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Recent papers posted by members of the Global_biodiversity_model group with tag malaysia
  • ECOLOGY: Can Palm Oil Plantations Come Clean?
    Science, Vol. 317, No. 5844. (14 September 2007), 1491.
    by Richard Stone
  • Cashing in palm oil for conservation
    Nature, Vol. 448, No. 7157. (2007), pp. 993-994.
    by Lian P Koh, David S Wilcove
  • Decelerating growth in tropical forest trees
    Ecology Letters, Vol. 10, No. 6. (June 2007), pp. 461-469.
    by Kenneth J Feeley, Joseph S Wright, Nur MN Supardi, Abd R Kassim, Stuart J Davies
  • Geographical distributions in tropical trees: can geographical range predict performance and habitat association in co-occurring tree species?
    Journal of Biogeography, Vol. 0, No. 0. (0000), pp. ???-???.
    by Jennifer L Baltzer, Stuart J Davies, Nur S Noor, Abdul R Kassim, James V Lafrankie
  • Detection of burned peat swamp forest in a heterogeneous tropical landscape: A case study of the Klias Peninsula, Sabah, Malaysia
    Landscape and Urban Planning, Vol. In Press, Corrected Proof
    by Mui-How Phua, Satoshi Tsuyuki, Jung S Lee, Hiroshi Sasakawa
  • RSPO Principles & Criteria for Sustainable Palm Oil Production
    (17 October 2005)
  • Biodiversity: Logging: the new conservation
    Nature, Vol. 446, No. 7136. (5 April 2007), pp. 608-610.
    by David Cyranoski
  • TROPICAL FORESTRY PRACTICES FOR CARBON SEQUESTRATION
    (1996)
    by Pedro Moura-Costa
  • The palm oil industry in Malaysia. From seed to frying pan.
    (2002)
    by CH Teoh
  • Worse Than Fossil Fuel
    monbiot.com (6 December 2005)
    by G Monbiot
  • Spatial pattern of diversity in a tropical rain forest in Malaysia
    Journal of Biogeography, Vol. 23, No. 1. (1996), pp. 57-74.
    by F He, P Legendre, JV Lafrankie
  • Diversity pattern and spatial scale: a study of a tropical rain forest of Malaysia
    Environmental and Ecological Statistics, Vol. 1 (1994), pp. 265-286.
    edited by F He, L Legendre, C Bellehumeur, JV Lafrankie
  • Simulating effects of landscape context and timber harvest on tree species diversity
    Ecological Applications, Vol. 9, No. 1. (Feb 1999), pp. 186-201.
    by J Liu, PS Ashton
  • The ecoclimatology of Danum, Sabah, in the context of the world's rainforest regions, with particular reference to dry periods and their impact
    Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B Biological Sciences., Vol. 354 (1999), pp. 1869-1883.
    by RPD Walsh, DM Newbery
  • FORMOSAIC: an individual-based spatially explicit model for simulating forest dynamics in landscape mosaics
    Ecological Modelling, Vol. 106 (1998), pp. 177-200.
    by J Liu, PS Ashton
  • Similar non-random processes maintain diversity in two tropical rainforests
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences, Vol. 266, No. 1427. (Jul 1999), pp. 1445-1452.
    by C Wills, R Condit
  • Do edge effects occur over large spatial scales?
    Trends in Ecology and Evolution (TREE), Vol. 15, No. 4. (2000), pp. 134-135.
    by WF Laurance
  • Species-area and species-individual relationships for tropical trees - a comparison of 3 50-ha. Plots
    Journal of Ecology, Vol. 84 (1996), pp. 549-562.
  • Tree distribution pattern and fate of juveniles in a lowland tropical rain forest implications for regeneration and maintenance of species diversity
    Plant Ecology, Vol. 131, No. 2. (1997), pp. 155-171.
    by T Okuda, Et
  • Timber, the environment and wildlife in Malaysian rain forests
    (1989)
    by AD Johns
  • Effects of 'selective' timber extraction on rain forest structure and composition and some consequences for frugivores and folivores
    Biotropica, Vol. 20, No. 1. (1988), pp. 31-37.
    by AD Johns
  • Rain forest fragmentation and the structure of Amazonian liana communities
    Ecology, Vol. 82, No. 1. (Jan 2001), pp. 105-116.
  • Research in large, long-term tropical forest plots
    Trends in Ecology and Evolution (TREE), Vol. 10, No. 1. (Jan 1995), pp. 18-22.
    by R Condit
  • SIMULATION-MODEL OF NATURAL TROPICAL FOREST DYNAMICS
    Ecological Modelling, Vol. 59, No. 1-2. (1991), pp. 37-71.
    by H Bossel, H Krieger
  • Simulation of multispecies tropical forest dynamics using a vertically and horizontally structured model
    Forest Ecology and Management, Vol. 69, No. 1-3. (1994), pp. 123-144.
    by H Bossel, H Krieger
  • Effects of changing spatial resolution on the results of landscape pattern analysis using spatial autocorrelation indices
    Landscape Ecology, Vol. 11, No. 1. (2002), pp. 39-49.
    by Y Qi, JG Wu
  • Multicriteria evaluation of simulated logging scenarios in a tropical rain forest
    Journal of Environmental Management, Vol. 71, No. 4. (July 2004), pp. 321-333.
    by Andreas Huth, Martin Drechsler, Peter Kohler
  • Status of Tropical Forest Management 2005
    Vol. 24 (2006)
  • Prioritizing global conservation efforts
    Nature, Vol. 440, No. 7082. (2006), pp. 337-340.
    by Kerrie A Wilson, Marissa F Mcbride, Michael Bode, Hugh P Possingham
  • In Search of Excellence. Exemplary Forest Management in Asia and the Pacific
    (2005)
    by Patrick B Durst, Chris Brown, Henrylito D Tacio, Miyuki Ishikawa
  • Effects of selective logging on the arboreal ants of a Bornean rainforest
    Entomological Science, Vol. 7, No. 4. (2004), pp. 341-349.
    by Erwin S Widodo, Tikahiko Naito, Maryati Mohamed, Yoshiaki Hashimoto
  • The oil for ape scandal. How palm oil is threatening orang-utan survival
    (September 2005)
    edited by E Matthew
  • Effects of Habitat Disturbance and Protected Areas on Mammals of Peninsular Malaysia
    Conservation Biology, Vol. 14, No. 6. (2000), pp. 1639-1648.
    by Ruth K Laidlaw
  • World Atlas of Great Apes and their Conservation
    (01 August 2005)
    by
    edited by Julian Caldecott, Lera Miles
  • Integrating Indigenous Resource Management with Wildlife Conservation: A Case Study of Batang Ai National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia
    Human Ecology, Vol. 26, No. 3. (1998), pp. 371-403.
    by Leah S Horowitz
  • The orang-utan in Sabah today. A study of a wild population in the Ulu Segama Reserve
    Oryx, Vol. 11 (1971), pp. 141-191.
    by John R Mackinnon
  • In search of the red ape
    (16 April 1974)
    by John R Mackinnon
  • The Extent and Causes of Illegal Logging: An Analysis of a Major Cause of Tropical Deforestation
    (2001)
    by C Palmer
  • Timber Booms and Institutional Breakdown in Southeast Asia
    (15 February 2001)
    by Michael L Ross
  • Neogene marine transgressions, palaeogeography and biogeographic transitions on the Thai-Malay Peninsula
    Journal of Biogeography, Vol. 30, No. 4. (April 2003), pp. 551-567.
    by DS Woodruff
  • Modeling the Spatial Dynamics of Regional Land Use: The CLUE-S Model
    Environmental Management, Vol. 30, No. 3. (2002), pp. 391-405.
    by Peter H Verburg, Welmoe Soepboer, A Veldkamp, Rami Limpiada, Victori Espaldon, Sharifa S Mastura
  • Orangutan Nesting Behavior in Disturbed Forest of Sabah, Malaysia: Implications for Nest Census
    International Journal of Primatology, Vol. 25, No. 5. (October 2004), pp. 983-1000.
    by Marc Ancrenaz, Romain Calaque, Isabelle Lackman-Ancrenaz
  • Malayan Forest Primates: Ten Years' Study in Tropical Rain Forests
    (01 January 1981)
    by David J Chivers
  • Orangutan cultures and the evolution of material culture.
    Science, Vol. 299, No. 5603. (3 January 2003), pp. 102-105.
  • Aerial surveys give new estimates for orangutans in Sabah, Malaysia.
    PLoS Biol, Vol. 3, No. 1. (January 2005)
  • Patterns of genetic diversity and migration in increasingly fragmented and declining orang-utan (Pongo pygmaeus) populations from Sabah, Malaysia
    Molecular Ecology, Vol. 14, No. 2. (February 2005), pp. 441-456.
  • Drought frequency changes in Sabah and adjacent parts of northern Borneo since the late nineteenth century and possible implications for tropical rain forest dynamics
    Journal of Tropical Ecology, Vol. 12 (1996), pp. 385-407.
    by RPD Walsh
  • The Degradation of Rain-Forests in Sarawak, East Malaysia, and Its Implications for Future Management Policies
    Geoforum, Vol. 25, No. 3. (1994), pp. 351-369.
    by DM Taylor, D Hortin, MJG Parnwell, TK Marsden
  • A New Form of Tool Use by Orangutans in Sabah, East Malaysia
    Folia Primatologica, Vol. 63, No. 1. (1994), pp. 50-52.
    by LJ Rogers, G Kaplan
  • Regrowth of secondary vegetation after the 'Borneo fire' of 1982-1983
    Journal of Tropical Ecology, Vol. 12 (1996), pp. 307-312.
    by N Nykvist
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