Niche Overlap between Pongo pygmaeus wurmbiiand Helarctos malayanusRaffles within Small Scale Habitat in Punggualas Area, Sebangau National Park

The SebangauNational Park is a major stronghold for Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) ranging from 6000 –9000 individuals. In comparison with Bornean Orangutans, very little ecological fieldwork has been conducted to inves-tigate sun bear biology, and there have been no thorough sur...

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Main Authors: Adventus Panda, Widya Krestina
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Language:English
Published: University of Brawijaya 2021-09-01
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Online Access:https://jtrolis.ub.ac.id/index.php/jtrolis/article/view/1167/pdf
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description The SebangauNational Park is a major stronghold for Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) ranging from 6000 –9000 individuals. In comparison with Bornean Orangutans, very little ecological fieldwork has been conducted to inves-tigate sun bear biology, and there have been no thorough surveys of distribution or population densities. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the basic information on niche overlap between these two endangered species,specifically to quantify their relationship within the small-scale habitat in Punggualas area, SNP. Data was collected and measured during 15 –21 June 2019; using line transects methods. A total of 6580 m waswalked along 8 consecutive transects. Bear and aging sign follow Augeri protocols. A total 18 printed mark-claw and 17 Orangutan nests was measured according to the mentioned methodology. The relationships be-tween signs use binary logistic regressions (StatPlus for Mac) and PCA model (using R), while interspecific relationships use Co-Occurrence modeling,ESP for Windows. The results showed that there is no difference between bear sign and orangutan nest (2: 26.249; df :1, p-value:0.001); While the results on habitat selection between transects isfailed to reject the null hypothesis (2= 0.29; df :1, p-value : 0.490). The Mann-Whitney U test, also confirmed no distinctive overlap between the Orangutan and the Sun Bear (Z: 0.84; p-value: 0.40). The co-occur-rence simulations also revealed significant results (C-Score = 1.00), by means both target animals co-existed in the habitat. Obviously, the Orangutan and Sun Bear occupy the same habitat. There is no distinctive overlap between them in termsof tree species selection and having a close interrelationship in terms of feeding ground,whereas the fruiting is not available. The only distinctive difference is that the Bear sign was tend hindering waterlogged terrain
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spelling doaj.art-8f01947282e84e8d88e9b9ee30dbb94c2023-12-03T09:51:28ZengUniversity of BrawijayaJournal of Tropical Life Science2087-55172021-09-01113317322http://dx.doi.org/10.11594/jtls.11.03.08Niche Overlap between Pongo pygmaeus wurmbiiand Helarctos malayanusRaffles within Small Scale Habitat in Punggualas Area, Sebangau National ParkAdventus Panda0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3565-9545Widya Krestina1University of Palangka Raya, Palangka Raya 7311A, IndonesiaUniversity of Palangka Raya, Palangka Raya 7311A, IndonesiaThe SebangauNational Park is a major stronghold for Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) ranging from 6000 –9000 individuals. In comparison with Bornean Orangutans, very little ecological fieldwork has been conducted to inves-tigate sun bear biology, and there have been no thorough surveys of distribution or population densities. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the basic information on niche overlap between these two endangered species,specifically to quantify their relationship within the small-scale habitat in Punggualas area, SNP. Data was collected and measured during 15 –21 June 2019; using line transects methods. A total of 6580 m waswalked along 8 consecutive transects. Bear and aging sign follow Augeri protocols. A total 18 printed mark-claw and 17 Orangutan nests was measured according to the mentioned methodology. The relationships be-tween signs use binary logistic regressions (StatPlus for Mac) and PCA model (using R), while interspecific relationships use Co-Occurrence modeling,ESP for Windows. The results showed that there is no difference between bear sign and orangutan nest (2: 26.249; df :1, p-value:0.001); While the results on habitat selection between transects isfailed to reject the null hypothesis (2= 0.29; df :1, p-value : 0.490). The Mann-Whitney U test, also confirmed no distinctive overlap between the Orangutan and the Sun Bear (Z: 0.84; p-value: 0.40). The co-occur-rence simulations also revealed significant results (C-Score = 1.00), by means both target animals co-existed in the habitat. Obviously, the Orangutan and Sun Bear occupy the same habitat. There is no distinctive overlap between them in termsof tree species selection and having a close interrelationship in terms of feeding ground,whereas the fruiting is not available. The only distinctive difference is that the Bear sign was tend hindering waterlogged terrainhttps://jtrolis.ub.ac.id/index.php/jtrolis/article/view/1167/pdfhelarctos malayanusrafflesniche overlappongo pygmaeus wurm-biipunggualassebangau national park
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Niche Overlap between Pongo pygmaeus wurmbiiand Helarctos malayanusRaffles within Small Scale Habitat in Punggualas Area, Sebangau National Park
Journal of Tropical Life Science
helarctos malayanusraffles
niche overlap
pongo pygmaeus wurm-bii
punggualas
sebangau national park
title Niche Overlap between Pongo pygmaeus wurmbiiand Helarctos malayanusRaffles within Small Scale Habitat in Punggualas Area, Sebangau National Park
title_full Niche Overlap between Pongo pygmaeus wurmbiiand Helarctos malayanusRaffles within Small Scale Habitat in Punggualas Area, Sebangau National Park
title_fullStr Niche Overlap between Pongo pygmaeus wurmbiiand Helarctos malayanusRaffles within Small Scale Habitat in Punggualas Area, Sebangau National Park
title_full_unstemmed Niche Overlap between Pongo pygmaeus wurmbiiand Helarctos malayanusRaffles within Small Scale Habitat in Punggualas Area, Sebangau National Park
title_short Niche Overlap between Pongo pygmaeus wurmbiiand Helarctos malayanusRaffles within Small Scale Habitat in Punggualas Area, Sebangau National Park
title_sort niche overlap between pongo pygmaeus wurmbiiand helarctos malayanusraffles within small scale habitat in punggualas area sebangau national park
topic helarctos malayanusraffles
niche overlap
pongo pygmaeus wurm-bii
punggualas
sebangau national park
url https://jtrolis.ub.ac.id/index.php/jtrolis/article/view/1167/pdf
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