu ZHU;Yuxia YANG;Zhigao ZENG-.Factors Influencing Home Ranges of the Qinghai Toad-headed Lizard(Phrynocephalus vlangalii)on the Dangjin Mountain,Gansu)[J].亚洲两栖爬行动物研究(英文版),2022(02):137-144
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