Vertebrates of Lambir Hills National Park Sarawak Malaysia


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Shahanan M., . and Debski I., . Vertebrates of Lambir Hills National Park Sarawak Malaysia. pp. 103-118. ISSN 0025-1291

Abstract

We present a list of vertebrates recorded in Lambir Hills National Park Sarawak Malaysia. The list was compiled from published sources personal observations made by the authors over three years and contributions of unpublished observations by scientists and bird watchers. Our checklist includes 65.3 percent more species than the park's last inventory published in 1985. Excluding fish which have yet to be considered in any detail 367 vertebrate species have been recorded in the park to date. These comprised 237 bird species 64 mammals 46 reptiles and 20 frogs. Drawing comparisons between the bird fauna recorded in 1985 and the recorded the late 1990s we noted the increased observation of species normally considered montane/hill forest specialists and of species generally found in open/disturbed habitats. Anthropogenic effects were cited as contributing to these changes in the composition of the avifauna. We identified 23 bird and mammal species for which reliable records have not been made since 1985. Most of these absences can be readily explained but the fates of three species raised conservation concerns. One species the Helmeted Hornbill (Buceros vigil) is considered to have become locally extinct in the park whilst the fates of Great Slaty Woodpecker (Mulleripicus pulverulentus) and Banded Langur (Presbytis melalophos) are uncertain. Despite the high species diversity population densities especially of large species appeared to be low. This is of special concern given the extent of illegal hunting that we have observed in the park.


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Abstract

We present a list of vertebrates recorded in Lambir Hills National Park Sarawak Malaysia. The list was compiled from published sources personal observations made by the authors over three years and contributions of unpublished observations by scientists and bird watchers. Our checklist includes 65.3 percent more species than the park's last inventory published in 1985. Excluding fish which have yet to be considered in any detail 367 vertebrate species have been recorded in the park to date. These comprised 237 bird species 64 mammals 46 reptiles and 20 frogs. Drawing comparisons between the bird fauna recorded in 1985 and the recorded the late 1990s we noted the increased observation of species normally considered montane/hill forest specialists and of species generally found in open/disturbed habitats. Anthropogenic effects were cited as contributing to these changes in the composition of the avifauna. We identified 23 bird and mammal species for which reliable records have not been made since 1985. Most of these absences can be readily explained but the fates of three species raised conservation concerns. One species the Helmeted Hornbill (Buceros vigil) is considered to have become locally extinct in the park whilst the fates of Great Slaty Woodpecker (Mulleripicus pulverulentus) and Banded Langur (Presbytis melalophos) are uncertain. Despite the high species diversity population densities especially of large species appeared to be low. This is of special concern given the extent of illegal hunting that we have observed in the park.

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Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Summary (En)
AGROVOC Term: BIRDS
AGROVOC Term: MAMMALS
AGROVOC Term: REPTILES
AGROVOC Term: FROGS
AGROVOC Term: ENDANGERED SPECIES
AGROVOC Term: ANIMAL ECOLOGY
AGROVOC Term: HABITATS
AGROVOC Term: DATA COLLECTION
AGROVOC Term: NATIONAL PARKS
AGROVOC Term: NATURE CONSERVATION
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 06:26
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/21103

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