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A survey of the orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) population in and around Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan, Indonesia based on nest counts.

机译:根据巢计数对印度尼西亚西加里曼丹省Gunung Palung国家公园及其周围的猩猩(Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii)种群进行调查。

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We conducted the first orangutan population census of Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan, Indonesia, between April and September 2001. We used a refined line-transect nest-count methodology utilizing transect recounts to survey 69 km at 14 sites within the park and 14.2 km in the buffer zone. We present the first Bornean orangutan density estimate using complete site-specific parameters and long term monitoring of nest decay rates. Average orangutan density was 3.0 individuals/km2, with densities ranging from 2.4 ind/km2 in montane forest to 4.1 ind/km2 in primary peat swamp. In addition, we tested alternative approaches to calculation of the nest-duration parameter. The second count of each transect resulted in 30% higher density estimates overall. We conclude that recounts should be incorporated into standard line-transect methodology. We estimate there to be ~2500 individual orangutans in Gunung Palung, indicating the importance of this site in plans to conserve a network of viable orangutan populations. While logging may reduce densities, disturbed forest both inside and adjacent to the park has high conservation value as orangutan habitat. Further research into long-term orangutan population persistence in disturbed forest is needed.
机译:在2001年4月至9月之间,我们对印度尼西亚西加里曼丹省的Gunung Palung国家公园进行了首次猩猩人口普查。我们使用完善的线样巢计数方法,利用样点计数方法对公园内14个站点和14.2个站点的69 km进行了调查。缓冲区中的km。我们提出了第一个婆罗洲猩猩密度估算值,它使用完整的特定地点参数和对巢衰减率的长期监测。猩猩的平均密度为3.0个人/平方千米,密度范围从山地森林中的2.4 ind / km2到主要泥炭沼泽中的4.1 ind / km2。此外,我们测试了计算嵌套持续时间参数的替代方法。每个样带的第二次计数使总体密度估计值提高了30%。我们得出结论,重新计票应纳入标准线样方法中。我们估计在Gunung Palung大约有2500只个体猩猩,这表明该地点在保护可行的猩猩种群网络计划中的重要性。虽然伐木可能会降低密度,但公园内和公园附近受干扰的森林作为猩猩的栖息地具有很高的保护价值。需要对动乱的森林中猩猩的长期种群持久性进行进一步研究。

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