Riparian reserves serve as a critical refuge for Asian otters (aonyx cinereus and lutrogale perspicillata) in oil palm dominated landscapes of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo

We determined the occupancy of otter species and assessed several habitat features influencing their occurrence in four different land-use types: continuous logged forests (CF), heavily degraded forest (DF), riparian reserves within oil palm plantation (RR), and oil palm plantations without riparian...

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Main Authors: Annabel Pianzin, Anna Wong, Henry Bernard
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spelling my.ums.eprints.307002021-10-26T07:11:37Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30700/ Riparian reserves serve as a critical refuge for Asian otters (aonyx cinereus and lutrogale perspicillata) in oil palm dominated landscapes of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo Annabel Pianzin Anna Wong Henry Bernard HD101-1395.5 Land use; Land tenure HD1401-2210 Agriculture We determined the occupancy of otter species and assessed several habitat features influencing their occurrence in four different land-use types: continuous logged forests (CF), heavily degraded forest (DF), riparian reserves within oil palm plantation (RR), and oil palm plantations without riparian reserves (OP). Our aim was to ascertain the usefulness of retaining riparian reserve in oil palm dominated landscape for otter conservation. This study was conducted in the Malaysian state of Sabah, northern part of Borneo. We surveyed 36 stream sub-transects across all of the different land-use types and detected otter presence based on their tracks and spraints. Overall, two out of the four otter species found in Sabah were detected within the surveyed areas, i.e., the Asian Small-clawed Otter, A. cinereus and Smooth-coated Otter, L. perspicillata. Streams in agricultural sites were found to have significantly higher otter occupancy compared to forested areas: RR (psi = 0.97), OP (0.83), DF (0.44), and CF (0.37). Using Generalised Linear Modelling (GLM), we identified that otter occupancy in oil palm landscapes was positively influenced by the availability of large trees and other vegetation along the banks. Deeper streams were also more preferred by otters. Interestingly, streams in oil palm plantations located nearer to human settlements recorded higher detection of otter signs. In general, this study suggests that streams in oil palm plantation with riparian vegetation are useful habitat for otter species. Hence, retaining riparian reserves within oil palm plantations is a useful management strategy to improve biodiversity conservation in an agricultural landscape. IUCN/SCC Otter Specialist Group 2021-11-04 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30700/1/Riparian%20reserves%20serve%20as%20a%20critical%20refuge%20for%20Asian%20otters%20%28aonyx%20cinereus%20and%20lutrogale%20perspicillata%29%20-Abstract.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30700/2/Riparian%20reserves%20serve%20as%20a%20critical%20refuge%20for%20Asian%20otters%20%28Aonyx%20cinereus%20and%20Lutrogale%20perspicillata%29%20in%20oil%20palm%20dominated%20landscapes%20of%20Sabah%2C%20Malaysian%20Borneo.pdf Annabel Pianzin and Anna Wong and Henry Bernard (2021) Riparian reserves serve as a critical refuge for Asian otters (aonyx cinereus and lutrogale perspicillata) in oil palm dominated landscapes of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. IUCN/SSC Otter Specialist Group Bulletin, 38. pp. 133-154. ISSN 1023-9030 https://iucnosgbull.org/Volume38/Pianzin_et_al_2021.html
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topic HD101-1395.5 Land use; Land tenure
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Anna Wong
Henry Bernard
Riparian reserves serve as a critical refuge for Asian otters (aonyx cinereus and lutrogale perspicillata) in oil palm dominated landscapes of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo
description We determined the occupancy of otter species and assessed several habitat features influencing their occurrence in four different land-use types: continuous logged forests (CF), heavily degraded forest (DF), riparian reserves within oil palm plantation (RR), and oil palm plantations without riparian reserves (OP). Our aim was to ascertain the usefulness of retaining riparian reserve in oil palm dominated landscape for otter conservation. This study was conducted in the Malaysian state of Sabah, northern part of Borneo. We surveyed 36 stream sub-transects across all of the different land-use types and detected otter presence based on their tracks and spraints. Overall, two out of the four otter species found in Sabah were detected within the surveyed areas, i.e., the Asian Small-clawed Otter, A. cinereus and Smooth-coated Otter, L. perspicillata. Streams in agricultural sites were found to have significantly higher otter occupancy compared to forested areas: RR (psi = 0.97), OP (0.83), DF (0.44), and CF (0.37). Using Generalised Linear Modelling (GLM), we identified that otter occupancy in oil palm landscapes was positively influenced by the availability of large trees and other vegetation along the banks. Deeper streams were also more preferred by otters. Interestingly, streams in oil palm plantations located nearer to human settlements recorded higher detection of otter signs. In general, this study suggests that streams in oil palm plantation with riparian vegetation are useful habitat for otter species. Hence, retaining riparian reserves within oil palm plantations is a useful management strategy to improve biodiversity conservation in an agricultural landscape.
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author Annabel Pianzin
Anna Wong
Henry Bernard
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Anna Wong
Henry Bernard
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title Riparian reserves serve as a critical refuge for Asian otters (aonyx cinereus and lutrogale perspicillata) in oil palm dominated landscapes of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo
title_short Riparian reserves serve as a critical refuge for Asian otters (aonyx cinereus and lutrogale perspicillata) in oil palm dominated landscapes of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo
title_full Riparian reserves serve as a critical refuge for Asian otters (aonyx cinereus and lutrogale perspicillata) in oil palm dominated landscapes of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo
title_fullStr Riparian reserves serve as a critical refuge for Asian otters (aonyx cinereus and lutrogale perspicillata) in oil palm dominated landscapes of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo
title_full_unstemmed Riparian reserves serve as a critical refuge for Asian otters (aonyx cinereus and lutrogale perspicillata) in oil palm dominated landscapes of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo
title_sort riparian reserves serve as a critical refuge for asian otters (aonyx cinereus and lutrogale perspicillata) in oil palm dominated landscapes of sabah, malaysian borneo
publisher IUCN/SCC Otter Specialist Group
publishDate 2021
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