Information on the distribution of species is important in prescribing sound management practices for a protected area. Therefore an attempt to understand the diversity of terrestrial animals was carried out using infra-red sensored camera traps in Tanjung Datu National Park from July 2013 to February 2015. A total of 17 camera locations which included various microhabitat and elevation have accumulated 1688 camera days which resulted in 844 independent animal photos that comprised of 21 mammals, I birds and 1 reptile. The cameras revealed a total of 17 medium to large mammals (excluding Squirrels & Rodents) with the most common species photographed being the Macaca nemestrina (239) followed by Sus barbatus (210) while Paguma larvata (1), ...
Information on the status and distribution of species within a geographical area is vital for develo...
Sarawak has lost a significant portion of its primary forest mostly due to logging and land conversi...
Information on functional guilds and animals’ activity patterns are important in order to provide be...
A rapid assessment using camera traps was carried out in Lambir Hills National Park from February 20...
Information on the distribution of species is important in prescribing sound management practices fo...
The persistence of biodiversity in the Bornean rainforest depends on its ability to adapt to anthrop...
Camera trapping is a useful technique to study larger terrestrial mammals. Intensive camera trap sur...
Mohd-Azlan, Jayasilan, Nurul-Asna, Hidayah, Jailan, Thaqifah Syaza, Tuen, Andrew Alek, Engkamat, Lad...
Information and knowledge on species distribution are crucial for planning and evaluating conservati...
Rapid urban and agricultural expansions are taking place across Peninsular Malaysia resulting in wid...
This study was conducted in Pasin Forest Management Unit (FMU) in Song Sarawak from 1st January 2016...
As part of an effort to develop a comprehensive management plan for the Imbak Canyon Conservation Ar...
A study of availability camera traps assessment towards terrestrial vertebrates was conducted in Gun...
<p class="Default"><em>Halimun Salak </em><em>Mount </em><em>National Park has many ecosystem and ha...
Mammals play a crucial role for the biotic processes of the rainforest ecosystem. Studying their beh...
Information on the status and distribution of species within a geographical area is vital for develo...
Sarawak has lost a significant portion of its primary forest mostly due to logging and land conversi...
Information on functional guilds and animals’ activity patterns are important in order to provide be...
A rapid assessment using camera traps was carried out in Lambir Hills National Park from February 20...
Information on the distribution of species is important in prescribing sound management practices fo...
The persistence of biodiversity in the Bornean rainforest depends on its ability to adapt to anthrop...
Camera trapping is a useful technique to study larger terrestrial mammals. Intensive camera trap sur...
Mohd-Azlan, Jayasilan, Nurul-Asna, Hidayah, Jailan, Thaqifah Syaza, Tuen, Andrew Alek, Engkamat, Lad...
Information and knowledge on species distribution are crucial for planning and evaluating conservati...
Rapid urban and agricultural expansions are taking place across Peninsular Malaysia resulting in wid...
This study was conducted in Pasin Forest Management Unit (FMU) in Song Sarawak from 1st January 2016...
As part of an effort to develop a comprehensive management plan for the Imbak Canyon Conservation Ar...
A study of availability camera traps assessment towards terrestrial vertebrates was conducted in Gun...
<p class="Default"><em>Halimun Salak </em><em>Mount </em><em>National Park has many ecosystem and ha...
Mammals play a crucial role for the biotic processes of the rainforest ecosystem. Studying their beh...
Information on the status and distribution of species within a geographical area is vital for develo...
Sarawak has lost a significant portion of its primary forest mostly due to logging and land conversi...
Information on functional guilds and animals’ activity patterns are important in order to provide be...