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Kelimpahan Dan Pola Aktivitas Ordo Artiodactyla Hasil Kamera Jebak Di Hutan Lindung Bukit Batabuh Provinsi Riau
Bukit Batabuh Reserved Forest (BBRF) is a wildlife corridor, especially for Sumatran tiger. As a represent of an important corridor area, baseline study about Sumatran tiger and prey (Artiodactyla) were needed. The aim of this study is to determine the abudance and also spatial and temporal distribution of Artiodactyla based on camera traps data in 11 January – 25 April 2013 from WWF Sumatra Tengah. Secondary data which is the result of occupation survey were used to complete the Artiodactyla abudance data in BBRF. The Artiodactyla abudance was analysed by Relative Abundance Index (RAI). There were five species that identified: barking deer, wildpig, mouse deer, bearded pig and sambar deer. The abundance of Artiodactyla has decreased in the period 2005-2008. The activity pattern of Artiodactyla based on camera traps data in BBRF were tend to diurnal rather than cathemeral. Spatial distribution of Artiodactyla related to altitude, regional contour and the absence of predators.
Keywords: cathemeral, Relative Abudance Index (RAI), spatial distribution, wildlife corridor
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