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Activity patterns and temporal avoidance by prey in response to Sunda clouded leopard predation risk

Abstract:
Little is known about the activity patterns of Bornean ungulates, or the temporal interactions of these species with the Sunda clouded leopard Neofelis diardi. In this study, we use photographic capture data to quantify the activity patterns for the Sunda clouded leopard and six potential prey species: bearded pig Sus barbatus, Bornean yellow muntjac Muntiacus atherodes, red muntjac Muntiacusmuntjak, lesser mouse deer Tragulus kanchil, greater mouse deer Tragulusnapu, and sambar deer Rusa unicolor, and to calculate the overlap in activity patterns between these species. This is the first insight into the temporal interactions between the Sunda clouded leopard and its potential prey. Sunda clouded leopards' activity patterns overlapped most with those of sambar deer and greater mouse deer. In the absence of clouded leopards, we report a significant difference in activity patterns for bearded pigs which show greater nocturnal activity in the absence of this predator. This suggests that bearded pigs may be prey species for clouded leopards and they are capable of altering their activity pattern in response to this risk. © 2013 The Zoological Society of London.

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10.1111/jzo.12018

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Journal:
Journal of Zoology More from this journal
Volume:
290
Issue:
2
Pages:
96-106
Publication date:
2013-06-01
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EISSN:
1469-7998
ISSN:
0952-8369


Language:
English
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Pubs id:
pubs:402647
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uuid:e456eb29-f96a-4e2d-af79-64019665f5f7
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402647
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2013-11-16

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