Merapoh
Basic information
Sample name: Merapoh

Sample aka: Taman Negara National Park

Reference: K. Kawanishi and M. E. Sunquist. 2004. Conservation status of tigers in a primary rainforest of Peninsular Malaysia. Biological Conservation 120(3):329-344 [ER 1693]
Geography
Country: Malaysia

Coordinate: 5° 33' N, 103° 30' E
Latlng basis: stated in text as range

Geography comments: the exact site "is only 8 km from the main road to the park entrance"
coordinate is the midpoint of ranges stated in the text
elevation 90 to 714 m

Environment
Habitat: tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest

Protection: national/state park

Substrate: ground surface

Disturbance: hunting

MAT: 27.2

MAP: 2500.0

Habitat comments: "rainfall is highest in November–February but there is no distinctive wet or dry seasons... Temperatures also vary little with monthly maximum temperatures of 30–34 °C and monthly minimum temperatures of 22–23 °C... The forest type is broadly classified as a tropical evergreen moist forest, which ranges from lowland humid tropical forest to montane oak (Fagaceae) and ericaceous forests... the Aborigines use blowpipes, poison arrows, smoke, and digging to obtain wild meat"

Methods
Life forms: carnivores, primates, rodents, ungulates, other large mammals

Focal species: Panthera tigris

Site area: 20000.0

Sampling methods: no design, automatic cameras

Sample size: 1330 captures or sightings

Years: 1999, 2000

Nets or traps: 47

Net or trap nights: 4336

Camera type: unclear

Cameras paired: yes

Basal area status: not applicable

Sampling comments: "TrailMaster active infrared system (Goodson Associates, Inc., Kansas, USA) and CamTrakker passive infrared system (CamTrak South, Inc., GA, USA)" were used; the site was "sampled between April 1999 and May 2000... An area of approximately 200 km2 was sampled... camera systems were placed at strategic locations beside active game trails with an average spacing of one unit every 4 km2"

Metadata
Sample no: 1883

Contributor no: John Alroy

Enterer: John Alroy

Created: 2016-01-05 20:44:34

Modified: 2016-01-12 05:24:09

Abundance distribution
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts. Values are logged.
Statistics
30 species
8 singletons
total count 1330
geometric series index: 45.3
Fisher's α: 5.454
geometric series k: 0.8199
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.8857
Shannon's H: 2.4964
Good's u: 0.994
Register
Macaca nemestrina (southern pig-tailed macaque)117.7 kg
Macaca fascicularis (crab-eating macaque)14.0 kg
Manis javanica (Sunda pangolin)34.4 kg
Rhinosciurus laticaudatus 1
Maxomys spp. 1
Hystrix brachyura (Malayan porcupine)56
Atherurus macrourus (Asiatic brush-tailed porcupine)6
Cuon alpinus (dhole)6
Helarctos malayanus (sun bear)96
Martes flavigula (yellow-throated marten)52.8 kg
Viverra tangalunga (Malayan civet)616.0 kg
Paradoxurus hermaphroditus (Asian palm civet)12.4 kg
Viverra zibetha (large Indian civet)28.6 kg
Arctictis binturong (binturong)110.0 kg
Hemigalus derbyanus (banded palm civet)1
Panthera tigris (tiger)22
Panthera pardus (leopard)113
Neofelis nebulosa (clouded leopard)5
Catopuma temminckii (Asian golden cat)21
Pardofelis marmorata (marbled cat)1
Prionailurus bengalensis (leopard cat)59
Elephas maximus (Asian elephant)1673711.0 kg
Tapirus indicus (Malayan tapir)317
Sus scrofa (pig)132
Tragulus spp. 28
Cervus unicolor (sambar deer)20
Muntiacus muntjak (southern red muntjac)13819.0 kg
Bos gaurus (gaur)5481.0 kg
"Bos frontalis": English name is given as "gaur"
Capricornis sumatraensis (mainland serow)1
"Naemorhedus sumatrensis"
Homo sapiens (human)4964.0 kg