Variability In the Patterns of Terrestrial Mammals in Visiting the Natural Saltlicks at A Tropical Forest
Natural saltlicks are visited frequently by various species of terrestrial mammals, but the variability in environmental conditions can modify the mammalian visitation pattern in an inland tropical forest. Given that no similar research has been conducted at SegaliudLokan Forest Reserve in Sabah (Ma...
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my.ums.eprints.340692022-09-02T00:31:05Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34069/ Variability In the Patterns of Terrestrial Mammals in Visiting the Natural Saltlicks at A Tropical Forest Lim, Wing-Shen Andy Russel Mojiol QL1-355 General Including geographical distribution Natural saltlicks are visited frequently by various species of terrestrial mammals, but the variability in environmental conditions can modify the mammalian visitation pattern in an inland tropical forest. Given that no similar research has been conducted at SegaliudLokan Forest Reserve in Sabah (Malaysia), scientific research was conducted from July 2019 to February 2020 (eight months), to investigate the effects of variability in the environmental conditions on mammalian visitation patterns to the local natural salt-licks, applying the field assessment and camera trapping techniques. Over all, a total of 12 different mammal species were recorded at four selected salt-licks, and then the visitation frequencies of certain species were confirmed to be significantly influenced by the seasonal variability in rainfall patterns, and also by the variations in onsite and surrounding conditions. Further research is required to validate the influences of variability in explanatory variables that were not included in this scientific study. Univarsitas Palangka Raya 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34069/1/Variability%20In%20the%20Patterns%20of%20Terrestrial%20Mammals%20in%20Visiting%20the%20Natural%20Saltlicks%20at%20A%20Tropical%20Forest.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34069/2/Variability%20In%20the%20Patterns%20of%20Terrestrial%20Mammals%20in%20Visiting%20the%20Natural%20Saltlicks%20at%20A%20Tropical%20Forest1.pdf Lim, Wing-Shen and Andy Russel Mojiol (2022) Variability In the Patterns of Terrestrial Mammals in Visiting the Natural Saltlicks at A Tropical Forest. Jurnal Hutan Tropika (Tropical Forest Journal), 17 (1). pp. 1-20. ISSN 2656-9736 (E-ISSN) , 1693-7643 (P-ISSN) https://e-journal.upr.ac.id/index.php/JHT |
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Natural saltlicks are visited frequently by various species of terrestrial mammals, but the variability in environmental conditions can modify the mammalian visitation pattern in an inland tropical forest. Given that no similar research has been conducted at SegaliudLokan Forest Reserve in Sabah (Malaysia), scientific research was conducted from July 2019 to February 2020 (eight months), to investigate the effects of variability in the environmental conditions on mammalian visitation patterns to the local natural salt-licks, applying the field assessment and camera trapping techniques. Over all, a total of 12 different mammal species were recorded at four selected salt-licks, and then the visitation frequencies of certain species were confirmed to be significantly influenced by the seasonal variability in rainfall patterns, and also by the variations in onsite and surrounding conditions. Further research is required to validate the influences of variability in explanatory variables that were not included in this scientific study. |
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Variability In the Patterns of Terrestrial Mammals in Visiting the Natural Saltlicks at A Tropical Forest |
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Variability In the Patterns of Terrestrial Mammals in Visiting the Natural Saltlicks at A Tropical Forest |
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Variability In the Patterns of Terrestrial Mammals in Visiting the Natural Saltlicks at A Tropical Forest |
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