Analysis on the habitat use of bearded pigs in Sarawak

Sanctuary, and a High Conservation Value Forest near Bintulu We used infra-red sensor cameras, a non-invasive method to gather information on bearded pigs over large survey areas and for several months at a time. Total of 32 camera-traps including models from Reconyx and Bushnell were used for 36 lo...

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Main Authors: Navennec, Alexia, Cheok, Melynda Ka Yi, Jayasilan, Mohd. Azlan
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Language:English
Published: IUCN 2016
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author Navennec, Alexia
Cheok, Melynda Ka Yi
Jayasilan, Mohd. Azlan
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Cheok, Melynda Ka Yi
Jayasilan, Mohd. Azlan
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description Sanctuary, and a High Conservation Value Forest near Bintulu We used infra-red sensor cameras, a non-invasive method to gather information on bearded pigs over large survey areas and for several months at a time. Total of 32 camera-traps including models from Reconyx and Bushnell were used for 36 locations between March 2012 and November 2013. Occupancy analysis using PRESENCE 2.0 shows that Beach forest and Mixed Dipterocarp Forests are more likely to be inhibited, compared to Kerangas (Heath) forest. Additional sampling and effort is needed to further investigate the habitat preference between protected areas by increasing the number of camera trap locations in different habitats.
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spelling unimas-161542017-05-08T01:34:29Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16154/ Analysis on the habitat use of bearded pigs in Sarawak Navennec, Alexia Cheok, Melynda Ka Yi Jayasilan, Mohd. Azlan QL Zoology Sanctuary, and a High Conservation Value Forest near Bintulu We used infra-red sensor cameras, a non-invasive method to gather information on bearded pigs over large survey areas and for several months at a time. Total of 32 camera-traps including models from Reconyx and Bushnell were used for 36 locations between March 2012 and November 2013. Occupancy analysis using PRESENCE 2.0 shows that Beach forest and Mixed Dipterocarp Forests are more likely to be inhibited, compared to Kerangas (Heath) forest. Additional sampling and effort is needed to further investigate the habitat preference between protected areas by increasing the number of camera trap locations in different habitats. IUCN 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16154/1/Analysis%20on%20the%20habitat%20use%20of%20bearded%20pigs%20IN%20SARAWAK%20%28abstract%29.pdf Navennec, Alexia and Cheok, Melynda Ka Yi and Jayasilan, Mohd. Azlan (2016) Analysis on the habitat use of bearded pigs in Sarawak. Suiform Sounding, 14 (2). pp. 7-12. ISSN 1446-991X https://www.researchgate.net/publication/299973612
spellingShingle QL Zoology
Navennec, Alexia
Cheok, Melynda Ka Yi
Jayasilan, Mohd. Azlan
Analysis on the habitat use of bearded pigs in Sarawak
title Analysis on the habitat use of bearded pigs in Sarawak
title_full Analysis on the habitat use of bearded pigs in Sarawak
title_fullStr Analysis on the habitat use of bearded pigs in Sarawak
title_full_unstemmed Analysis on the habitat use of bearded pigs in Sarawak
title_short Analysis on the habitat use of bearded pigs in Sarawak
title_sort analysis on the habitat use of bearded pigs in sarawak
topic QL Zoology
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16154/
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http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16154/1/Analysis%20on%20the%20habitat%20use%20of%20bearded%20pigs%20IN%20SARAWAK%20%28abstract%29.pdf