2021
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.12462
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Occupancy of wild southern pig-tailed macaques in intact and degraded forests in Peninsular Malaysia

Abstract: Deforestation is a major threat to terrestrial tropical ecosystems, particularly in Southeast Asia where human activities have dramatic consequences for the survival of many species. However, responses of species to anthropogenic impact are highly variable. In order to establish effective conservation strategies, it is critical to determine a species’ ability to persist in degraded habitats. Here, we used camera trapping data to provide the first insights into the temporal and spatial distribution of southern … Show more

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“…The detectability may be affected by spatial variations and sample sizes. Our hypothesis that species detection increases with number of days of cameras deployed showed consistency with other findings in bird (Paemelaere et al, 2023 ; Si et al, 2014 ) and mammal species (Holzner et al, 2021 ; Semper‐Pascual et al, 2020 ; Shannon et al, 2014 ; Si et al, 2014 ; Wevers et al, 2021 ). The magnitude of sampling occasion on detection probability estimate demonstrates species‐specific response (Iannarilli et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The detectability may be affected by spatial variations and sample sizes. Our hypothesis that species detection increases with number of days of cameras deployed showed consistency with other findings in bird (Paemelaere et al, 2023 ; Si et al, 2014 ) and mammal species (Holzner et al, 2021 ; Semper‐Pascual et al, 2020 ; Shannon et al, 2014 ; Si et al, 2014 ; Wevers et al, 2021 ). The magnitude of sampling occasion on detection probability estimate demonstrates species‐specific response (Iannarilli et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%