Evaluation of census techniques to estimate the density of slender Loris (Loris lydekkerianus) in Southern India


Autoria(s): Kumara, Honnavalli N; Radhakrishna, Sindhu
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25/04/2013

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Reliable estimates of species density are fundamental to planning conservation strategies for any species; further, it is equally crucial to identify the most appropriate technique to estimate animal density. Nocturnal, small-sized animal species are notoriously difficult to census accurately and this issue critically affects their conservation status, We carried out a field study in southern India to estimate the density of slender loris, a small-sized nocturnal primate using line and strip transects. Actual counts of study individuals yielded a density estimate of 1.61 ha(-1); density estimate from line transects was 1.08 ha(-1); and density estimates varied from 1.06 ha(-1) to 0.59 ha(-1) in different fixed-width strip transects. We conclude that line and strip transects may typically underestimate densities of cryptic, nocturnal primates.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/46728/1/Cur_Sci_104-8_1083_2013.pdf

Kumara, Honnavalli N and Radhakrishna, Sindhu (2013) Evaluation of census techniques to estimate the density of slender Loris (Loris lydekkerianus) in Southern India. In: Current Science, 104 (8). pp. 1083-1086.

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Indian Academy of Sciences

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http://www.currentscience.ac.in/php/toc.php?vol=104&issue=08

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/46728/

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