马来西亚金马仑高原恢复区、边界区、受干扰区和未受干扰区非迁移小型哺乳动物的物种多样性和分布。

IF 1.1 Q3 BIOLOGY
Nur Syakirah Baharudin, Marina Mohd Top Mohd Tah, Syaizwan Zahmir Zulkifli, Nurul Izza Ab Ghani, Hafidzi Mohd Noor, Nabilah Hamidah Sabar Sabal
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马来西亚金马伦高地的森林砍伐在过去几年中显著增加,以适应金马伦高地不断增长的人口。这导致金马仑高原的快速城市化,增加了人为活动,导致自然环境退化。这种环境变化突出了野生动物和现有森林地区资源清单的必要性,以改善现有的保护和管理计划,特别是对受威胁的分类群,如不乱跑的小型哺乳动物。然而,很少有研究集中在森林砍伐对非自愿小型哺乳动物的影响上,特别是在邻近的森林中。本调查旨在记录来自马来西亚金马仑高原的Terla A和Bertam的四种栖息地类型(恢复区、边界区、受干扰区和未受干扰区)以及Bukit Bujang森林保护区的未受干扰森林的非流浪小型哺乳动物。在2020年8月至2021年1月期间分两个阶段进行了抽样。在三个研究点沿样线共设置了80个活诱捕器,在每个林区随机设置了10个相机诱捕器。结果表明,Terla A森林保护区的物种多样性(H’)高于Bertam和Bukit Bujang森林保护区。边界区(S = 8, H′= 2.025)和干扰林区(S = 8, H′= 1.992)的物种多样性与其他研究生境相似;恢复区物种多样性最低(S = 3, H′= 0.950)。在所有的研究地点,捕获最多的物种是柏树(Berylmys bowersi),记录最多的物种是徽章落叶松(Lariscus insignis)。调查结果为今后金马仑高原小型哺乳动物的研究、保护和管理提供了新的信息。
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Species Diversity and Distribution of Non-volant Small Mammal between Restoration, Boundary, Disturbed and Undisturbed Area in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.

Species Diversity and Distribution of Non-volant Small Mammal between Restoration, Boundary, Disturbed and Undisturbed Area in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.

Species Diversity and Distribution of Non-volant Small Mammal between Restoration, Boundary, Disturbed and Undisturbed Area in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.

Species Diversity and Distribution of Non-volant Small Mammal between Restoration, Boundary, Disturbed and Undisturbed Area in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.

Deforestation in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia has increased significantly in the past few years to accommodate the growing population of Cameron Highlands. This led to a rapid urbanisation in Cameron Highlands which increased anthropogenic activities, causing degradation of the natural environment. Such environmental changes highlight the necessity of wildlife and resource inventories of available forested areas to improve existing conservation and management plans, especially for threatened taxa such as the non-volant small mammals. However, very few studies are known to focus on the effect of deforestation on non-volant small mammals, especially in the adjacent forest. This survey aimed to document non-volant small mammals from four habitat types (restoration areas, boundary, disturbed and undisturbed areas) of Terla A and Bertam, and undisturbed forest of Bukit Bujang Forest Reserve, Cameron Highlands, Malaysia. Samplings were conducted in two phases between August 2020 to January 2021. A total of 80 live traps were deployed along the transect lines in all three study sites, and 10 camera traps were set randomly in each forested area. Results demonstrated that species diversity (H') is higher at Terla A Forest Reserve compared to Bertam and Bukit Bujang Forest Reserve. In contrast, species diversity in the boundary area (S = 8, H' = 2.025) and disturbed forest area (S = 8, H' = 1.992) had similar number of species (S) compared to others study habitat; restoration area had the lowest species diversity (S = 3, H' = 0.950). Berylmys bowersi was the most captured species from trappings and Lariscus insignis was the most frequently recorded species from camera trappings for all study sites. The results of the survey provided new information on non-volant small mammals in Cameron Highlands for future research, conservation, and management.

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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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