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Table 1 Species detected during the study, ranked by the number of independent events, percentage of the total independent events recorded, and the mean (±SE) daily trapping rate. The IUCN [34] and national [17] conservation statuses are also indicated

From: A small neighborhood well-organized: seasonal and daily activity patterns of the community of large and mid-sized mammals around waterholes in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia

Species

IUCN Conservation Status

(Global / Mongolia)

Independent events

(n / %)

Mean daily trapping rate

(× 100)

Equus hemionus – Khulan

NT / EN

1416 / 29.76

28.69 ± 1.40

Ursus arctos – Brown bear

LC / CR

1105 / 23.22

22.43 ± 1.62

Vulpes vulpes – Red fox

LC / NT

771 / 16.20

17.39 ± 0.76

Lepus tolai – Tolai hare

LC / LC

402 / 8.45

9.08 ± 0.55

Ovis ammon – Argali

NT / EN

306 / 6.43

6.46 ± 0.48

Capra sibirica – Siberian ibex

LC / NT

299 / 6.28

6.05 ± 0.47

Canis lupus – Grey wolf

LC / NT

227 / 4.77

4.86 ± 0.60

Camelus ferus – Bactrian camel

CR / EN

116 / 2.44

2.53 ± 0.35

Lynx lynx – Eurasian lynx

LC / NT

57 / 1.20

1.29 ± 0.20

Panthera uncia – Snow leopard

VU / EN

57 / 1.20

1.27 ± 0.20

Otocolobus manul – Pallas’s cat

NT / NT

1 / 0.02

0.02 ± 0.02

Gazella subgutturosa – Goitered gazelle

VU / VU

1 / 0.02

0.02 ± 0.02