Impact of forest fragmentation on the hoolock gibbon in Assam, India

Impact of forest fragmentation on the hoolock gibbon in Assam, India

How gibbon populations, home ranges, diet, calling and social behaviour are affected by forest fragmentation

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 27.07.2010 )

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The effect of forest fragmentation on ranging and diet was studied in four groups of the endangered hoolock gibbon in four forest fragments and compared to two control groups in a large forest in Assam, NE India. A survey of hoolock gibbon populations was also carried out at 14 sites where encounter rate, group size and age-sex ratios were compared between forest size classes. Habitat variables were influenced more by disturbance level than fragment size. Disturbed fragments had lower canopy continuity, food tree diversity, and important food sources like lianas and climbers. Home range size was not correlated to the size of the forest. Gibbons in the two smallest fragments had almost no fruit in their diet at the end of the dry season. Gibbons in the disturbed fragments spent the least time in social interactions and called less frequently during times of fruit shortage indicating that they make trade-offs between conserving energy and investment into group bonding or territorial defense. Encounter rates of gibbon groups were lower, and group sizes smaller, in the fragments than in the large forest.

Детали книги:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-7897-8

ISBN-10:

3838378970

EAN:

9783838378978

Язык книги:

English

By (author) :

Kashmira Kakati

Количество страниц:

240

Опубликовано:

27.07.2010

Категория:

Экология