Although the evergreen forests of the Western Ghats harbour seven species of primates, estimate of their density is not available for most of the area. The Aghanashini Lion-tailed Macaque Conservation Reserve in central Western Ghats, a newly notified protected area in Karnataka, harbours lion-tailed macaque Macaca silenus, bonnet macaque Macaca radiata and Southern plains gray langur Semnopithecus dussumieri. We estimated their densities using line transect method. The estimate of cluster density for lion-tailed macaque, bonnet macaque and southern plains gray langur was 1.62, 4.28 and 10.67 groups/sq. km respectively, with the individual's density of 14.95, 12.40 and 25.06 individuals/ sq. km respectively. The conservation importance of the present findings is also discussed.
Keywords
Density Estimate, Distance Sampling, Evergreen Forests, Line Transects, Primates.
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