作者
Kamarul Hambali, Ahmad Ismail, Syaizwan Z Zulkifli, Badrul Munir Md-Zain, Aainaa Amir
发表日期
2012
期刊
Tropical Natural History
卷号
12
期号
2
页码范围
189-205
出版商
Chulalongkorn University
简介
Human-macaque conflicts and the pest behavior of long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) were studied near the Kuala Selangor Nature Park. The study location was based along the M. fascicularis trails starting from the ticket counter of a local train station to the main entrance of KSNP and pest behaviors were studied from February 2011 until July 2011 inclusive by intensive direct observations using the scanning method. In addition, human-macaque interactions in two nearby residential areas Taman Malawati and Taman Desiran were evaluated by questionnaire survey. Observations revealed six main categories of pest behaviors: littering (27%), damaging facilities (23%), breaking into human areas (18%), messing up garbage cans (18%), disturbing people (11%) and stealing (3%). The questionnaire survey revealed that most respondents had stayed there for 41-60 years (61%) and were well aware of the macaques and their disturbances. Their homes are often infiltrated by the macaques, which frequently steal items from their homes, especially food, and outside they often threw rubbish from the garbage cans, which caused an unpleasant sight around the housing area. In addition, the macaques often took their fruit (mainly mangoes and bananas) from the plantations. Overall, the pest behavior of the macaques was related to locating and obtaining of food. Therefore, government organizations, like the Wildlife Department and National Park (PERHILITAN), Kuala Selangor District Council (MDKS), and the nongovernment organizations, like the Malaysian Nature Society (MNS), need to create a buffer zone that can serve as a …
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