Non‐Volant Mammalian Diversity, Occurrence, and Ecological Patterns in a Tropical Montane Forest in Sarawak, Borneo
Mufeng Voon, Ai Suzuki, Shinya Numata, Takafumi Mizuno, Melvin Gumal

TL;DR
This study explores the diversity and activity patterns of non-flying mammals in a high-altitude forest in Borneo using camera traps.
Contribution
The study provides baseline data on spatial and temporal patterns of non-volant mammals in a tropical montane forest.
Findings
35 mammal species were detected across 6 orders and 15 families.
Mousedeer were found to be mostly nocturnal, differing from previous studies.
Spatial partitioning was observed between two muntjac species.
Abstract
Mammalian species are key in maintaining a healthy ecosystem. The tropical rainforest in Borneo is characterized by its rich biodiversity and rugged interior, which houses various forest types from the lowland dipterocarp forest to the montane and ericaceous forests above 1500 m. Using the data obtained from 81 camera trap stations set up from April 2023 to September 2024, we investigated the diversity of mammalian species across the spatial and temporal dimensions. We detected 35 species of mammals from 6 orders and 15 families, excluding the Muridae and Sciuridae species. We highlight significant differences between mean species richness among tropic guilds across elevational classes. From the results of Bayesian single‐season occupancy analysis, the pig‐tailed macaque Macaca nemestrina has the highest occupancy rate of 0.79 (95% credible interval [CrI] 0.68, 0.89), followed by the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWildlife Ecology and Conservation · Primate Behavior and Ecology · Species Distribution and Climate Change
