Human and long-tailed macaque conflict in Central Java, Indonesia
Long-tailed macaques are highly adaptive in various types of habitats. Their behaviour who are accustomed to living in groups with specific activities greatly affects the home range in getting food. They have ecological and cultural values for a particular community; unfortunately, it was well known...
Main Authors: | Fitria Wahyuni, Nur Bambang Azis, Wasiq Hidayat Jafron |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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EDP Sciences
2020-01-01
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Series: | E3S Web of Conferences |
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Online Access: | https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/62/e3sconf_icenis2020_06011.pdf |
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