Study species Both pheasant species found in syntopy in Khao Yai National Park, silver pheasant (SPH) and Siamese fireback (SMF) are found sympatrically over much of their southeastern range (Dickinson, 2003). In their range in Thailand these two species are largely segregated by elevation and, consequently, it can be assumed by habitat moisture. Silver pheasant have a montane and submontane distribution, with elevations of 700 m and above, while the Siamese fireback is characteristically a lowland species, inhabiting forest in plains and foothills to a maximum elevation of 700 m (Lekagul &
Round, 1991; Robson, 2000).
Study species Both pheasant species found in syntopy in Khao Yai National Park, silver pheasant (SPH) and Siamese fireback (SMF) are found sympatrically over much of their southeastern range (Dickinson, 2003). In their range in Thailand these two species are largely segregated by elevation and, consequently, it can be assumed by habitat moisture. Silver pheasant have a montane and submontane distribution, with elevations of 700 m and above, while the Siamese fireback is characteristically a lowland species, inhabiting forest in plains and foothills to a maximum elevation of 700 m (Lekagul &Round, 1991; Robson, 2000).
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