Multidimensional And Transdisciplinary Strategies For Sustainable Coexistence With Varanus Salvator (Reptilia: Varanidae) In Malaysia

Habitat conversion in Peninsular Malaysia increases the dependence of species like Varanus salvator on urban and agricultural habitats. Sustainable coexistence is essential for maintaining V. salvator, one of the few remaining large predators and scavengers in these habitats. Significant gaps about...

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Main Author: Alymann, Ariff Azlan
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Language:English
Published: 2024
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description Habitat conversion in Peninsular Malaysia increases the dependence of species like Varanus salvator on urban and agricultural habitats. Sustainable coexistence is essential for maintaining V. salvator, one of the few remaining large predators and scavengers in these habitats. Significant gaps about these dynamics warrant further research. From the human perspective, Malaysians exhibit moderate knowledge, and positive attitudes toward V. salvator. Knowledge and attitude scores were positively correlated. Conflict (injury and domestic animal depredation) was reported by a minority. Cultural perceptions were negative, but their infrequency limits meaningful insights. These findings indicate coexistence to be sustainable from the human perspective. From the wildlife perspective, V. salvator was most abundant in urban areas, followed by agricultural and forest habitats. Urban individuals displayed larger allometric traits linked to sexual dimorphism, while agricultural lizards displayed variations in thigh width, suggesting increased sprinting. Across habitats, body size and condition were consistent and positively correlated, suggesting good overall health in all habitats. Due to the unreliability of non-invasive sexing methods, this study identified morphological variables for sex determination, including the overlooked base-tail circumference.
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spelling usm-624132025-06-04T04:08:30Z http://eprints.usm.my/62413/ Multidimensional And Transdisciplinary Strategies For Sustainable Coexistence With Varanus Salvator (Reptilia: Varanidae) In Malaysia Alymann, Ariff Azlan QH1-278.5 Natural history (General) Habitat conversion in Peninsular Malaysia increases the dependence of species like Varanus salvator on urban and agricultural habitats. Sustainable coexistence is essential for maintaining V. salvator, one of the few remaining large predators and scavengers in these habitats. Significant gaps about these dynamics warrant further research. From the human perspective, Malaysians exhibit moderate knowledge, and positive attitudes toward V. salvator. Knowledge and attitude scores were positively correlated. Conflict (injury and domestic animal depredation) was reported by a minority. Cultural perceptions were negative, but their infrequency limits meaningful insights. These findings indicate coexistence to be sustainable from the human perspective. From the wildlife perspective, V. salvator was most abundant in urban areas, followed by agricultural and forest habitats. Urban individuals displayed larger allometric traits linked to sexual dimorphism, while agricultural lizards displayed variations in thigh width, suggesting increased sprinting. Across habitats, body size and condition were consistent and positively correlated, suggesting good overall health in all habitats. Due to the unreliability of non-invasive sexing methods, this study identified morphological variables for sex determination, including the overlooked base-tail circumference. 2024-07 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/62413/1/ARIFF%20AZLAN%20ALYMANN%20-%20TESIS%20cut.pdf Alymann, Ariff Azlan (2024) Multidimensional And Transdisciplinary Strategies For Sustainable Coexistence With Varanus Salvator (Reptilia: Varanidae) In Malaysia. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle QH1-278.5 Natural history (General)
Alymann, Ariff Azlan
Multidimensional And Transdisciplinary Strategies For Sustainable Coexistence With Varanus Salvator (Reptilia: Varanidae) In Malaysia
title Multidimensional And Transdisciplinary Strategies For Sustainable Coexistence With Varanus Salvator (Reptilia: Varanidae) In Malaysia
title_full Multidimensional And Transdisciplinary Strategies For Sustainable Coexistence With Varanus Salvator (Reptilia: Varanidae) In Malaysia
title_fullStr Multidimensional And Transdisciplinary Strategies For Sustainable Coexistence With Varanus Salvator (Reptilia: Varanidae) In Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Multidimensional And Transdisciplinary Strategies For Sustainable Coexistence With Varanus Salvator (Reptilia: Varanidae) In Malaysia
title_short Multidimensional And Transdisciplinary Strategies For Sustainable Coexistence With Varanus Salvator (Reptilia: Varanidae) In Malaysia
title_sort multidimensional and transdisciplinary strategies for sustainable coexistence with varanus salvator (reptilia: varanidae) in malaysia
topic QH1-278.5 Natural history (General)
url http://eprints.usm.my/62413/
http://eprints.usm.my/62413/1/ARIFF%20AZLAN%20ALYMANN%20-%20TESIS%20cut.pdf