2023
DOI: 10.1017/s0030605323001333
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Recommendations for the establishment of a trans-island canopy bridge network to support primate movement across Langkawi Island, Malaysia

Benjamin Galea,
Irshad Mobarak,
Nur Afiqah Izzati
et al.

Abstract: The expansion of transportation and service corridors has numerous, well-documented adverse effects on wildlife. However, little research on this topic has been translated into mitigating the effects of habitat fragmentation caused by road development on primates. The establishment of canopy bridges has proven to be an effective conservation intervention. Of the completed primate canopy bridge projects reported in the literature, to our knowledge, all attempt to mitigate the impacts caused by singular, linear … Show more

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