The role of forest fragments in small mammal conservation in an oil palm plantation in Northern Sarawak, Borneo

In recent decades vast areas of Bornean rainforest have been converted to monocultures, particularly to oil palm. This study describes and compares the diversity and persistence of small mammal species in fragmented forests within an oil palm plantation. Small mammals were trapped over 44 sampling...

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Main Authors: Mohd Azlan, Jayasilan, Kaicheen, Sally Soo, Lok, Lisa, Lawes, Michael J.
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Language:English
Published: Malaysian Palm Oil Board 2019
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spelling my.unimas.ir.273072021-04-21T23:11:11Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/27307/ The role of forest fragments in small mammal conservation in an oil palm plantation in Northern Sarawak, Borneo Mohd Azlan, Jayasilan Kaicheen, Sally Soo Lok, Lisa Lawes, Michael J. Q Science (General) QL Zoology In recent decades vast areas of Bornean rainforest have been converted to monocultures, particularly to oil palm. This study describes and compares the diversity and persistence of small mammal species in fragmented forests within an oil palm plantation. Small mammals were trapped over 44 sampling days using mist-nets, harp traps, and cage traps. A total of 39 species of small mammals were trapped, represented by 22 volant (bats) and 17 non-volant species. These species were represented by 29, 15 and 26 species, and controlling for sampling effort by rarefaction, 19, 15 and 14 species of small mammals in high conservation value (HCV) forests, forest edge, and in oil palm plantation, respectively. Species diversity was greatest in the HCV forests (H’ = 2.22), followed by oil palm plantation (H’ = 1.11), and then edge (H’ = 1.07). The smaller HCV forest (116 ha vs. 990 ha) contained more species than the larger forest (25 vs. 17 species). We attribute this to differences in species relaxation rates and the possibility that species density compensation has occurred in the smaller forest. This study demonstrates the conservation value of small forest fragments in oil palm plantations to maintaining native species diversity and the ecosystem services they provide. Malaysian Palm Oil Board 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/27307/1/JAYASILAN.pdf Mohd Azlan, Jayasilan and Kaicheen, Sally Soo and Lok, Lisa and Lawes, Michael J. (2019) The role of forest fragments in small mammal conservation in an oil palm plantation in Northern Sarawak, Borneo. Journal of Oil Palm Research, 31 (3). pp. 422-436. ISSN 1511-2780 http://jopr.mpob.gov.my/the-role-of-forest-fragments-in-small-mammal-conservation-in-an-oil-palm-plantation-in-northern-sarawak-borneo/ DOI:org/10.21894/jopr.2019.0034
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Mohd Azlan, Jayasilan
Kaicheen, Sally Soo
Lok, Lisa
Lawes, Michael J.
The role of forest fragments in small mammal conservation in an oil palm plantation in Northern Sarawak, Borneo
description In recent decades vast areas of Bornean rainforest have been converted to monocultures, particularly to oil palm. This study describes and compares the diversity and persistence of small mammal species in fragmented forests within an oil palm plantation. Small mammals were trapped over 44 sampling days using mist-nets, harp traps, and cage traps. A total of 39 species of small mammals were trapped, represented by 22 volant (bats) and 17 non-volant species. These species were represented by 29, 15 and 26 species, and controlling for sampling effort by rarefaction, 19, 15 and 14 species of small mammals in high conservation value (HCV) forests, forest edge, and in oil palm plantation, respectively. Species diversity was greatest in the HCV forests (H’ = 2.22), followed by oil palm plantation (H’ = 1.11), and then edge (H’ = 1.07). The smaller HCV forest (116 ha vs. 990 ha) contained more species than the larger forest (25 vs. 17 species). We attribute this to differences in species relaxation rates and the possibility that species density compensation has occurred in the smaller forest. This study demonstrates the conservation value of small forest fragments in oil palm plantations to maintaining native species diversity and the ecosystem services they provide.
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author Mohd Azlan, Jayasilan
Kaicheen, Sally Soo
Lok, Lisa
Lawes, Michael J.
author_facet Mohd Azlan, Jayasilan
Kaicheen, Sally Soo
Lok, Lisa
Lawes, Michael J.
author_sort Mohd Azlan, Jayasilan
title The role of forest fragments in small mammal conservation in an oil palm plantation in Northern Sarawak, Borneo
title_short The role of forest fragments in small mammal conservation in an oil palm plantation in Northern Sarawak, Borneo
title_full The role of forest fragments in small mammal conservation in an oil palm plantation in Northern Sarawak, Borneo
title_fullStr The role of forest fragments in small mammal conservation in an oil palm plantation in Northern Sarawak, Borneo
title_full_unstemmed The role of forest fragments in small mammal conservation in an oil palm plantation in Northern Sarawak, Borneo
title_sort role of forest fragments in small mammal conservation in an oil palm plantation in northern sarawak, borneo
publisher Malaysian Palm Oil Board
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/27307/1/JAYASILAN.pdf
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