Population Status and Threats to Survival of Rhesus Monkey Macaca Mulatta (Zimmermann, 1780) in Bajrabarahi Area, Lalitpur Nepal
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Abstract
The Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) are well-known Old-World non-human
primates which are commonly found to inhabit various religious sites and cities in
Nepal. There are several types of threats found in them. The parasite and human monkey
conflict are the major types of threats. This study was carried out in Bajrabarahi area
Lalitpur to find the population status and possible threats of Rhesus monkey. Direct
observation methods were used for population count, questionnaire survey was used for
human monkey conflict and direct wet mount, sedimentation, floatation, and acid-fast
staining techniques were used for the parasitic assessment. The collected data were
analyzed with the use of Chi square test and MS EXCEL 2010 and data were presented
in charts, Table, graphs and bar diagrams were used to present the data in a simplified
and understandable form. The estimated population was 46 individuals. The human
monkey conflict was increasing order. Total 80 respondents were part icipated in the
survey the age from 15-60 years. Most of the respondents said that the human monkey
conflict was due increasing the population and scarcity of the foods. Furthermore, cent
percent prevalence with 12 varied species of the gut parasites were detected like Ascarid
spp., Balantidium coli, Cryptosporidium sp., Eimeria sp., Entamoeba coli, Entamoeba
spp., Giardia sp., hookworm, Strongyloides sp., Strongylid spp., Trichomonas sp., and
Trichuris sp. suggesting parasitic infection as a major threat for the survival of these
urban macaques.