# Suitable Habitat Distribution and Niche Overlap of the Sable (Martes zibellina) and Yellow-Throated Marten (Martes flavigula) in Taipinggou National Nature Reserve, Heilongjiang Province, China

**Authors:** Yang Hong, Xinxin Liu, Ning Zhang, Ziwen Wang, Changzhi Zhang, Minghai Zhang

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/biology13080594 · Biology · 2024-08-07

## TL;DR

This study examines the habitat distribution and niche overlap of sables and yellow-throated martens in a Chinese nature reserve to inform conservation strategies.

## Contribution

The study provides new insights into the spatial overlap and environmental drivers of niche sharing between two sympatric martens in a specific reserve.

## Key findings

- The suitable habitat for sables (55.20 km²) is larger than for yellow-throated martens (23.28 km²).
- The two species share 15.73 km² of overlapping suitable habitat.
- Environmental variables like distance from settlements and roads strongly influence niche overlap.

## Abstract

We used the line transect method and infrared camera traps to research the sable and yellow-throated marten in Taipinggou National Nature Reserve, Heilongjiang, China, to understand the distribution and overlap of their habitats and niches. In our study, the results showed that the habitat suitable for sables was larger than that for yellow-throated martens and that there is a partial overlap in terms of the suitable habitat for both species. There was a high degree of niche overlap between the sable and yellow-throated marten, primarily influenced by four environmental variables, i.e., “Distance from Settlements”, “Distance from Roads”, “Slope”, and “Distance from Coniferous and Broadleaved Mixed Forest”. This study can offer valuable insights for the development of policies aimed at conserving and managing sables and yellow-throated martens.

The global focus on fostering harmonious interactions and promoting rational coexistence among wildlife species to uphold or reinstate biodiversity remains a prominent area of interest. We conducted a study on the sable and yellow-throated marten in Taipinggou National Nature Reserve, Heilongjiang, China, using the line transect method and infrared camera traps from 2022 to 2023. We then analyzed the overlap of their suitable habitats and niches with the aim of gaining insight into the interspecific competition between these two species. We found that the suitable habitat areas for the sable and yellow-throated marten were 55.20 km2 and 23.28 km2, accounting for 24.86% and 10.48% of the total area of this study, respectively. The overlap between the suitable habitats for the sable and yellow-throated marten was 15.73 km2, accounting for 28.5% and 67.6% of their suitable habitat, supporting our Hypothesis 1. The first principal component (Dim1) of the niche explained 35.4% of the overall variability, which is mainly related to the environmental variables “Distance from Settlements” and “Distance from Roads”. Overall, 25.5% of the total variability was explained by the second principal component (Dim2), associated with “Slope” and “Distance from Coniferous and Broadleaved Mixed Forest”. The niches occupied by the sable and yellow-throated marten were both off-center of the environmental background space, with the niches of the sable being larger than those of the yellow-throated marten. Schoener’s D index was 0.56, indicating a high degree of niche overlap between the sable and yellow-throated marten, supporting our Hypothesis 2. Our study is helpful in terms of formulating conservation and management policies for the sable and yellow-throated marten.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Martes zibellina (taxon 36722), Martes flavigula (taxon 74864)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** yellow-throated marten (MESH:C538390)
- **Species:** Martes flavigula (yellow-throated marten, species) [taxon 74864], Martes zibellina (sable, species) [taxon 36722]

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