In the past 50 years, around 30% of Borneo has been deforested. Despite an increase in conservation and research effort, taxonomic and geographic biases mean vast areas of Borneo’s tropical forests remain undescribed and unprotected. This study provides the first survey of the non-volant, small mammal community inhabiting the Rungan Landscape, Borneo. Data from four months of Capture-mark- recapture surveys in three distinct habitat types has revealed a small mammal community of 12 species from 3 different orders. A range expansion of Maxomys ochraceiventer, plus the potential discovery of a new Maxomys species highlights the lack of knowledge of this taxon and how its species are distributed across Borneo. Morphological discrepancies found...
Highlights ● An individual of Bandicota indica was recorded at Wang Kelian SP and is the first rec...
Tropical regions are undergoing rapid land use change, with major implications for global biodivers...
The aim of this study was to improve our understanding of the ecology and distribution of Borneo’s c...
The majority of tropical forest mammal species survive selective logging, however we have only recen...
In recent decades vast areas of Bornean rainforest have been converted to monocultures, particularly...
The Bornean tropical rainforests harbour some of the most remarkable diversity of flora and fauna i...
The conversion and loss of primary rainforest in Southeast Asia is presumed to affect many animal as...
Bornean tropical rainforests are home to 247 species of terrestrial mammals from 13 orders including...
The persistence of biodiversity in the Bornean rainforest depends on its ability to adapt to anthrop...
Tropical forest reserves have conservation value for terrestrial mammals and are threatened by anthr...
Southeast Asian rainforests have, in recent decades, experienced the highest rates of deforestation ...
The study of non-volant small mammals was conducted at Kubah National Park (KNP), Sarawak for eight ...
Habitat types are closely associated with altitude gradients in tropical rainforests and play an ess...
Species occur in sympatric assemblages, bound together by ecological relationships and interspecific...
Mammals are one of the most susceptible taxa to local extinction because of habitat fragmentation a...
Highlights ● An individual of Bandicota indica was recorded at Wang Kelian SP and is the first rec...
Tropical regions are undergoing rapid land use change, with major implications for global biodivers...
The aim of this study was to improve our understanding of the ecology and distribution of Borneo’s c...
The majority of tropical forest mammal species survive selective logging, however we have only recen...
In recent decades vast areas of Bornean rainforest have been converted to monocultures, particularly...
The Bornean tropical rainforests harbour some of the most remarkable diversity of flora and fauna i...
The conversion and loss of primary rainforest in Southeast Asia is presumed to affect many animal as...
Bornean tropical rainforests are home to 247 species of terrestrial mammals from 13 orders including...
The persistence of biodiversity in the Bornean rainforest depends on its ability to adapt to anthrop...
Tropical forest reserves have conservation value for terrestrial mammals and are threatened by anthr...
Southeast Asian rainforests have, in recent decades, experienced the highest rates of deforestation ...
The study of non-volant small mammals was conducted at Kubah National Park (KNP), Sarawak for eight ...
Habitat types are closely associated with altitude gradients in tropical rainforests and play an ess...
Species occur in sympatric assemblages, bound together by ecological relationships and interspecific...
Mammals are one of the most susceptible taxa to local extinction because of habitat fragmentation a...
Highlights ● An individual of Bandicota indica was recorded at Wang Kelian SP and is the first rec...
Tropical regions are undergoing rapid land use change, with major implications for global biodivers...
The aim of this study was to improve our understanding of the ecology and distribution of Borneo’s c...