2018
DOI: 10.3354/esr00882
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Herd demography, sexual segregation and the effects of forest management on Bornean banteng Bos javanicus lowi in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo

Abstract: mains, with loss increasing by 210 100 ha yr −1 (Hansen et al. 2013). Between 1990 and 2010, tropical forest cover was reduced from 1635 mil lion ha to 1514 million ha, with 32.9 million ha lost in Southeast Asia (Achard et al. 2014). Overexploitation and agricultural activities are the primary threats to species worldwide

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“…On the contrary, mammal individuals may visit to mineral licks with permanent spring water more frequently for drinking water during dry season [18]. This phenomenon can be a possible explanation to the significantly high visiting frequency of female Banteng herd to mineral licks during dry season [24], although further research is required to scientifically proof this hypothesis in future. In a nutshell, seasonal rainfall has prominent effect to mammalian availability at the licks.…”
Section: Temporal Variability In Weather Conditionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…On the contrary, mammal individuals may visit to mineral licks with permanent spring water more frequently for drinking water during dry season [18]. This phenomenon can be a possible explanation to the significantly high visiting frequency of female Banteng herd to mineral licks during dry season [24], although further research is required to scientifically proof this hypothesis in future. In a nutshell, seasonal rainfall has prominent effect to mammalian availability at the licks.…”
Section: Temporal Variability In Weather Conditionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Impacts of daily rainfall, cloud cover, luminosity, and ambient temperature over mammalian availability at mineral lick were determined to be insignificant [20,24,44], although viewing success of diurnal mammals at the licks were higher during middays with zero cloud and maximal ambient temperature [30]. Then, influence of moon phase (nocturnal luminosity) onto mammalian availability at the lick has yet been investigated by past researchers at the mean time.…”
Section: Temporal Variability In Weather Conditionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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