Felis silvestris ssp. bieti

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Taxonomy [top]

Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family
ANIMALIA CHORDATA MAMMALIA CARNIVORA FELIDAE

Scientific Name: Felis silvestris ssp. bieti
Species Authority Milne-Edwards, 1892
Infra-specific Authority: Milne-Edwards, 1892
Common Name/s:
English Chinese Alpine Steppe Cat, Chinese Desert Cat, Chinese Mountain Cat, Chinese Steppe Cat, Grass Cat
French Chat De Biet
Spanish Gato De Biet, Gato Del Desierto De China
Synonym/s:
Felis bieti

Assessment Information [top]

Red List Category & Criteria: Vulnerable   C2a(ii)   ver 3.1
Year Assessed: 2008
Assessor/s Breitenmoser, U., Breitenmoser-Wursten, C., Sanderson, J., Mallon, D.P. & Driscoll, C.
Evaluator/s: Nowell, K., Breitenmoser-Wursten, C., Breitenmoser, U. (Cat Red List Authority) & Hoffmann, M. (Global Mammal Assessment Team)
Justification:
The Chinese mountain cat has a restricted distribution in China, occurring on the eastern edge of the Tibetan plateau at elevations from 2,500-5,000 m (He et al. 2004). There is little information about its ecology and status (Yin et al. 2008, Wozencraft et al. in press), but it is generally considered rare (Nowell and Jackson 1996). It is threatened primarily by large-scale poisoning campaigns targeting pikas, presumably their main prey (Nowell and Jackson 1996, He et al. 2004, Chen et al. 2005, Yin et al. 2008). Skins have also been seen in trade (Nowell and Jackson 1996, Chen et al. 2005). Its effective population size may be fewer than 10,000 mature breeding individuals, with a declining trend due to loss of prey base and persecution, and it may largely exist as a single interconnected subpopulation. Further information on distribution and status may warrant reclassification to a higher category of threat (IUCN Cats Red List workshop 2007).
History:
2002 Vulnerable (IUCN 2002)
1996 Data Deficient (Baillie and Groombridge 1996)
1994 Insufficiently Known (Groombridge 1994)

Geographic Range [top]

Countries:
Native:
China (Gansu - Presence Uncertain, Nei Mongol - Presence Uncertain, Ningxia - Presence Uncertain, Qinghai, Shaanxi - Presence Uncertain, Sichuan - Presence Uncertain, Tibet [or Xizang] - Presence Uncertain, Xinjiang - Presence Uncertain)

Population [top]

Population Trend: Decreasing

Habitat and Ecology [top]

Systems: Terrestrial

Threats [top]

Conservation Actions [top]

Citation: Breitenmoser, U., Breitenmoser-Wursten, C., Sanderson, J., Mallon, D.P. & Driscoll, C. 2008. Felis silvestris ssp. bieti. In: IUCN 2008. 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 23 November 2008.
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