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Conservation implications of low encounter rates of five nocturnal primate species (Nycticebus spp.) in Asia
- K. Nekaris, G. V. Blackham, V. Nijman
- Biology
- Biodiversity and Conservation
- 2007
Five species of slow lorises were once considered to comprise a single strongly polymorphic species, Nycticebus coucang, ranging throughout South and Southeast Asia. The cryptic nature of these… Expand
Natural regeneration in a degraded tropical peatland, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia: Implications for forest restoration
- G. V. Blackham, E. Webb, R. Corlett
- Biology
- 15 July 2014
Abstract Forested tropical peatlands in Southeast Asia are important global carbon stores and for biodiversity conservation, yet are being rapidly converted to agriculture or degraded into fire-prone… Expand
Seed rain into a degraded tropical peatland in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
- G. V. Blackham, A. Thomas, E. Webb, R. Corlett
- Geography
- 1 November 2013
Abstract Forested tropical peatlands in Southeast Asia are important as global carbon stores and for biodiversity conservation yet are being rapidly converted to agriculture or degraded into… Expand
Post-dispersal seed removal by ground-feeding rodents in tropical peatlands, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
- G. V. Blackham, R. Corlett
- Biology, Medicine
- Scientific reports
- 15 September 2015
Forested tropical peatlands in Southeast Asia are being rapidly converted to agriculture or degraded into non-forest vegetation. Although large areas have been abandoned, there is little evidence for… Expand