Primate Assemblage Structure in Tanjung Datu National Park, Malaysian Borneo

dc.citation.epage15
dc.citation.spage1
dc.citation.volume14
dc.contributor.authorMohd Ridwan Abd Rahman
dc.contributor.authorNoor Faezah Mohammad
dc.contributor.authorNur Aizatul Izzati Tukiman
dc.contributor.authorRoberta Chaya Tawie Tingga
dc.contributor.authorRemond Tan
dc.contributor.authorAzroie Denel
dc.contributor.authorBadrul Munir Md Zain
dc.contributor.departmentCentre for Pre-University Studies
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-18T02:58:51Z
dc.date.issued2026-05-15
dc.description.abstractUnderstanding primate assemblage structure in small protected areas is important for effective conservation planning, particularly in biodiversity-rich regions such as Malaysian Borneo. This study assessed primate species composition, encounter rates, distribution and site occupancy in Tanjung Datu National Park (TDNP), Sarawak. Systematic diurnal and nocturnal surveys were conducted from July 2023 to February 2024 along four main trails, covering 420 survey hours and approximately 8.9 km of transects. A total of 226 individuals, representing eight species from four families were recorded. Macaca fascicularis showed the highest encounter rate, followed by Trachypithecus cristatus. The Critically Endangered Bornean banded langur (Presbytis chrysomelas chrysomelas) was detected across all survey site, but occurred at relatively low encounter frequencies. Species richness and diversity indices indicated moderate variation amongst sites, although the differences were not statistically significant. Riverine and coastal forest habitats supported the highest primate diversity. The occurrence of several threatened species highlights the conservation importance of TDNP within an increasingly fragmented coastal landscape. These findings provide important baseline information for future primate monitoring and support improved conservation management and sustainable nature-based tourism planning in the Park.
dc.description.referencesUncontrolled Keywords: primate, diversity, distribution, conservation, Borneo.
dc.description.statusPublished
dc.identifier.citationMohd-Ridwan AR, Noor-Faezah M, Nur-Aizatul T, Tingga RCT, Tan R, Denel A, Md-Zain BM (2026) Primate Assemblage Structure in Tanjung Datu National Park, Malaysian Borneo. Biodiversity Data Journal 14: e159957. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.14.e159957
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.14.e159957
dc.identifier.emailarmridwan@unimas.my
dc.identifier.emailtrctawie@unimas.my
dc.identifier.issn1314-2836
dc.identifier.urihttps://bdj.pensoft.net/article/159957/
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarhub.unimas.my/handle/123456789/751
dc.publisherPensoft Publishers
dc.relation.ispartofBiodiversity Data Journal
dc.titlePrimate Assemblage Structure in Tanjung Datu National Park, Malaysian Borneo
dc.typeArticles
dc.type.statusYes

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