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Animal communities have complex patterns of ecological segregation at different levels according to food resources, habitats, behavior, and activity patterns. Understanding these patterns among the community is essential for the conservation of the whole ecosystem. However, these networks are difficult to study nowadays, due to anthropic disturbances and local extinctions, making it difficult to conclude if segregation patterns are natural or human-induced. We studied ecological segregation in a community of large and mid-sized mammals in the Great Gobi Desert, a remote arid area free from recent extinctions and human disturbances. Activity patterns of 10 sympatric mammal species were monitored around 6 waterholes through camera-trapping over a two-year period, and analyzed them primarily through circular statistics.
Алтайн өвөр говийн баян бүрд, уст цэгийн орчим тавьсан автомат камерийн тусламжтайгаар хулангийн хоногийн хэмнэл, ус ашиглалтын талаарх үзүүлэлтийг нэгтгэн дүгнэсэн