NESTING BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS OF ORANGUTAN (PONGO PYGMAEUS MORIO) IN COAL MINING AREA IN EAST KALIMANTAN

Coal mining changed forest structure and composition, it caused large negative impacts on the orangutan. In order to mitigate those negative effects, it is crucial to understand their nesting behavior adaptation in mining area. We investigated 74 times nested event in coal mining rehabilition area (...

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Main Authors: Liza Niningsih, Sri Suci Utami Atmoko, Hadi S Alikodra, Yeni A Mulyani
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Language:English
Published: Forestry Study Program University of Mataram 2021-08-01
Series:Jurnal Belantara
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Online Access:http://belantara.unram.ac.id/index.php/JBL/article/view/811
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spelling doaj-b8fce154159e4522bf5f6dba94abb9622021-08-16T14:51:13ZengForestry Study Program University of MataramJurnal Belantara2614-72382614-34532021-08-01429811210.29303/jbl.v4i2.81170NESTING BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS OF ORANGUTAN (PONGO PYGMAEUS MORIO) IN COAL MINING AREA IN EAST KALIMANTANLiza Niningsih0Sri Suci Utami AtmokoHadi S AlikodraYeni A MulyaniKutai Timur College AgriculturalCoal mining changed forest structure and composition, it caused large negative impacts on the orangutan. In order to mitigate those negative effects, it is crucial to understand their nesting behavior adaptation in mining area. We investigated 74 times nested event in coal mining rehabilition area (CMRA) in East Kutai and 123 times in the Kutai National Park (Prevab) from October 2013 to September 2014 and include only night nests. We compared both habitats. Orangutans in CMRA built the nest later than in Prevab and used 15 species of trees as nests sites intensively on Senna siamea and Gmelina arborea. In Prevab, 35 species with the higher frequencies on Eusideroxylon zwageri and Dracontomelon dao. The average diameter of nest trees in CMRA smaller than Prevab. The height of nest trees in CMRA with the highest frequency was in 10.1-15 m, while in Prevab was as in 20.1-25 m. Orangutans in CMRA nested at the height of <15 m, lower than in Prevab was >20 m. Reused nest in CMRA was higher than in Prevab. Orangutans in CMRA more often built nests at the peak and limb, while in Prevab at the limb and peak. Orangutans in CMRA had learned to utilize various species and dimensions of trees as the place to build nests.http://belantara.unram.ac.id/index.php/JBL/article/view/811habitat changenest treesnight nest
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author Liza Niningsih
Sri Suci Utami Atmoko
Hadi S Alikodra
Yeni A Mulyani
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Sri Suci Utami Atmoko
Hadi S Alikodra
Yeni A Mulyani
NESTING BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS OF ORANGUTAN (PONGO PYGMAEUS MORIO) IN COAL MINING AREA IN EAST KALIMANTAN
Jurnal Belantara
habitat change
nest trees
night nest
author_facet Liza Niningsih
Sri Suci Utami Atmoko
Hadi S Alikodra
Yeni A Mulyani
author_sort Liza Niningsih
title NESTING BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS OF ORANGUTAN (PONGO PYGMAEUS MORIO) IN COAL MINING AREA IN EAST KALIMANTAN
title_short NESTING BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS OF ORANGUTAN (PONGO PYGMAEUS MORIO) IN COAL MINING AREA IN EAST KALIMANTAN
title_full NESTING BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS OF ORANGUTAN (PONGO PYGMAEUS MORIO) IN COAL MINING AREA IN EAST KALIMANTAN
title_fullStr NESTING BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS OF ORANGUTAN (PONGO PYGMAEUS MORIO) IN COAL MINING AREA IN EAST KALIMANTAN
title_full_unstemmed NESTING BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS OF ORANGUTAN (PONGO PYGMAEUS MORIO) IN COAL MINING AREA IN EAST KALIMANTAN
title_sort nesting behavioral adaptations of orangutan (pongo pygmaeus morio) in coal mining area in east kalimantan
publisher Forestry Study Program University of Mataram
series Jurnal Belantara
issn 2614-7238
2614-3453
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Coal mining changed forest structure and composition, it caused large negative impacts on the orangutan. In order to mitigate those negative effects, it is crucial to understand their nesting behavior adaptation in mining area. We investigated 74 times nested event in coal mining rehabilition area (CMRA) in East Kutai and 123 times in the Kutai National Park (Prevab) from October 2013 to September 2014 and include only night nests. We compared both habitats. Orangutans in CMRA built the nest later than in Prevab and used 15 species of trees as nests sites intensively on Senna siamea and Gmelina arborea. In Prevab, 35 species with the higher frequencies on Eusideroxylon zwageri and Dracontomelon dao. The average diameter of nest trees in CMRA smaller than Prevab. The height of nest trees in CMRA with the highest frequency was in 10.1-15 m, while in Prevab was as in 20.1-25 m. Orangutans in CMRA nested at the height of <15 m, lower than in Prevab was >20 m. Reused nest in CMRA was higher than in Prevab. Orangutans in CMRA more often built nests at the peak and limb, while in Prevab at the limb and peak. Orangutans in CMRA had learned to utilize various species and dimensions of trees as the place to build nests.
topic habitat change
nest trees
night nest
url http://belantara.unram.ac.id/index.php/JBL/article/view/811
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