General Behaviour and Human Perception to Wards the Assamese Monkey (Macaca assamensis McClelland, 1840) in Hemja Kaski, Nepal
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Abstract
Assamese macaque (Macaca assamensis) is one of the least studied mammals in Nepal.
This study is focused on Assamese macaque, and its general behaviour and human
perception towards it in Hemja, Kaski District, Nepal. The study site is in the Pokhara
Metropolitan City Ward number 25 in Yamdi area of Hemja. Focal animal sampling
method was used for the behavioural observations and semi-structured questionnaires were
used to find the peoples' attitude/perception towards the macaque. To determine the general
behaviour of the monkey, six individuals were selected for focal animal sampling. Four
major behaviours were recorded from the Assamese macaque for behaviour study during
observation phase and it was revealed that macaque spent 26.11% time on foraging, 23.71%
on social, 33.58% on resting and 16.6% on moving. Disturbance and destruction of the
things was the main problem with monkeys in this area. There was significant difference
(χ2=7.24, df=1, p=0.0071) on provisioning activities to the macaque (N=80) between
insiders and visitors of the monastery. The results revealed that 28.81% of the respondents
provisioned monkeys for sympathy, 27.12% did it by giving surplus food, 18.64% supplied
food for enjoyment, 11.86% for evacuating invading monkey from their areas, 6.78% had
no specific reasons and 6.78% provided food to the monkeys due to the religious faith.
Many people around the monastery (58.46%, N=65) agreed that macaque should be
conserved in their natural habitats. In overall, people had positive perception towards the
macaque due to the sympathy, enjoyment, religious faith as well as tolerance to the
disturbance and destruction. Home range, diet and behaviour of the macaque were
significantly changed due to their habituation in human settlement area.
Keywords: Assamese macaque, Behaviour, Provisioning, Yamdi, Nepal.