Food Habits of the Common Palm Civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) in Pangandaran Nature Reserve, West Java, Indonesia: a Preliminary Report

  • Yamato Tsuji Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University, Aichi, Japan. Ishinomaki Senshu University, Miyagi, Japan
  • Takafumi Tatewaki University of Human Environments, Aichi, Japan
  • Achmad Farajallah Departement of Biology, Faculty Mathematics and Natural Sciences, IPB University, Darmaga Campus, Bogor 16680, Indonesia
  • Hiroyuki Tanaka Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University, Aichi, Japan. Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University, Otsu, Japan
  • Kanthi Arum Widayati Departement of Biology, Faculty Mathematics and Natural Sciences, IPB University, Darmaga Campus, Bogor 16680, Indonesia
  • Bambang Suryobroto Departement of Biology, Faculty Mathematics and Natural Sciences, IPB University, Darmaga Campus, Bogor 16680, Indonesia

Abstract

We conducted a preliminary survey of the wild common palm civet Paradoxurus hermaphroditus in a secondary forest in Pangandaran Nature Reserve, West Java, Indonesia. We collected 125 fresh fecal samples between October 2018 and August 2019. We conducted faecal analyses after species confirmation by camera trapping and faecal DNA analysis. Almost all faeces contained fruits and seeds (frequency of occurrence: 97.6%), while the percentage of animal matter (including mammals, birds, insects, non-insect arthropods, and molluscs) was much lower (22.4%). We observed no seasonal differences in major faecal contents. Higher dependence on fruits by the common palm civets was similar to those in other study sites. Seeds of at least eight different plant species were found in the faeces of the common palm civets, which implied that the common palm civets would play roles as seed dispersal agents.

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Published
2024-03-23
How to Cite
TsujiY., TatewakiT., FarajallahA., TanakaH., Arum WidayatiK., & SuryobrotoB. (2024). Food Habits of the Common Palm Civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) in Pangandaran Nature Reserve, West Java, Indonesia: a Preliminary Report. HAYATI Journal of Biosciences, 31(4), 687-692. https://doi.org/10.4308/hjb.31.4.687-692
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