Status of long tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis umbrosa) and Conservation of the recovery population in Great Nicobar Island, India

K. Narasimmarajan, C. Raghunathan
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We assessed the present status, distribution and abundance of long tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis umbrosa) in Great Nicobar Island (India) during November 2011 and February 2012. A total of 34 groups, comprising 1,133 monkeys were sighted, group size varying from 8 to 127 animals (mean ± SD = 33.32 ± 4.82); we compare them with previous reports of 2003 and 2006. However there were no significant changes between groups sighted in interior forest (N=13; 0.12 groups/km), whilst significant changes noticed in the number of groups sighted in coastal forest of the Island (N=21; 0.19 groups/km) and the survey results revealed that after tsunami the coastal population slowly recovering. However male/female ratio (1: 2.14) and adult/immature ratio (1: 1) are indicates a healthy population turnover respectively. After tsunami several homeless families were relocated to towards town side and/or interior part of the Island. Therefore several monkey groups were seen in the abundant coconut farms near coastal area; which were planted by Islanders who lived there before tsunami. Comprehensive human–monkey conflict was observed in interior part of the Island where monkeys destroyed the coconut farms and dogs were used to control monkey menace. Improving farm management and providing adequate compensation schemes are critical for successfully implementing such conservation efforts.
印度大尼科巴岛长尾猕猴现状及恢复种群保护
于2011年11月至2012年2月对印度大尼科巴岛长尾猕猴(Macaca fascicularis umbrosa)的现状、分布和丰度进行了评估。共观察到34组猕猴1133只,组数8 ~ 127只(mean±SD = 33.32±4.82);我们将其与2003年和2006年的报告进行比较。然而,在内陆森林中发现的各组之间没有显著变化(N=13;0.12群/公里),而在岛上沿海森林中发现的群体数量发生了显著变化(N=21;0.19组/km),调查结果显示,海啸后沿海人口缓慢恢复。然而,男性/女性比例(1:2 .14)和成年/未成熟比例(1:1)分别表明人口流动健康。海啸过后,一些无家可归的家庭被重新安置到城镇一侧和/或岛屿的内陆地区。因此,在靠近沿海地区丰富的椰子农场中发现了几群猴子;这些树是海啸前住在那里的岛民种的。在岛上的内陆地区观察到全面的人猴冲突,猴子破坏了椰子农场,并使用狗来控制猴子的威胁。改善农场管理和提供适当的补偿计划对于成功地执行这种保护工作至关重要。
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