Isolated Population of Proboscis Monkeys and Their Status in Sulaman Lake Forest Reserve, Sabah, Malaysia.

IF 1.1 Q3 BIOLOGY
Tropical life sciences research Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-30 DOI:10.21315/tlsr2025.36.1.5
Mohd Aminur Faiz Suis, Marrynah Matami, Miyabi Nakabayashi, Aini Hasanah Abd Mutalib, Fazidah Ismail, Fadzilah Awang Kanak, Joseph Tangah
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Abstract

Proboscis monkeys are largely confined along the eastern coastal zone of Sabah, Malaysia. Sulaman Lake Forest Reserve (SLFR) is the only Class V Mangrove Forest Reserve in the forestry district of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. This study is in accordance with the conservation strategies outlined in the Sabah Proboscis Monkey Action Plan (2019-2028), which is to focus on areas that have not been surveyed. Prior to this study, the status of proboscis monkeys in this reserve had not been scientifically documented. In addition, the habitat of this colobine species along the coastal zone of Sulaman Bay will be impacted by the construction of Pan Borneo Highway (Work Package 9). Hence, we intend to shed light on the status of proboscis monkeys in the SLFR including local threats to their population. This study discovered a small and isolated relict population of proboscis monkeys through a boat survey approach, which was also derived from interview sessions with local communities. We found that the degradation of mangrove forest integrity is a major threat to this population in the SLFR. It is hoped that this study will trigger more research, especially population size estimation, because such baseline information is crucial in the formulation of effective conservation programmes.

马来西亚沙巴州苏莱曼湖森林保护区长鼻猴孤立种群及其现状。
长鼻猴主要分布在马来西亚沙巴东部沿海地区。苏拉曼湖森林保护区(SLFR)是沙巴州哥打京那巴鲁林区唯一的V级红树林保护区。这项研究是根据沙巴长鼻猴行动计划(2019-2028)中概述的保护策略进行的,该计划将重点放在尚未调查的地区。在此研究之前,长鼻猴在该保护区的状况没有科学记录。此外,泛婆罗洲高速公路(工作包9)的建设将影响苏拉曼湾沿海地区这种colobine物种的栖息地。因此,我们打算阐明长鼻猴在SLFR的现状,包括对其种群的当地威胁。本研究通过船调查方法发现了一个小而孤立的遗孤长鼻猴种群,这也来源于对当地社区的采访。我们发现红树林完整性的退化是SLFR中该种群的主要威胁。希望这项研究将引起更多的研究,特别是估计种群数量,因为这种基线资料对于制订有效的养护方案是至关重要的。
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发文量
40
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Tropical Life Sciences Research (TLSR) formerly known as Journal of Bioscience seeks to publish relevant ideas and knowledge addressing vital life sciences issues in the tropical region. The Journal’s scope is interdisciplinary in nature and covers any aspects related to issues on life sciences especially from the field of biochemistry, microbiology, biotechnology and animal, plant, environmental, biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences. TLSR practices double blind peer review system to ensure and maintain the good quality of articles published in this journal. Two issues are published annually in printed and electronic form. TLSR also accepts review articles, experimental papers and short communications. The Chief Editor would like to invite researchers to use this journal as a mean to rapidly promote their research findings.
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