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BIO PALEMBANICABIO PALEMBANICA

Enggano Palm Civet Paradoxurus hermaphroditus enganus is a subspecies of Common Palm Civet Paradoxurus hermaphroditus that is limited in range to Enggano Island, Bengkulu Province, Southwest Sumatra. Since a specimen collection on November 11, 1904, the occurrence of P. hermaphroditus enganus had not been reported again until two recent observations in 2011 and 2020. These observations represent recent records of this rare endemic taxa after 107 years.

The study documents recent observations of the Enggano Palm Civet, a subspecies previously unrecorded for over a century.These findings confirm the continued existence of this rare endemic species on Enggano Island.The civets adaptability to modified habitats suggests a degree of resilience, but further research is crucial to assess potential threats and monitor population trends.

Penelitian lebih lanjut perlu dilakukan untuk memahami lebih dalam tentang populasi dan perilaku Enggano Palm Civet di habitat alaminya. Studi genetika dapat membantu mengklarifikasi hubungan evolusi antara subspesies ini dengan Common Palm Civet dari daratan Sumatra, serta mengidentifikasi potensi ancaman terhadap keanekaragaman genetiknya. Selain itu, penting untuk melakukan survei yang lebih komprehensif di seluruh pulau Enggano untuk memperkirakan ukuran populasi yang akurat dan menentukan area konservasi prioritas, mengingat pulau ini rentan terhadap perubahan lingkungan akibat perubahan iklim global. Penelitian ini dapat dilakukan dengan memanfaatkan teknologi modern seperti kamera jebak dan analisis DNA lingkungan (eDNA) untuk meminimalkan gangguan terhadap hewan dan meningkatkan efisiensi pengumpulan data.

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