
Presbytis chrysomelas chrysomelasendemic only in Sarawak and Kalimantan was categorized by IUCN as a critically endangered primate that require special attention from research and conservation perspectives. A qualitative study on ranging patterns ofP. c. chrysomelaswas conducted in the Samunsam Wildlife Sanctuary, Sarawak. The study was conducted over a period of 13 months from December 2004 to December 2005 with 213 days of observation. Behavioural observation covered 17 groups with special emphasis on two main groups and 1 subadult group. Scanning and focal sampling were employed as the observation methods. Results indicated thatP. c. chrysomelashad vertical, straight horizontal, and cross-horizontal types of movement patterns.P. c. chrysomelaswas recorded to have a short movement distance (31.8–54.3 m). Distribution, abundance types, and food resources might be the factors that shaped the patterns of movement and distance inP. c. chrysomelas.
Technology, Conservation of Natural Resources, Behavior, Animal, T, Science, Q, Endangered Species, R, Cercopithecidae, Medicine, Animals, Research Article
Technology, Conservation of Natural Resources, Behavior, Animal, T, Science, Q, Endangered Species, R, Cercopithecidae, Medicine, Animals, Research Article
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