Hoolock Gibbons (Hoolock hoolock) are socially monogamous and
endangered small apes in the Indian subcontinent that hold a very
important position in the ecology of tropical forests. The
populations of Gibbons have undergone declines primarily due to
habitat obliteration or alteration. The purpose of this study was
to explore the role of plant species richness on habitat
characteristics of endangered Hoolock hoolock in Lawachara National
Park. This study concluded that a key habitat feature associated
with the edible plant species richness for survival of Gibbons. The
rapid destruction and alteration of habitat with exotic species
will undoubtedly result in the extinction of Gibbons in Lawachara
National Park. So it should be desired plantation with vital
fruiting and close canopy sleeping trees in the habitat of Hoolock
hoolock.
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