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  • Spatial and temporal behavioural responses of wild cattle to tropical forest degradation
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  1. Gardner, Penny C. |
  2. Goossens, Benoît |
  3. Goon Ee Wern, Jocelyn |
  4. Kretzschmar, Petra |
  5. Bohm, Torsten |
  6. Vaughan, Ian P. |
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  • 2018-04-12
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  • 13(4):e0195444
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  • https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195444 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5896964/ |
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  • https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0195444#sec019 |
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  • Identifying the consequences of tropical forest degradation is essential to mitigate its effects upon forest fauna. Large forest-dwelling mammals are often highly sensitive to environmental perturbation through processes such as fragmentation, simplification of habitat structure, and abiotic changes including increased temperatures where the canopy is cleared. Whilst previous work has focused upon species richness and rarity in logged forest, few look at spatial and temporal behavioural responses to forest degradation. Using camera traps, we explored the relationships between diel activity, behavioural expression, habitat use and ambient temperature to understand how the wild free-ranging Bornean banteng (Bos javanicus lowi) respond to logging and regeneration. Three secondary forests in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo were studied, varying in the time since last logging (6–23 years). A combination of generalised linear mixed models and generalised linear models were constructed using >36,000 trap-nights. Temperature had no significant effect on activity, however it varied markedly between forests, with the period of intense heat shortening as forest regeneration increased over the years. Bantengs regulated activity, with a reduction during the wet season in the most degraded forest (z = -2.6, Std. Error = 0.13, p = 0.01), and reductions during midday hours in forest with limited regeneration, however after >20 years of regrowth, activity was more consistent throughout the day. Foraging and use of open canopy areas dominated the activity budget when regeneration was limited. As regeneration advanced, this was replaced by greater investment in travelling and using a closed canopy. Forest degradation modifies the ambient temperature, and positively influences flooding and habitat availability during the wet season. Retention of a mosaic of mature forest patches within commercial forests could minimise these effects and also provide refuge, which is key to heat dissipation and the prevention of thermal stress, whilst retention of degraded forest could provide forage.
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lokal Forest ecology
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lokal Forests
lokal Foraging
lokal Animal behavior
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