Bat survey of Mount Penrisen and notes on the Rare Kerivoula minuta, Kerivoula intermedia and Hipposideros coxi in Sarawak, Borneo

In this effort to capture the rare Hipposideros coxi was described from this area, eight mist-nets and three harp-traps were deployed on various locations in the resort for a total of two trapping nights on Mount Penrisen. We recorded 68 individuals from 12 species during the 19 trap-nights includin...

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Main Authors: Jayaraj V.K, Abdullah M.T, Faisal A.A. Khan, Besar Ketol
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Published: 2006
Online Access:http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/7664/
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spelling my.umk.eprints.76642022-05-23T10:21:33Z http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/7664/ Bat survey of Mount Penrisen and notes on the Rare Kerivoula minuta, Kerivoula intermedia and Hipposideros coxi in Sarawak, Borneo Jayaraj V.K Abdullah M.T Faisal A.A. Khan Besar Ketol In this effort to capture the rare Hipposideros coxi was described from this area, eight mist-nets and three harp-traps were deployed on various locations in the resort for a total of two trapping nights on Mount Penrisen. We recorded 68 individuals from 12 species during the 19 trap-nights including a male Kerivoula minuta which is a new record for Sarawak. In addition to previous sampling, we had recorded 15 copies of bats from two field works on Mount Penrisen. These represent a new distributional records for Mount Penrisen. Comparison with surveys done by several authors at highland areas revealed that higher bat species diversity was observed on Mount Penrisen in terms of number of species. These represent a new distributional records for Mount Penrisen. The targeted species, H.coxi which is endemic to Borneo, was not caught in this survey.Extensive bat surveys should be carried out in the vicinity of the mountain covering much more habitats that are found there. The usage of ultrasonic bat detectors should be incorporated as there is no literature of such method has been employed in the area and microchiropterans of the area still inadequately documented. 2006 Non-Indexed Article NonPeerReviewed Jayaraj V.K and Abdullah M.T and Faisal A.A. Khan and Besar Ketol (2006) Bat survey of Mount Penrisen and notes on the Rare Kerivoula minuta, Kerivoula intermedia and Hipposideros coxi in Sarawak, Borneo. Journal of Biological Sciences, 6 (4). pp. 711-716. ISSN 1727-3048 http://scialert.net/qredirect.php?doi=jbs.2006.711.716&linkid=pdf
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description In this effort to capture the rare Hipposideros coxi was described from this area, eight mist-nets and three harp-traps were deployed on various locations in the resort for a total of two trapping nights on Mount Penrisen. We recorded 68 individuals from 12 species during the 19 trap-nights including a male Kerivoula minuta which is a new record for Sarawak. In addition to previous sampling, we had recorded 15 copies of bats from two field works on Mount Penrisen. These represent a new distributional records for Mount Penrisen. Comparison with surveys done by several authors at highland areas revealed that higher bat species diversity was observed on Mount Penrisen in terms of number of species. These represent a new distributional records for Mount Penrisen. The targeted species, H.coxi which is endemic to Borneo, was not caught in this survey.Extensive bat surveys should be carried out in the vicinity of the mountain covering much more habitats that are found there. The usage of ultrasonic bat detectors should be incorporated as there is no literature of such method has been employed in the area and microchiropterans of the area still inadequately documented.
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author Jayaraj V.K
Abdullah M.T
Faisal A.A. Khan
Besar Ketol
spellingShingle Jayaraj V.K
Abdullah M.T
Faisal A.A. Khan
Besar Ketol
Bat survey of Mount Penrisen and notes on the Rare Kerivoula minuta, Kerivoula intermedia and Hipposideros coxi in Sarawak, Borneo
author_facet Jayaraj V.K
Abdullah M.T
Faisal A.A. Khan
Besar Ketol
author_sort Jayaraj V.K
title Bat survey of Mount Penrisen and notes on the Rare Kerivoula minuta, Kerivoula intermedia and Hipposideros coxi in Sarawak, Borneo
title_short Bat survey of Mount Penrisen and notes on the Rare Kerivoula minuta, Kerivoula intermedia and Hipposideros coxi in Sarawak, Borneo
title_full Bat survey of Mount Penrisen and notes on the Rare Kerivoula minuta, Kerivoula intermedia and Hipposideros coxi in Sarawak, Borneo
title_fullStr Bat survey of Mount Penrisen and notes on the Rare Kerivoula minuta, Kerivoula intermedia and Hipposideros coxi in Sarawak, Borneo
title_full_unstemmed Bat survey of Mount Penrisen and notes on the Rare Kerivoula minuta, Kerivoula intermedia and Hipposideros coxi in Sarawak, Borneo
title_sort bat survey of mount penrisen and notes on the rare kerivoula minuta, kerivoula intermedia and hipposideros coxi in sarawak, borneo
publishDate 2006
url http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/7664/
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