Tree-Climbing Behavior of a Forest-Dwelling Ungulate: The Formosan Serow
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ID | Trees Climbed by Serow | Location Name | Altitude | ||||
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Species | Type | Stratification | DBH (cm) | ||||
1 | Deutzia pulchra | EB | Shrub layer | 5 | unk. | unk. | |
2 | Symplocos modesta | EB | Tree layer | 60 | unk. | unk. | |
3 | unk. | EB | Tree layer | 60 | Hsinchu City, Northern Taiwan | unk. | |
4 | unk. | EB | Tree layer | 60 | Mountain Beidawu, Pingtong County, Southern Taiwan | 1500–3000 | |
5 | Prinsepia scandens | EB | Shrub layer | 5 | unk. | unk. | |
6 | Salix fulvopubescens | EB | Tree layer | 5 | unk. | unk. | |
7 | Salix fulvopubescens | EB | Shrub layer | 5 | unk. | unk. | |
8 | Abies kawakamii | EC | Tree layer | 30 | Yushan National Park, Chiayi County, Southern Taiwan | 2944 | |
9 | Oreocnide pedunculata | EB | Shrub layer | 10 | unk. | unk. | |
10 | Mallotus japonicus | EB | Shrub layer | 10 | Changbin Township, Taitung County, Eastern Taiwan (Coastal Mountain Range) | <200 | |
11 | Mallotus japonicus | EB | Shrub layer | 10 | Changbin Township, Taitung County, Eastern Taiwan (Coastal Mountain Range) | <200 | |
12 | Tsuga chinensis var. formosana | EC | Shrub layer | 7.5 | Yushan National Park, Chiayi County, Southern Taiwan | 2944 | |
13 | Abies kawakamii | EC | Shrub layer | 30 | Xue Mountain, Miaoli Country, Northern Taiwan | 3500 | |
14 | Fatsia polycarpa | EB | Shrub layer | 10 | Wuling Veterans Farm, Taichung City, Central Taiwan | 2200 | |
15 | Photinia niitakayamensis | EB | Shrub layer | 10 | Daxue Mountain, Taichung City, Central Taiwan | 2300 | |
ID | Date | Time of Day | Climbing Individual | Serow Location in the Tree | |||
Age Class | Sex | Parts | Minimum Diameter (cm) | Height (m) | |||
1 | unk. | daytime | Adult | M | Branch | 2 | 0.6 |
2 | 2023/6/18 | daytime | Adult | unk. | Trunk | 60 | 2.4 |
3 | unk. | daytime | Adult | unk. | Trunk | 60 | 4 |
4 | 2019/2/16 | daytime | Adult | unk. | Trunk | 60 | ? |
5 | August | daytime | Adult | unk. | Branch | 4 | 3 |
6 | August | daytime | Adult | unk. | Branch | 4 | 1.8 |
7 | September | daytime | Adult | unk. | Branch | 4 | 1.8 |
8 | 2022/12/6 | daytime | Adult | unk. | Branch | 5 | 1.8 |
9 | unk. | evening | Adult | F | Branch | 5 | 1.2 |
10 | 2022/8/4 | daytime | Adult | unk. | Branch | 5 | 1.8 |
11 | 2022/8/10 | evening | Adult | unk. | Branch | 5 | 1.8 |
12 | 2023/2/23 | evening | Adult | unk. | Branch | 4 | 1.8 |
13 | unk. | daytime | Adult | unk. | Branch | 4 | 0.6 |
14 | 2021/9/4 | daytime | Adult | unk. | Branch | 4 | 1.8 |
15 | 2019/1/30 | evening | Adult | unk. | Branch | 5 | 1.8 |
ID | Behavioral Pattern | Food Item | Image Type | Social Network | |||
1 | AL, FO, FL | Deutzia pulchra (climbed tree) | Video | ||||
2 | AL, FL | NA | Video | YouTube | |||
3 | AL | NA | Video | YouTube | |||
4 | RE | NA | Video | YouTube | |||
5 | FO | Prinsepia scandens (climbed tree) | Video | YouTube | |||
6 | FO | Salix fulvopubescens (climbed tree) | Video | YouTube | |||
7 | AL | NA | Video | YouTube | |||
8 | FO | Lichen, moss, or usnea (on the branch of climbed tree) | Video | ||||
9 | NA | NA | Photo | ||||
10 | FO | Mallotus japonicus (climbed tree) | Photo | ||||
11 | FO | Mallotus japonicus (climbed tree) | Photo | ||||
12 | FO | Lichen, moss, or usnea (on the branch of climbed tree) | Video | ||||
13 | FO | Juniperus squamata Lamb. (not climbed tree) | Photo/Video | ||||
14 | NA | NA | Photo | NA | |||
15 | NA | NA | Photo | NA |
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Takada, H.; Sun, N.C.-M.; Liang, Y.-J.; Liu, J.-H.; Liu, C.-K.; Pei, K.J.-C. Tree-Climbing Behavior of a Forest-Dwelling Ungulate: The Formosan Serow. Animals 2024, 14, 2159. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14152159
Takada H, Sun NC-M, Liang Y-J, Liu J-H, Liu C-K, Pei KJ-C. Tree-Climbing Behavior of a Forest-Dwelling Ungulate: The Formosan Serow. Animals. 2024; 14(15):2159. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14152159
Chicago/Turabian StyleTakada, Hayato, Nick Ching-Min Sun, Yu-Jen Liang, Jen-Hao Liu, Ching-Kuo Liu, and Kurtis Jai-Chyi Pei. 2024. "Tree-Climbing Behavior of a Forest-Dwelling Ungulate: The Formosan Serow" Animals 14, no. 15: 2159. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14152159
APA StyleTakada, H., Sun, N. C.-M., Liang, Y.-J., Liu, J.-H., Liu, C.-K., & Pei, K. J.-C. (2024). Tree-Climbing Behavior of a Forest-Dwelling Ungulate: The Formosan Serow. Animals, 14(15), 2159. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14152159