@article{Huong Giang_Minh_Thanh_Ha_Hong Van_Hai_Huong_2016, title={Assessing mammal diversity in Xuan Lien Nature Reserve using molecular approaches}, volume={38}, url={https://vjs.ac.vn/index.php/vjbio/article/view/7856}, DOI={10.15625/0866-7160/v38n2.7856}, abstractNote={<p>Xuan Lien Nature Reserve in Thanh Hoa province has a high level of biodiversity, including such globally threatened mammals as the Clouded Leopard (<em>Neofelis nebulosa</em>), the Roosevelt’s Barking Deer (<em>Muntiacus rooseveltorum</em>), and the Northern White-cheeked Gibbon (<em>Nomacus lecogenys</em>). There were several field surveys conducted to determine the number of mammal species in the protected area. Nevertheless, for some species, convetional field techniques might not be able to survey them effectively due to their behavioral ecolgy, e.g., nocturnal mammals or arboreal primates. To investigate mammal diversity, with a focus on nocturnal mammals and arboreal primates in Xuan Lien, we used a molecular approach by sequencing two mitochondrial genes, cytochrome b and 16S rRNA, from hair and bone samples collected in the area. Our results confirmed records of threatened primates in Xuan Lien Nature Reserve, including three species of the genus <em>Macaca</em>, viz. the Stump-tailed Macaque (<em>Macaca arctoides</em>), the Assam Macaque (<em>Macaca assamensis</em>), and the Rhesus Macaque (<em>Macaca mulatta</em>), and the Phayre’s Leaf Monkey (<em>Trachypithecus phayrei</em>). Based on the study results, we also discovered the small-toothed palm civet (<em>Arctogalidia trivirgata</em>). This is the first record of the nocturnal mammal in Xuan Lien Nature Reserve.</p><p> </p>}, number={2}, journal={Academia Journal of Biology}, author={Huong Giang, Cao Thi and Minh, Le Duc and Thanh, Nguyen Van and Ha, Nguyen Manh and Hong Van, Nguyen Thi and Hai, Nguyen Dinh and Huong, Do Trong}, year={2016}, month={May}, pages={171–178} }