Relative abundance, activity patterns and diversity of mammals based on camera trapping data

Camera trapping has recently been introduced as practical method in estimating animal abundance, especially low densities mammals. Based on the data presented from the study conducted at Jerangau Forest Reserve, Terengganu, 30 species of mammal was recorded within the 5940 trap-nights; shows that th...

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Main Author: Nuur Hidayah, Ab Hamid
Format: Final Year Project Report / IMRAD
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) 2005
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/1480/
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description Camera trapping has recently been introduced as practical method in estimating animal abundance, especially low densities mammals. Based on the data presented from the study conducted at Jerangau Forest Reserve, Terengganu, 30 species of mammal was recorded within the 5940 trap-nights; shows that the area was inhabit by variety of species including large mammals such as elephants, tigers and tapirs. The relative abundance index for each species was calculated based on the total trap nights and the number of independent photos. While the diversity index was calculated using Shannon-Wiener Index and program FORTRAN. Among the species recorded, two ungulates species were most abundance, which are wild boar (RAi= 0.355) and tapir (RAi = 0.152). Analysis of activity patterns shows that 58% of the total independent photos were recorded at night, whereas, 42% were recorded during daytime. The calculation of activity patterns shows that peak activity of tigers was correlated to the peak activity of potential prey species such as wild boar and muntjac.
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spelling unimas-14802025-05-09T06:30:10Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/1480/ Relative abundance, activity patterns and diversity of mammals based on camera trapping data Nuur Hidayah, Ab Hamid QL Zoology Camera trapping has recently been introduced as practical method in estimating animal abundance, especially low densities mammals. Based on the data presented from the study conducted at Jerangau Forest Reserve, Terengganu, 30 species of mammal was recorded within the 5940 trap-nights; shows that the area was inhabit by variety of species including large mammals such as elephants, tigers and tapirs. The relative abundance index for each species was calculated based on the total trap nights and the number of independent photos. While the diversity index was calculated using Shannon-Wiener Index and program FORTRAN. Among the species recorded, two ungulates species were most abundance, which are wild boar (RAi= 0.355) and tapir (RAi = 0.152). Analysis of activity patterns shows that 58% of the total independent photos were recorded at night, whereas, 42% were recorded during daytime. The calculation of activity patterns shows that peak activity of tigers was correlated to the peak activity of potential prey species such as wild boar and muntjac. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) 2005 Final Year Project Report / IMRAD NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/1480/5/Nuur%20Hidayah%20Ab%20Hamid%20ft.pdf Nuur Hidayah, Ab Hamid (2005) Relative abundance, activity patterns and diversity of mammals based on camera trapping data. [Final Year Project Report / IMRAD] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle QL Zoology
Nuur Hidayah, Ab Hamid
Relative abundance, activity patterns and diversity of mammals based on camera trapping data
title Relative abundance, activity patterns and diversity of mammals based on camera trapping data
title_full Relative abundance, activity patterns and diversity of mammals based on camera trapping data
title_fullStr Relative abundance, activity patterns and diversity of mammals based on camera trapping data
title_full_unstemmed Relative abundance, activity patterns and diversity of mammals based on camera trapping data
title_short Relative abundance, activity patterns and diversity of mammals based on camera trapping data
title_sort relative abundance, activity patterns and diversity of mammals based on camera trapping data
topic QL Zoology
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/1480/
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/1480/5/Nuur%20Hidayah%20Ab%20Hamid%20ft.pdf