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Mammalian species diversity in Baishanzu National Nature Reserve, Zhejiang Province of East China based on G-F index.

CHEN Xiao-rong1, XU Da-ming1, BAO Yi-xin2**, ZHANG Shu-sheng2   

  1. (1The Baishanzu National Nature Reserve of Zhejiang, Qingyuan 323800, Zhejiang, China; 2Institute of Ecology, Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua 321004, Zhejiang, China)
  • Online:2013-06-10 Published:2013-06-10

Abstract: By the methods of interview survey and field survey in combining with historical literatures, an investigation was conducted on the terrestrial mammal resources in the Baishanzu National Nature Reserve, Zhejiang Province of East China from August 2010 to June 2012. A total of 55 mammal species were recorded, belonging to 20 families and 8 orders. The oriental species were dominant, and there were 3 and 11 classes I and II nationally protected species, respectively. A comparison between the Baishanzu Reserve and the other 5 nature reserves also located in Zhejiang Province showed that there were no significant differences in the mammalian familyindex (Findex) and genusfamily index (G-F index) among these reserves. Especially, the Baishanzu and Fengyangshan reserves had highly similar mammalian F index and G-F index values, possibly due to the geographic proximity and habitat composition. No significant difference was observed in the species distribution density among the six reserves, but Niutoushan Nature Reserve, due to its smaller area, had a higher species distribution density.

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