Published February 28, 2013 | Version v1
Journal article Open

Camera Trapping And Conservation In Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary, Sarawak, Borneo

Description

Mohd-Azlan, Engkamat, L. (2013): Camera Trapping And Conservation In Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary, Sarawak, Borneo. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 61 (1): 397-405, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5352072

Files

source.pdf

Files (164.4 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:f95c8bcdb04d37f38471e7ae49717cbd
164.4 kB Preview Download

Linked records

Additional details

Identifiers

LSID
urn:lsid:plazi.org:pub:F95CFFCDB04DFFF38471FFAE4971FFBD

Related works

Has part
Figure: 10.5281/zenodo.5352074 (DOI)
Figure: 10.5281/zenodo.5352078 (DOI)
Figure: 10.5281/zenodo.5352080 (DOI)

References

  • Bennett, E. L., 2011. Another inconvenient truth: The failure of enforcement systems to save charismatic species. Oryx, 45: 476-479.
  • Brodie, J. & A. Giordano, 2011. Small carnivores of the Maliau Basin, Sabah, Borneo including a new locality for Hose's Civet, Diplogale hosei. Small Carnivore Conservation, 44: 1-6.
  • Chai, P.P.K., 2000. Development of Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary as a Totally Protected Area Phase II, Final Report. Kuching L.M.P. Co, Malaysia. 4 pp.
  • Cheyne, S. M. & D. W. Macdonald, 2011. Wild felid diversity and activity patterns in Sabangau peat-swamp forest, Indonesian Borneo. Oryx, 45: 119-124.
  • Clements, R., L. P. Koh, T. M. Lee, R. Meier & D. Li, 2006. Importance of reservoirs for the conservation of freshwater molluscs in a tropical urban landscape. Biological Conservation, 128: 136-146.
  • Colwell, R. K., 2009. EstimateS: Statistical Estimation of Species Richness and Shared Species from Samples. Version 8.2.0. User's Guide and Application. http://purl.oclc.org/estimates.
  • Cooke, F. M., 2006. Expanding state spaces using 'idle' native customary land in Sarawak. In: Cooke, F. M. (ed.), State Communities and Forests in Contemporary Borneo. ANU E Press, Canberra. Pp. 25-44.
  • Fitzherbert, E. B., M. J. Struebig, A. Morel, F. Danielsen, C. A. Bruhl, P. F. Donald & B. Phalan, 2008. How will oil palm expansion affect biodiversity? Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 23: 538-545.
  • Giman, B., R. Stuebing & N. Megum, 2007.A camera trap inventory for mammals in a mixed use plantation forest in Sarawak. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 55: 209-215.
  • Grassman, L. I., A. M. Haines, J. E. Jane ka & M. E. Tewes, 2006. Activity periods of photo-captured mammals in north central Thailand. Mammalia, 70: 306-309.
  • Griffiths, M. & C. P. V. Schaik, 1993. The impact of human traffic on the abundance and activity periods of Sumatran rain forest wildlife. Conservation Biology, 7: 623-626.
  • Gurmaya, K. J., E. Lading, A. Susilo, S. Iskandar & J. D. Misiam, 1999. Primates. In: Kuswanda, M., P. K. P Chai & N. S. Jaya (eds.), Borneo Biodiversity Expedition, 1997 Scientific Report. ITTO, Yokohama, Japan. Pp. 128-134.
  • Harrison, R. D., 2011. Emptying the forest: Hunting and the extirpation of wildlife from tropical nature reserves. BioScience, 61: 919-924.
  • Hazebroek, H. P. & A. K. B. A. Morshidi, 2001. National Parks of Sarawak. Kota Kinabalu Natural History Publication, Borneo.
  • IUCN, 2011. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2011.1. www.iucnredlist.org. (Accessed 4 Aug.2011).
  • Kawanishi, K., 2002. Population Status of Tigers (Panthera tigris) in a Primary Rainforest of Peninsular Malaysia. PhD Thesis, University of Florida, Florida, USA.
  • Kawanishi, K., Y. Siti Hawa, A. H. A. Kadir & T. Rahmat, 2003. Distribution and potential population size of the tiger in Peninsular Malaysia. Journal of Wildlife and Parks (Malaysia), 21: 29-50.
  • Kawanishi, K. & M. E. Sunquist, 2004. Conservation status of tigers in a primary rainforest of Peninsular Malaysia. Biological Conservation, 120: 329-344.
  • Kitamura, S., S. Thong-Aree, S. Madsri & P. Poonswad, 2010. Mammal diversity and conservation in a small isolated forest of southern Thailand. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 58: 145-156.
  • Koh, L. P. & D. S. Wilcove, 2007. Cashing in palm oil for conservation. Nature, 448: 993-994.
  • Koh, L. P. & N. S. Sodhi, 2010. Conserving Southeast Asia's imperiled biodiversity: Scientific, management, and policy challenges. Biodiversity and Conservation, 19: 913-917.
  • Kumaran, J. V., B. Ketol, W. Marni, I. Sait, M. J. Mortada, F. A. A. Khan, F. P. Har, L. S. Hall & M. T. Abdullah, 2011. Comparative distribution and diversity of bats from selected localities in Sarawak. Borneo Journal of Resource Science and Technology, 1: 1-13.
  • Laidlaw, R. K., 1999. Tiger camera trapping methods. Journal of Wildlife and Parks (Malaysia), 16: 127-134.
  • Laidlaw, R. K., 2000. Effects of habitat disturbance and protected areas on mammals of Peninsular Malaysia. Conservation Biology, 14: 1639-1648.
  • Maffei, L., A. J. Noss, E. Cu´Ellar & D. A. I. Rumiz, 2005. Ocelot (Felis pardalis) population densities, activity, and ranging behaviour in the dry forests of eastern Bolivia: Data from camera trapping. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 21: 349-353.
  • Mathai, J., J. Hon, N. Juat, A. Peter & M. Gumal, 2010. Small carnivores in a logging concession in the Upper Baram, Sarawak, Borneo. Small Carnivore Conservation, 42: 1-9.
  • Matsubayashi, H., P. Lagan, N. Majalap, J. Tangah, J. R. A. Sukor & K. Kitayama, 2006. Diversity of mammalian species at natural licks in rain forest of Deramakot and their conservation. In: Lee, Y. F., A.Y.C. Chung & K. Kitayama (eds.), The 2nd Workshop on Synergy between Carbon Management and Biodiversity Conservation in Tropical Rain Forests. DIWPA, Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia. Pp. 61-68.
  • Matsubayashi, H., P. Lagan, N. Majalap, J. Tangah, J. R. A. Sukor & K. Kitayama, 2007. Importance of natural licks for the mammals in Bornean inland tropical rain forests. Ecological Research, 22: 742-748.
  • Matsubayashi, H., A. H. Ahmad, N. Wakamatsu, E. Nakazono, M. Takyu, N. Majalap, P. Lagan & J. R. A. A. Sukor, 2011. Natural-licks use by orangutans and conservation of their habitats in Bornean tropical production forest. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 59: 109-115.
  • Mickleburgh, S. P., A. M. Hutson & P. A. Racey, 1992. Old World Fruit Bats: An Action Plan for their Conservation. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland.
  • Milner-Gulland, E. J., L. B. Elizabeth & Scb, 2003. Wild meat: The bigger picture. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 18: 351-357.
  • Mohamed, A., H. Samejima & A. Wilting, 2009. Records of five Bornean cat species from Deramakot Forest Reserve in Sabah, Malaysia. Cat news, 51: 12-15.
  • Mohd-Azlan, J., E. Lading & Munau, 2003. Bornean bay cat photograph and sightings. Cat News, 39: 2.
  • Mohd-Azlan, J. & D. S. K. Sharma, 2003. Camera trapping the Indochinese tiger (Panthera tigris corbetti) in a secondary forest, Peninsular Malaysia. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 51: 421-427.
  • Mohd-Azlan, J., 2004. Camera trapping survey in the Maludam National Park, Betong Division Sarawak. W. U. Alterra, the Netherlands, Forest Department Sarawak, and Sarawak Forestry Corporation. 36 pp.
  • Mohd-Azlan, J., A. A. Tuen, M. Khombi, I. Sait & M. T. Abdullah, 2006. Diversity and abundance of mammals in Loagan Bunut National Park. In: Tuen, A. A., A. K. Sayok, A. N. Toh & G. T. Noweg (eds.), Scientific Journey through Borneo, Loagan Bunut, PSF Technical Series No 5. UNDP, GEF, IBEC, UNIMAS. Pp. 173-182.
  • Mohd-Azlan, J., 2006. Mammal diversity and conservation in a secondary forest in Peninsular Malaysia. Biodiversity and Conservation, 15: 1013-1025.
  • Mohd-Azlan, J. & D. S. K. Sharma, 2006. The diversity and activity patterns of wild felids in a secondary forest in Peninsular Malaysia. Oryx, 40: 1-6.
  • Mohd-Azlan, J. & E. Lading, 2006. Camera trapping and conservation in Lambir Hills National Park. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 54: 469-475.
  • Mohd-Azlan, J., D. P. A. Lisa, E. Lading & R. Mohidin, 2007. Camera trapping and conservation in Kubah National Park. Proceedings of the 8th Hornbill Workshop on Protected Areas and Biodiversity Conservation. Sarawak Forestry Corporation, Telang Usang, Sarawak. Pp. 87-101.
  • Mohd-Azlan, J. & J. Sanderson, 2007. Geographic distribution and conservation status of the bay cat (Catopuma badia), a Bornean endemic. Oryx, 31: 1-4.
  • Mohd-Azlan, J., 2009. The use of camera traps in Malaysian rainforests. Journal of Tropical Biology and Conservation, 5: 81-86.
  • Mohd-Azlan, J. & M. J. Lawes, 2011. The effect of the surrounding landscape matrix on mangrove bird community assembly in north Australia. Biological Conservation, 144: 2134-2141.
  • Nowell, K. & P. Jackson, 1996. Wild Cats: Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. 382 pp.
  • NPNRO (National Parks and Nature Reserves Ordinance), 1998. Prepared and Published by The Commissioner of Law Revision, Sarawak, Under the authority of the revisions of Laws Ordinance, 1992. Percetakan Nasional Malaysia Bhd. Kuching. 25 pp.
  • O'Brien, T. G., M. F. Kinnaird & H. T.Wibisono, 2003. Crouching tiggers, hidden prey: Sumatran tiger and prey populations in a tropical forest landscape. Animal Conservation,6: 131-139.
  • Payne, J., C. M. Francis & K. Phillips, 1985. A Field Guide to the Mammals of Borneo. The Sabah Society, Kota Kinabalu Malaysia. 332 pp.
  • Piper, P. J. & R. J. Rabett, 2009. Hunting in a tropical rainforest: Evidence from the Terminal Pleistocene at Lobang Hangus, Niah Caves, Sarawak. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 19: 551-565.
  • Rayan, D. M. & S. W. Mohamad, 2009. The importance of selectively logged forests for tiger Panthera tigris conservation: a population density estimate in Peninsular Malaysia. Oryx, 43: 48-51.
  • Roberts, N. J., 2011. Investigation into survey techniques of large mammals: Surveyor competence and camera-trapping vs transect-sampling. Bioscience Horizons, 4: 40-49.
  • Silveira, L., A. T. A. Jacomo & J. A. F. Diniz-Filho, 2003. Camera trap, line transect census and track surveys: A comparative evaluation. Biological Conservation, 114: 351-355.
  • Soberon, J. M., J. B. Llorente & L. Onate, 2000. The use of specimen-label databases for conservation purposes:An example using Mexican papilionid and pierid butterflies. Biodiversity and Conservation, 9: 1441-1466.
  • Sodhi, N. S., L. P. Koh, R. Clements, T. C. Wanger, J. K. Hill, K. C. Hamer, Y. Clough, T. Tscharntke, M. R. C. Posa & T. M. Lee, 2010. Forest degradation deepens around and within protected areas in East Asia. Biological Conservation, 143: 2375-2384.
  • Stevens, W. E., 1968. Habitat requirements of Malayan mammals. Malayan Nature Journal, 22: 3-9.
  • Swann, D. E., C. C. Hass, D. C. Dalto & S. A. Wolf, 2004. Infraredtriggered cameras for detecting wildlife: An evaluation and review. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 32: 357-365.
  • SWLPO (Sarawak Wild Life Protection Ordinance), 1998. Prepared and Published by The Commissioner of Law Revision, Sarawak, Under the authority of the revisions of Laws Ordinance, 1992. Percetakan Nasional Malaysia Bhd., Kuching. 88 pp.
  • Tang, L., G. Shao, Z. Piao, L. Dai, M. A. Jenkins, S. Wang, G. Wu, J. Wu & J. Zhao, 2010. Forest degradation deepens around and within protected areas in East Asia. Biological Conservation, 143: 1295-1298.
  • Tobler, M. W., S. E. Carrillo-Percastegui & G. Powell, 2009. Habitat use, activity patterns and use of mineral licks by five species of ungulate in south-eastern Peru. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 25: 261-270.
  • van Schaik, C. P. & M. Griffiths, 1996. Activity periods of Indonesian rain forest mammals. Biotropica, 28: 105-112.
  • van Weers, D. J., 1993. On the tooth morphology of the long-tailed porcupine Trichys fasciculata (Hystricidae: Rodentia), with notes on the genera Atherus and Hystrix. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 41: 251-261.
  • WWF, 2005. Borneo: Treasure Island at Risk. WWF Germany, Frankfurt am Main. 78 pp.
  • Wong, T. S., C. W. Servheen & L. Ambu, 2004. Home range, movement and activity patterns, and bedding sites of Malayan sun bears Helarctos malayanus in the Rainforest of Borneo. Biological Conservation, 119: 169-181.
  • Yasuda, M., Rustam, C. Boer, T. Oka & K. Fukuyama, 2009. A mammalian faunal survey in different forest types in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. In: Fukuyama, K. & T. Oka (eds.), Proceedings of International Seminar on CDM Plantation and Biodiversity: Results of a Collaborative Research in East Kalimantan. FFPRI Tsukuba Taisei Print Co., Hitachi. Pp. 43-45.