The Protection and Management of Wapiti in Desert Oases: Bare Land Poses a Limitation to Wapiti Conservation
Fujie Qiao, Hairong Du, Xia Zhang, Caiping Feng, Zhihua Tan, Yanqin Yu, Zhensheng Liu

TL;DR
Bare land limits the conservation of Alashan wapiti in the Helan Mountains desert oasis, highlighting the need for habitat restoration.
Contribution
Identifies bare land and winter vegetation as key factors limiting Alashan wapiti habitat suitability.
Findings
Bare land is the primary constraint on suitable habitat for Alashan wapiti.
Only 588.32 km² of the reserve has high vegetation coverage suitable for the species.
Winter NDVI and food resources are critical for habitat suitability.
Abstract
The Helan Mountains, located at the interface between China’s arid and semi-arid zones, form a natural dividing line in the heart of the desert. Often described as a “desert oasis”, this region functions as an ecological island with a uniquely distinctive geographical setting, making it a focal point for contemporary ecological research. The Alashan wapiti (Cervus canadensis alashanicus), an isolated population in this area, has become a key conservation concern for the Chinese government. Our multi-scale habitat assessments identified bare land as the principal limiting factor for the availability of suitable habitats for the species. Consequently, the protection and restoration of Alashan wapiti habitats are of critical importance, particularly in enhancing the quality of existing habitats. Our findings provide valuable scientific insights to support future conservation and management…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWildlife Ecology and Conservation · Primate Behavior and Ecology · Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
