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Habitat and food choice of the critically endangered cao vit gibbon (Nomascus nasutus) in China: Implications for conservation
Authors:Peng-Fei Fan  Han-Lan Fei  Matthew B Scott  Wen Zhang  Chang-Yong Ma
Institution:aInstitute of Eastern-Himalaya Biodiversity Research, Dali University, Dali, Yunnan 671000, PR China;bFauna and Flora International, China Primate Programme, Nanning, Guangxi, PR China
Abstract:Knowledge of habitat and feeding ecology is essential for developing an effective conservation management plan for threatened primates. Despite having been rediscovered nearly a decade ago, very little is known of the critically endangered cao vit gibbon (Nomascus nasutus) or its habitat. We analysed forest cover, made direct observations and conducted interviews of local elders to better understand forest changes and to determine the forest characters and species important to the survival of the gibbon. Interviews indicated human-induced forest resource exploitation focused on species-specific and larger trees most easily accessed. Gibbon forest habitat comprised four primary forest types. The mean canopy height over the whole site was 10.52 m. Gibbons consumed 81, or nearly half of the tree and liana species recorded in the site; however, only 19 species provide 77.8% of the diet. Six of the 19 food species were logged for different reasons throughout the history of the site. We conclude that effective conservation management of primates with highly limited distributions, focused dietary needs, and in degraded ecosystems will require active forest restoration, such as planting important food species in degraded sites.
Keywords:Cao vit gibbon  Nomascus nasutus  Degradation  Karst forest  Feeding ecology
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