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. 2018 Jul 20;13(7):e0200828. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0200828

Table 2. Bornean felid detection data derived from intensive camera trap surveys of 10 study areas in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo.

Study area No. independent captures a (Detection frequency b)
Sunda clouded Leopard Leopard cat Bay cat Marbled cat Flat-headed cat
pooled males females
Danum Valley (1 & 2) 100 (1.032) 90 (0.928) 10 (0.103) 39 (0.402) 11 (0.113) 42 (0.433) 1 (0.010)
Tawau (1 & 2) 339 (0.969) 302 (0.863) 37 (0.106) 128 (0.366) 42 (0.120) 88 (0.251) 0
Crocker Range 51 (1.256) 46 (1.133) 5 (0.123) 28 (0.690) 0 11 (0.271) 0
Tabin 41 (0.634) 36 (0.557) 5 (0.077) 191 (2.956) 3 (0.046) 42 (0.650) 0
Ulu Segama 83 (2.915) 71 (2.494) 12 (0.421) 494 (17.352) 2 (0.070) 7 (0.246) 0
Malua 11 (0.284) 8 (0.207) 3 (0.078) 272 (7.032) 3 (0.078) 5 (0.129) 0
Kinabatangan 15 (0.730) 8 (0.389) 7 (0.341) 21 (1.022) 0 5 (0.243) 3 (0.146)
Kabili Sepilok 0 0 0 12 (0.276) 0 0 (0) 0
Danum Palm 0 0 0 624 (28.210) 0 5 (0.226) c 0
Minat Teguh 0 0 0 164 (8.367) 0 0 (0) 0
Total 640 561 79 1973 61 205 4

a Number of photographic captures of the same species or different individuals (patterned felids) per camera station, obtained ≥1 hour apart

b Number of independent photographic captures per 100 camera trap nights.

c one individual marbled cat was recorded walking along the edge of the forest, immediately adjacent to the plantation edge.