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Table 1.

Information on the capture and tracking of the ungulates in the present study.

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Figure 1.

Movements of the tracked Mongolian gazelles captured on the southwestern side of the Ulaanbaatar–Beijing Railroad in 2002 and 2003.

Table 1 provides the basic information and tracking period for each gazelle.

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Figure 2.

Movements of the tracked Mongolian gazelles captured on the southwestern side of the Ulaanbaatar–Beijing Railroad in 2007.

Table 1 provides the basic information and tracking period for each gazelle.

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Figure 3.

Movements of the tracked Mongolian gazelles captured on the northeastern side of the Ulaanbaatar–Beijing Railroad in 2007.

Table 1 provides the basic information and tracking period for each gazelle.

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Figure 4.

Movements of the tracked Asiatic wild asses in Mongolia.

Table 1 provides the basic information and tracking period for each wild ass.

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Figure 5.

Monthly ratio (mean+SE) located within 10 km from the anthropogenic barriers for the tracked Mongolian gazelles that used areas within 10 km from the barriers at least once (n = 16).

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Figure 6.

Monthly numbers of locations within 10 km and over 10 km from the anthropogenic barriers for the tracked Asiatic wild asses.

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