Endau Rompin National Park
Basic information
Sample name: Endau Rompin National Park

Reference: A. Ota, E. Takagi, M. Yasuda, M. Hashim, T. Hosaka, and S. Numata. 2019. Effects of nonlethal tourist activity on the diel activity patterns of mammals in a national park in Peninsular Malaysia. Global Ecology and Conservation 20:e00772- [ER 3490]
Geography
Country: Malaysia

State: Johor

Coordinate: 3° 31' N, 103° 24' E
Latlng basis: stated in text

Geography comments: "This study was conducted in Endau Rompin National Park (ERNP), which is located at the border between the states of Johor and Pahang in Peninsular Malaysia"
More specifically, the "study was conducted at a tourist attraction area (approximately 30 km2) in the Peta area of the park in Johor"

Environment
Habitat: tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest

Protection: national/state park

Substrate: ground surface

MAT: 27.0

MAP: 2800.0

Habitat comments: "The forest in the study area comprises mixed dipterocarp forest of the keruing–red meranti (Dipterocarpus‒Shorea spp.) and kapur (Dryobalanops spp.) types"
"Annual rainfall in ERNP ranges from 2000 to 3600 mm, while the average annual temperature is 27°C"

Methods
Life forms: carnivores, primates, rodents, ungulates, other large mammals, other small mammals

Sampling methods: no design, automatic cameras

Sample size: 678 captures or sightings

Nets or traps: 6

Net or trap nights: 1728

Camera type: digital

Cameras paired: no

Basal area status: not applicable

Sampling comments: "We installed six infrared-triggered video-cameras (Ltl Acorn 6210; LTL Acorn Outdoors, Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA) at a height of c. 1.0–1.6 m along a logging road that is not currently used for logging but for tourists and park managers, and along nature trails for tourists"
"The cameras were installed approximately 1–2 km apart from each other"
"The settings on all six cameras were standardised to record videos (a recording length of 15s and a recording interval of 30s)"

Metadata
Sample no: 3828

Contributor no: Benjamin Carter

Enterer: Benjamin Carter

Created: 2021-06-18 15:59:10

Modified: 2021-06-19 01:18:26

Abundance distribution
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts. Values are logged.
Statistics
30 species
5 singletons
total count 678
geometric series index: 47.6
Fisher's α: 6.427
geometric series k: 0.8282
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.7638
Shannon's H: 1.9898
Good's u: 0.9927
Register
Catopuma temminckii (Asian golden cat)4
Panthera pardus (leopard)4
Panthera tigris (tiger)5
Prionailurus bengalensis (leopard cat)13
Martes flavigula (yellow-throated marten)22.8 kg
Helarctos malayanus (sun bear)3
Arctictis binturong (binturong)210.0 kg
Muntiacus muntjak (southern red muntjac)21819.0 kg
Cervus unicolor (sambar deer)5
"Rusa unicolor"
Sus barbatus (Bornean bearded pig)237
Sus scrofa (pig)44
Sus spp. 29
Tragulus kanchil (lesser mouse-deer)21.8 kg
Tragulus napu (greater mouse-deer)212.6 kg
Tragulus spp. 3
Tapirus indicus (Malayan tapir)16
Manis javanica (Sunda pangolin)14.4 kg
Macaca fascicularis (crab-eating macaque)104.0 kg
Macaca nemestrina (southern pig-tailed macaque)47.7 kg
Trachypithecus obscurus (dusky leaf monkey)16.4 kg
Presbytis sp. 1
Elephas maximus (Asian elephant)223711.0 kg
Atherurus macrourus 2
Hystrix brachyura 18
Rattus spp. 2
Callosciurus sp. 2
Sundasciurus sp. 3
Lariscus insignis 1220.0 g
Sundasciurus tenuis 2
Tupaia sp. 1