Small Mammals from Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary "hidden Jewel of Sarawak"
A survey was conducted at Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary (LEWS) from 13th to 26th June 2008 to document as well as to determine the species richness and relative abundance of small mammals. In average, 10 mist nets, six four-bank harp traps, 10 pit fall traps and 100 cage traps were deployed....
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
Language: | English |
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Akademi Sains Malaysia
2010
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Online Access: | http://ir.unimas.my/669/ http://ir.unimas.my/669/ http://ir.unimas.my/669/1/Poster_LEWS_small%20mammals_finalized.pdf |
Summary: | A survey was conducted at Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary (LEWS) from 13th to 26th June 2008 to
document as well as to determine the species richness and relative abundance of small mammals.
In average, 10 mist nets, six four-bank harp traps, 10 pit fall traps and 100 cage traps were deployed.
Sampling was conducted at two different sites within the sanctuary: Sungai Bloh (Bloh) and Sungai
Menyarin (Menyarin) trail. A total of 77 specimens from 21 species of nine families of small
mammals representing four orders: Chiroptera, Rodentia, Scandentia and Soricomorpha were
captured from 12 nights of sampling effort. Balionycteris maculata and Niviventer rapit were recorded
as the most abundant species in both sites. Ten new geographic records were added for
Hipposideros cervinus, H. cinneraceus, Rhinolophus luctus, Kerivoula hardwickii, K. intermedia,
Myotis muricola, M. ridleyi, Arielulus cuprosus, Tupaia minor and Suncus etruscus at LEWS. Current
study does not provide similar survey result to the previous study, which may be due to differences in
sampling seasons, baits used, and the exact sampling site. We have provided detailed exact
sampling sites geographic coordinate and sampling techniques to allow future sampling to replicate
our survey to compare and discuss the diversity in LEWS over time. |
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