Small mammals from Miri, northeastern region of Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo: Note on new locality records

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Small mammal surveys were conducted at Niah National Park, Lambir Hills National Park and Gunung Mulu National Park, Miri Division, in the northeastern region of Sarawak, using ground-level and canopy mist-nets, harp traps, and cage traps. The main objective of these surveys was to assess small mammal diversity in the northeastern region of Sarawak. Gunung Mulu National Park recorded the highest diversity of small mammals with 29 species, followed by Niah National Park with 19 species, and Lambir Hills National Park, 17 species. These surveys revealed nine new locality records for Miri, including eight bat species (Dyacopterus spadiceus, Megaerops wetmorei, Nycteris tragata, Hipposideros cineraceus, Hesperoptenus blanfordi, Kerivoula pellucida, Murina suilla and Myotis muricola)and a squirrel (Sundasciurus brookei).Megaerops wetmorei is also reported for the first time in Sarawak.

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Shazali, N., Rahman, S. P. H., Tahir, N. F. D. A., Murni, R., Latip, N. A., Naharuddin, N. M., … Tingga, R. C. T. (2016). Small mammals from Miri, northeastern region of Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo: Note on new locality records. Check List, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.15560/12.2.1863

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