A study on plant preferences of red panda (Ailurus fulgens) in the wild habitat: foundation for the conservation of the species
Author(s) -
Bhupen Roka,
Alankar K. Jha,
Dhani Raj Chhetri
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
acta biologica sibirica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2412-1908
DOI - 10.3897/abs.7.e71816
Subject(s) - biology , deciduous , habitat , national park , ericaceae , ecology , botany
The red panda is a lesser carnivore that has adapted to the herbivore diet and is distributed in the Himalayan and Hengduan mountain ranges. The study conducted on red panda in Singalila National Park recorded the highest encounter of the species within the altitude of 2800 to 3200 meters in the broad leaf deciduous and broad leaf coniferous forest. 22.22% of direct sightings of red pandas occurred on plant species belonging to the family Fagaceae and were followed by the family Ericaceae (18.52%). The plant species mostly preferred by the red panda in Singalila National Park were Lithocarpus pachyphyllus , Rhododendron arboreum , Abies densa , and Betulia utilis . During all seasons, the dominant plants found in the red panda pellets were Arundinaria maling and Arundinaria aristata . The distribution of the red panda is influenced by the presence of the preferred plant species, therefore, through this studies effort has been made to document the plant species used by the red panda in the wild habitat.
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