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Figure 8. (A) Mean ± SE density of lone males in different seasons. Abundance of lone males is lowest when conditions were harshest. The density of lone males is highest during environmentally most hospitable times of the year. (B) Mean ± SE density of lone males in different locations. Abundance of lone males is highest in areas Einaljalal (E) and Dehvazir (D). (C) Mean ± SE number of lone males in different locations during three kinds of EH. While males are rarely seen alone in area Rigjamshid (R) especially during the most benign parts of the year, the number of lone males is highest in habitats E and D during environmentally most hospitable times of the year.
Published as part of Nowzari, Haniyeh, Hemami, Mahmoudreza, Karami, Mahmoud, Zarkesh, Mir Masoud Kheirkhah, Riazi, Borhan & Rubenstein, Daniel I., 2013, Habitat use by the Persian onager, Equus hemionus onager (Perissodactyla: Equidae) in Qatrouyeh National Park, Fars, Iran, pp. 2795-2814 in Journal of Natural History 47 (43-44) on page 2808, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2013.802040, http://zenodo.org/record/4631948
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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