Analysis Of The Edge Effect On Bird And Primate Distribution In The Ecological Corridor Habitat Of Mount Halimun Salak National Park (TNGHS)
Yossa Istiadi,
Dolly Priatna,
Wahju Widodo
Abstract:This study aims to analyze the threat of edge effects on endemic animal populations due to the presence of causeways in the TNGHS corridor habitat. Indicators of the occurrence of edge effects are characterized by the further distance of wildlife populations from sources of disturbance such as noise, light, and frequency of human activity mechanisms. Belt transect research method for population study and distribution of Javan Gibbon and Surili. Intensive Point Account (IPA) to measure the diversity index of bi… Show more
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