Global oil palm expansion has caused substantial ecological damage to tropical biodiversity. We quantified wild mammal richness in large oil palm plantation estates and semi-traditional oil palm smallholdings in Peninsular Malaysia. We sampled 41 plantation estates and 14 smallholdings, and used line-transect surveys coupled with semi-structured interviews to develop a database of the native mammals found in oil palm landscapes. Semi-structured interviews revealed a total of 32 mammal species, including 13 IUCN Red Listed taxa of high conservation value. Our results showed that human activity and the size of patches of remnant rainforest were important factors influencing the richness of mammal species in oil palm landscapes. More carnivoro...
Large areas of tropical forests around the world were critically converted into agricultural areas e...
Agricultural expansion is the largest threat to global biodiversity. In particular, the rapid spread...
Agricultural expansion is the largest threat to global biodiversity. In particular, the rapid spread...
Global oil palm expansion has caused substantial ecological damage to tropical biodiversity. We quan...
Currently, oil palm is one of the world’s leading crops with rapidly increasing demand but it lead t...
Oil palm, while beneficial to the economy, is a prominent threat to biodiversity. Much of the oil pa...
Oil palm, while beneficial to the economy, is a prominent threat to biodiversity. Much of the oil pa...
Oil palm, while beneficial to the economy, is a prominent threat to biodiversity. Much of the oil pa...
Southeast Asian rainforests have, in recent decades, experienced the highest rates of deforestation ...
Industrial oil palm cultivation has become established in large parts of Southeast Asia. New areas o...
Good or evil? Palm oil has always been in the centre of a decade long controversy. While it contribu...
The existence of palm oil plantation development allegedly resulted in a ecological losses, includin...
The existence of palm oil plantation development allegedly resulted in a ecological losses, includin...
Small and highly degraded forest patches are usually scattered across oil palm plantation landscapes...
This research article published by CABI, 2016In the face of globally diminishing natural habitats in...
Large areas of tropical forests around the world were critically converted into agricultural areas e...
Agricultural expansion is the largest threat to global biodiversity. In particular, the rapid spread...
Agricultural expansion is the largest threat to global biodiversity. In particular, the rapid spread...
Global oil palm expansion has caused substantial ecological damage to tropical biodiversity. We quan...
Currently, oil palm is one of the world’s leading crops with rapidly increasing demand but it lead t...
Oil palm, while beneficial to the economy, is a prominent threat to biodiversity. Much of the oil pa...
Oil palm, while beneficial to the economy, is a prominent threat to biodiversity. Much of the oil pa...
Oil palm, while beneficial to the economy, is a prominent threat to biodiversity. Much of the oil pa...
Southeast Asian rainforests have, in recent decades, experienced the highest rates of deforestation ...
Industrial oil palm cultivation has become established in large parts of Southeast Asia. New areas o...
Good or evil? Palm oil has always been in the centre of a decade long controversy. While it contribu...
The existence of palm oil plantation development allegedly resulted in a ecological losses, includin...
The existence of palm oil plantation development allegedly resulted in a ecological losses, includin...
Small and highly degraded forest patches are usually scattered across oil palm plantation landscapes...
This research article published by CABI, 2016In the face of globally diminishing natural habitats in...
Large areas of tropical forests around the world were critically converted into agricultural areas e...
Agricultural expansion is the largest threat to global biodiversity. In particular, the rapid spread...
Agricultural expansion is the largest threat to global biodiversity. In particular, the rapid spread...