Author: Markus Borner
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A field study of the Sumatran rhinoceros Dicerorhinus sumatrensis ; Fischer 1814
Author: Markus Borner
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Dicerorhinus sumatrensis Fischer 1814 : a field study of the Sumatran rhinoceros ecology and behavior conservation situation in Sumatra
Author: Markus Borner
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A Field Study of the Sumatran Rhinoceros, Dicerorhinus Sumatrensis Fischer 1814. Ecology and Begaviour, Conservation, Situation in Sumatra
Author: Markus Borner
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Languages : en
Pages : 170
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A Field Study of the Sumatran Rhinoceros Dicerorchinus Sumatrensis Fischer 1814
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The Sumatran Rhinoceros Dicerorhinus Sumatrensis (Fischer 1814) in the Gunung Leuser National Park, Sumatra, Indonesia
Author: Nico J. van Strien
Publisher: Paul Parey Scientific Pub
ISBN: 9783490111180
Category : Didermocerus sumatrensis
Languages : en
Pages : 200
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Publisher: Paul Parey Scientific Pub
ISBN: 9783490111180
Category : Didermocerus sumatrensis
Languages : en
Pages : 200
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A field study of the sumatran rhinoceros dicerorhinus sumatrens...
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Pages : 186
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The Sumatran Rhinoceros
Author: Nico J. van Strien (Zoologist, Netherlands)
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Pages : 207
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A Field Study of the Sumatran Rhinoceros
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Pages : 169
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The Sumatran Rhinoceros - Dicerorhinus sumatrensis (Fischer, 1814)-in the Gunung Leuser National Park, Sumatra, Indonesia
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Ecology and Conservation of Endangered Species in Sumatra
Author: Wulan Pusparini
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Pages : 114
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While we should celebrate the bicentennial of naming the Sumatran rhinoceros (SR), the only extant population on earth might be on the island of Sumatra. Since Strien's 1986 study in Mamas Valley, Leuser, very little more has been learned about how this species distributed and what factors are influencing its extirpation. This study is the first conducted in Sumatra at an Island-wide scale. Using hierarchical models, I estimate the occurrence rates (%) and indices of abundance of SR on three remaining population areas: Leuser Landscape (LL) in 2007 (2.77%, 26 (CI 12-61)), Way Kambas (WK) in 2008 (33.58%, 27 (CI 14-50)) and Bukit Barisan Selatan (BBS) in 2010 (36.4%, 31 (CI 19-66)). Primary dry land forest and rivers are factors affecting SR occurrence in LL, but the index of abundance also is affected by deforestation, roughness of terrain, and and a vegetation index. The index of abundance in WK is more affected by major roads, and brush and savannah cover types, and the occurrence there is additionally affected by deforestation. Secondary dry land forest, regular roads, and deforestation is affecting both the occurrence rate and index of abundance of SR in BBS. The identification of these environmental and disturbance factors is translated into spatially explicit map that can be used to update the IUCN distribution map. In LL, by comparison to the historical distribution based on Strien (1986), the small population in Bendahara Mountain might still persist outside the core population in Mamas Valley.
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Pages : 114
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While we should celebrate the bicentennial of naming the Sumatran rhinoceros (SR), the only extant population on earth might be on the island of Sumatra. Since Strien's 1986 study in Mamas Valley, Leuser, very little more has been learned about how this species distributed and what factors are influencing its extirpation. This study is the first conducted in Sumatra at an Island-wide scale. Using hierarchical models, I estimate the occurrence rates (%) and indices of abundance of SR on three remaining population areas: Leuser Landscape (LL) in 2007 (2.77%, 26 (CI 12-61)), Way Kambas (WK) in 2008 (33.58%, 27 (CI 14-50)) and Bukit Barisan Selatan (BBS) in 2010 (36.4%, 31 (CI 19-66)). Primary dry land forest and rivers are factors affecting SR occurrence in LL, but the index of abundance also is affected by deforestation, roughness of terrain, and and a vegetation index. The index of abundance in WK is more affected by major roads, and brush and savannah cover types, and the occurrence there is additionally affected by deforestation. Secondary dry land forest, regular roads, and deforestation is affecting both the occurrence rate and index of abundance of SR in BBS. The identification of these environmental and disturbance factors is translated into spatially explicit map that can be used to update the IUCN distribution map. In LL, by comparison to the historical distribution based on Strien (1986), the small population in Bendahara Mountain might still persist outside the core population in Mamas Valley.