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On September 7, 2021, the research group of Yao Meng and Li Sheng from the School of Life Sciences of Peking University and Peking University’s Ecological Research Center published a study titled "Generalist carnivores can be effective biodiversity samplers of terrestrial vertebrates" in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment Thesis
The target species (leopard cats and red foxes) and the distribution of sample collection points (mountains: TH-Taihang Mountain, QL-Qinling Mountain, MS-Min Mountain, QO-Qonglai Mountain, SL-Shaluli Mountain)
The taxa composition of vertebrate prey (food) species contained in the stool samples of 5 mountain leopard cats
The rapid loss of global biodiversity will seriously affect the functions and services of ecosystems
In terrestrial ecosystems, small and medium-sized carnivores usually adopt opportunistic and flexible feeding strategies, and have strong habitat adaptability, large populations, and easy access to fecal samples
Shao Xinning (right) and Lu Qi (left), the first and second authors of the paper, collect samples and record information in the field
Yao Meng (left) and Li Sheng (right) collect fecal samples in Yajiang, Sichuan
Yao Meng and Li Sheng are the co-corresponding authors of this paper
Original link: http://doi.
Yao Meng:
Associate Researcher of Zhao Jindong Research Group, School of Life Sciences, Peking University, Peking University Ecological Research Center
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Li Sheng:
Researcher, School of Life Sciences, Peking University, Peking University Ecological Research Center
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