Table II.
Distribution of tarsius (Tarsius bancanus) and slow lorises (Nycticebus coucang, N. menagensis, N. javanicus) on islands within their sympatric range, ordered from small to large, with island size in km2 in parentheses
| Size | Tarsier only | Both | Lorises only | Neither |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bongao2 (11) | ||||
| Serasen1 (52) | Siminul3 (40) | |||
| Small | Labuan19 (65) | |||
| Sangasanga4 (67) | Sebesi8 (85) | |||
| Balembang11 (90) | ||||
| Panaitan7 (118) | Mendanau21 (118) | |||
| Banggi15 (121) | Timbun Mata12 (131) | |||
| Karimata17 (179) | Jambongan9 (176) | |||
| Sebuku13 (221) | ||||
| Medium | Bangkalan26 (240) | |||
| Balabak16 (281) | ||||
| Tawitawi6 (475) | Sebatik14 (452) | |||
| Bruit10 (530) | ||||
| Jolo5 (1050) | ||||
| Belitung22 (4788) | Bunguran18 (1683) | Laut27 (2057) | ||
| Large | Bangka20 (11,413) | |||
| Sumatra23 (473,607) | Java24 (125,628) | |||
| Borneo25 (743,244) |
We limited island size where neither species was recorded in our dataset to those >50 km2. Numbers in superscript correspond with those in Fig. 2