Rupicapra asiatica

213. Asia Minor Chamois Rupicapra asiatica French: Chamois du Caucase / German: Kleinasien-Gamse / Spanish: Rebeco de Asia Menor Other common names: Anatolian Chamois, Turkish Chamois Taxonomy. Rupicapra tragus asiatica Lydekker, 1908, Trebizond, Asia Minor (Turkey). Rupicapra probably spread from A...

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Main Authors: Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier
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Published: Lynx Edicions 2011
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/6636970
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6636970
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Summary:213. Asia Minor Chamois Rupicapra asiatica French: Chamois du Caucase / German: Kleinasien-Gamse / Spanish: Rebeco de Asia Menor Other common names: Anatolian Chamois, Turkish Chamois Taxonomy. Rupicapra tragus asiatica Lydekker, 1908, Trebizond, Asia Minor (Turkey). Rupicapra probably spread from Asia to Europe during the Middle Pleistocene. Two subspecies recognized. Subspecies and Distribution. R.a.asiaticaLydekker,1908—NE&ETurkey. R. a. caucasica Lydekker, 1910 — Caucasus in S Russia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan. Descriptive notes. Head—body 125-135 cm (males) and ¢c. 96 cm (females), tail c. 8— 10 cm, shoulder height 78-86 cm; weight 30-50 kg (males) and 25-42 kg (females). Horn length 14-25 cm (males), horn basal girth 6-10 cm (males). The Asia Minor Chamois is similar in body coloration to Alpine Chamois (R. rupicapra), but smaller in size. Diploid chromosome numberis 58. Habitat. Asia Minor Chamois occur at elevations of 200-2850 m. In the Caucasus, they occur in the alpine zone in September—-November and lowest elevations during December-May. Gray Wolves (Canis lupus) and Eurasian Lynxes (Lynx lynx) are predators. Chamois remains were found in 12% of wolf droppings and 18% of lynx scats. Domestic dogs can be predators in some areas. Food and Feeding. Feed principally on forbs and graminoids during summer and on browse during winter. Breeding. Mating season of the Asia Minor Chamois is from late October to early December, and kids are born from late April to mid-June after gestation of 165-175 days. Most kids are born in May—earlyJune. A single offsping is usually born; twinning is rare. Activity patterns. Probably similar to Alpine Chamois. The Asia Minor Chamois is mostly diurnal but known to forage at night. In the Caucasus, they feed between 05:00 h and 11:00 h followed by a midday rest period. Foraging resumes at about 17:00 h. Movements, Home range and Social organization. Seasonal migrations occur between alpine areas occupied in summer and lower-elevation forested areas in winter. Summer and ...