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Wild felid diversity and activity patterns in Sabangau peat-swamp forest, Indonesian Borneo

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A study to identify the field biodiversity of the Sabangua Forest, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, was initiated in May 2008 and involved continuous sampling until October 2009. A total of 44 cameras in 27 locations were used and 5,777 functional trap nights (of 6,542 survey nights) resulted in confirmed sightings of the Sunda clouded leopard Neofelis nebulosa, leopard cat Prionailurus bengalensis, marbled cat Pardofelis marmorata and flat-headed cat Prionailurus planiceps, representing four of the five wild felids of Borneo. The long-term use of fixed and roving cameras provided insight into the movements, occurrence and activity patterns of these elusive felids within in a disturbed peat-swamp forest. In an area of 145 km² (including buffer) the clouded leopard was the most commonly photographed felid (22 photo-captures of 53 total captures), followed by the leopard cat (21), flat-headed cat (7) and marbled cat (3). A total of 231 camera-trap nights were required to obtain the first photograph of a felid, the leopard cat, 704 for the clouded leopard, 3,498 for the flat-headed cat, and 5,423 (476 calender days) for the marbled cat. A female clouded leopard was not photographed until 5,764 trap nights. This highlights the importance of long-term camera-trapping studies to maximise capture probability of these elusive felids and especially to account for potential differences in home range size and use by clouded leopard males and females.
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10.1017/S003060531000133X

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Institution:
"University of Oxford", "University of Palangka Reya, Indonesia"
Research group:
Wildlife Conservation Research Unit
Department:
Orang-utan Tropical Peatland Project,Centre for the International Cooperation in Management of Tropical Peatlands
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University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Zoology
Research group:
Wildlife Conservation Research Unit
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Cambridge University Press
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Volume:
45
Issue:
1
Pages:
119-124
Publication date:
2011-01-01
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EISSN:
1365-3008
ISSN:
0030-6053


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English
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2011-04-20

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