IMPACT OF THE TSUNAMI (DECEMBER, 2004) ON THE LONG TAILED MACAQUE OF NICOBAR ISLANDS, INDIA

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Sivakumar, Kuppusamy [1 ]
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[1] Wildlife Inst India, Dehra Dun 248001, Uttar Pradesh, India
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HYSTRIX-ITALIAN JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY | 2010年 / 21卷 / 01期
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Macaca fascicularis umbrosa; group size; sex ratio; natural catastrophe; MACACA-FASCICULARIS;
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We carried out a standard survey to assess the distribution and abundance of Macaca fascicularis umbrosa of Nicobar Islands (India) after the tsunami which washed the whole region in 2004 and compare them with those reported for 2000. A total of 40 groups, comprising 814 monkeys, was sighted, group size varying from 7 to 98 animals (mean +/- SD = 20.35 +/- 1.82). There was no significant change in the number of groups sighted in the interior parts of the islands before and after the tsunami, whilst the number of groups sighted in coastal areas was significantly lower after the tsunami. Also, the adults/juveniles ratio in the group varied from ca. 1:1 to 1:0.4. A fairly low ratio of immatures to adult females suggests that the tsunami also affected the population structure of the monkeys. The destruction of major coastal fruit-trees exploited by monkeys might be the reason for their lower presence in coastal areas. Future restoring of fruit plantations could enhance the human-wildlife conflict.
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