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Geographic Range [top]
Range Description: This species occurs in east Arunachal Pradesh, India, north and east Myanmar, north-west and west Yunnan, China, and west Thailand.
Countries occurrence:
Native:
China (Yunnan); India (Arunachal Pradesh); Myanmar; Thailand
Additional data:
? Continuing decline in area of occupancy (AOO): Unknown
? Extreme fluctuations in area of occupancy (AOO): No ? Estimated extent of occurrence (EOO) - km2: 295000
? Continuing decline in extent of occurrence (EOO): Unknown ? Extreme fluctuations in extent of occurrence (EOO): No
? Continuing decline in number of locations: Unknown
? Extreme fluctuations in the number of locations: No ? Lower elevation limit (metres): 1200
? Upper elevation limit (metres): 3000
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Population [top]
Population: The global population size has not been quantified, but the species is described as locally common in Myanmar and generally rare in China (del Hoyo et al. 2007).
Trend Justification: The population is suspected to be stable since the species is tolerant of degraded habitat and occurs across a broad altitudinal range.
Current Population Trend: Stable
Additional data:
? Number of mature individuals: Unknown ? Continuing decline of mature individuals: Unknown
? Extreme fluctuations: No ? Population severely fragmented: No
? Continuing decline in subpopulations: Unknown
? Extreme fluctuations in subpopulations: No ? All individuals in one subpopulation: No
Habitat and Ecology [top]
Habitat and Ecology: This species is found in thick undergrowth of broadleaved evergreen forest, wet luxuriant ravines and damp gullies, including in secondary and degraded forests, at 1,400-2,800 m in SE Asia and 1,200-3,000 m in China.
Systems: Terrestrial
Continuing decline in area, extent and/or quality of habitat: Unknown
Generation Length (years): 4.4
Movement patterns: Not a Migrant
Threats [top]
Major Threat(s): This species is unlikely to be at serious risk from habitat loss owing to its wide altitudinal range and tolerance of forest degradation (J. Eames in litt. 2007, B. Anderson in litt. 2007).
Citation: BirdLife International. 2016. Spelaeornis reptatus. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016: e.T22734543A95089223. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T22734543A95089223.en. Downloaded on 17 January 2017.
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