Ecology, Conservation and Management of Wild Pigs and Peccaries

(Axel Boer) #1
Chapter 18: Bearded pig Sus barbatus (Müller, 1838)

183


within a Bornean rain forest. In Sutton,
S. L., Whitmore, T. C. & Chadwick, A.
C. (eds.), Tropical rainforest ecology and
management. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific
Publications.
Linkie, M. & Sadikin, L. (2003). The bearded
pig in Kerinci Seblat National Park,
Sumatra. Asian Wild Pig News 3: 3–9.
Linkie, M., Guillera-Arroita, G., Smith, J.,
et al. (2013). Cryptic mammals caught
on camera: assessing the utility of range
wide camera trap data for conserving
the endangered Asian tapir. Biological
Conservation 162: 107–115.
Lohe, R. (2015). Bearded pigs on the
Malayan Peninsular – a travel report.
Suiform Soundings 21: 21–23.
Lucchini, V., Meijaard, E., Diong, C. H.,
Groves, C. P. & Randi, E. (2005). New
phylogenetic perspectives among spe-
cies of South-east Asian wild pig (Sus
sp.) based on mtDNA sequences and
morphometric data. Journal of Zoology
266: 25–35.
Luskin, M. S. & Potts, M. D. (2011).
Microclimate and habitat heterogeneity
through the oil palm lifecycle. Basic and
Applied Ecology 12: 540–551.
Luskin, M. S., Christina, E. D., Kelley, L. C.
& Potts, M. D. (2014). Modern hunting
practices and wild meat trade in the oil
palm plantation-dominated landscapes of
Sumatra, Indonesia. Human Ecology 42:
35–45.
Lyon, M. W. (1908). Mammals collected in
Eastern Sumatra by W. L. Abbott during
1903, 1906, and 1907, with descriptions of
new species and sub-species. Proceedings
of the U S National Museum 34: 619–679.
(1911). Mammals collected by Dr. W.L.
Abbott on Borneo and some of the small
adjacent islands. Proceedings of the U S
National Museum 40: 53.

MacKinnon, K., Hatta, G., Halim, H. &
Mangalik, A. (1996). The ecology of
Kalimantan. Singapore: Periplus Editions.
Margono, B. A., Turubanova, S., Zhuravleva,
I., et al. (2012). Mapping and monitor-
ing deforestation and forest degradation
in Sumatra (Indonesia) using Landsat
time series data sets from 1990 to 2010.
Environmental Research Letters 7: 034010.
Medway, L. (1964). Post-Pleistocene changes
in the mammalian fauna of Borneo:
archaeological evidence from the Niah
caves. Studies in Speleology 1: 33–37.
(1977). Mammals of Borneo. Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia.
Meijaard, E. (2000). Bearded pigs (Sus bar-
batus): ecology, conservation status, and
research methodology. WWF-Indonesia,
CIFOR, and Ecosense Consultants.
(2002). Wild pig meat on Sumatran and
Bornean markets. Asian Wild Pig News
2: 8–10.
Meijaard, E. & Sheil, D. (2008). The
persistence and conservation of Borneo’s
mammals in lowland rain forests
managed for timber: observations,
overviews and opportunities. Ecological
Research 23: 21–34.
Miettinen, J., Shi, C. & Liew, S. C. (2011).
Deforestation rates in insular Southeast
Asia between 2000 and 2010. Global
Change Biology 17: 2261–2270.
Miller, G. S. (1905). Notes on Malayan pigs.
Proceedings of the U S National Museum
30: 737–758.
NIVN. (1939). Nederland Indische
Vereniging tot Natuurbescherming. 3
jaren Indisch Natuurleven. Netherlands.
Pfeffer, P. (1959). Biologie et migrations du
sanglier de Borneo (Sus barbatus Müller
1869). Mammalia 23: 277–303.
Pfeffer, P. & Caldecott, J. T. (1986). The
bearded pig in East Kalimantan and

Sarawak. Journal of the Malayan
Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 59:
81–100.
Puri, R. (1992). Mammals and hunting on the
Lurah River: recommendations for man-
agement of faunal resources in the Cagar-
Alam Kayan-Mentarang. Samarinda, East
Kalimantan: WWF, p. 48.
Robinson, J. G. & Bennett, E. L. (2013).
Hunting for sustainability in tropical for-
ests. New York, NY: Columbia University
Press.
Ross, J., Hearn, A. J., Johnson, P. J. &
Macdonald, D. W. (2013). Activity pat-
terns and temporal avoidance by prey
in response to Sunda clouded leopard
predation risk. Journal of Zoology 290:
96–106.
Schaik, C. P. V. (1986). Phenological changes
in a Sumatran rainforest. Journal of
Tropical Ecology 2: 327–347.
Schaik, C. P. V. & Noordwijk, M. A. V.
(1985). Interannual variability in fruit
abundance and reproductive seasonal-
ity in Sumatran long-tailed macaques
(Macaca fascicularis). Journal of Zoology
206: 533–549.
Te Wong, S., Servheen, C., Ambu, L. &
Norhayati, A. (2005). Impacts of fruit
production cycles on Malayan sun bears
and bearded pigs in lowland tropical for-
est of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. Journal of
Tropical Ecology 21: 627–639.
Wallace, A. R. (1869). The Malay
Archipelago: the land of the orangutan and
the bird of paradise; a narrative of travel,
with studies of man and nature. London:
Courier Corporation Press.
Wich, S. A. & Schaik, C. P. V. (2000). The
impact of El Nino on mast fruiting
in Sumatra and elsewhere in Malesia.
Journal of Tropical Ecology 16:
563–577.

.020

Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge, on 04 Dec 2017 at 12:41:45

Free download pdf