%0 Journal Article %A YANG Zicheng %A CHEN Ying %A LI Junsong %A WANG Lifan %A PIAO You %A SONG Zhiyong %A SHI Kun %T Individual identification and population size assessment for Asian elephant based on camera-trapping techniques %D 2018 %R 10.16829/j.slxb.150109 %J ACTA THERIOLOGICA SINICA %P 18-27 %V 38 %N 1 %X We studied and assessed the minimum population number of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) in Shangyong Sub-Reserve (SYSR), Xishuangbanna National Nature Reserve in Yunnan Province, China using camera-traps. We set up 27 camera-traps in SYSR from January to April 2016, which ran for a total of 621 camera-trap days and obtained 1944 sample photographs. Within this period individual camera units were active for between 9-52 full days (mean=24). We identified a minimum number of 69 unique individual elephants from photographs (38 adults, 16 sub-adults, 15 calfs) in SYSR. We detected 7 Asian elephants that moved actively across the China-Laos border. The advantages and disadvantages of our camera-trap methodology compared with those of other techniques for individual identification is discussed, and we explore the potential for robust methods for fast, real-time and effective population evaluation in the future. This study strengthened our understanding of Asian elephant status in SYSR and provides scientific evidence to support conservation planning and actions. %U http://www.mammal.cn/EN/10.16829/j.slxb.150109