Ethnoprimatology reveals new extended distribution of critically endangered banded langur Presbytis femoralis (Martin, 1838) in Pahang, Malaysia: Insights from …

H Haris, N Othman, M Kaviarasu… - American Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The banded langur (Presbytis femoralis) is a critically endangered primate, restricted to
Johor, Malaysia, with an estimated population size of less than 500 individuals. Traditionally …

[PDF][PDF] Daily activity budget of banded langur (Presbytis femoralis) in Malaysia

MF Najmuddin, H Haris, N Norazlimi… - Journal of …, 2020 - jssm.umt.edu.my
Banded langur (Presbytis femoralis) is an endangered leaf-eating colobine, found in Johor
and Pahang in Malaysia. However, with less than 500 individuals reported to be surviving in …

Perception and challenges of PrimaTourism (Primate-based tourism) in Kota Tinggi, Johor, Malaysia.

F NAJMUDDIN, H HARIS, SK HANEEF… - Malayan Nature …, 2021 - search.ebscohost.com
Wildlife conservation is facing a conflict of interest between the survival of wildlife and
tangible benefits for humans, especially for those living in neighborhoods around the wildlife …

Primate Population Status and Distribution Assessment Using Pooled Local Expert Opinion and Geographic Information System in Peninsular Malaysia

NBM Faudzir - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Primate population and distribution studies are conventionally based on field study and
expert estimation for a population in certain area. To provide data at larger scale, the …

A note on the first record of an albino short-nosed fruit bat (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) in Malaysia.

NURF WAHIDA MOHD ZAKIR… - Malayan Nature …, 2021 - search.ebscohost.com
Pigmentation disorder has been observed in many vertebrate taxa. However, the occurrence
of albinism in bats is a rare phenomenon observed only in 6.4% of the total bat species in …

DNA metabarcoding and phytochemical analysis of plants consumed by banded langur (presbytis femoralis) in Johor

N Haris - 2021 - eprints.uthm.edu.my
Banded langur (Presbytis femoralis) is a leaf-eating monkey that is now classified as
vulnerable in IUCN Red List and to date, there are less than 500 individuals of P. femoralis …