Arboreal mammals form a diverse group providing ecologically important functions such as predation, pollination and seed dispersal. However, their cryptic and elusive nature, and the heights at which they live, makes studying these species challenging. Consequently, our knowledge of rainforest mammals is heavily biased towards terrestrial species, limiting our understanding of overall community structure and the possible impacts of human-induced disturbance. We undertook the first in-depth appraisal of an arboreal mammal community in Southeast Asia, using camera-traps set in unlogged and logged tropical rainforest in Sabah, Borneo. Using paired canopy and terrestrial camera-traps at 50 locations (25 in unlogged forest, 25 in logged), we ass...
Tropical forest reserves have conservation value for terrestrial mammals and are threatened by anthr...
Aim: Community-level assessments of how biodiversity responds to disturbance within forest habitats ...
Terrestrial mammals are a key component of tropical forest communities as indicators of ecosystem he...
Arboreal mammals form a diverse group providing ecologically important functions such as predation, ...
Arboreal mammals form a diverse group providing ecologically important functions such as predation, ...
Arboreal mammals form a diverse group providing ecologically important functions such as predation, ...
Arboreal mammals form a diverse group providing ecologically important functions such as predation, ...
Traditionally, arboreal rainforest mammals have been inventoried using ground-based survey technique...
Tropical rainforest canopies are structurally complex, floristically diverse, and three-dimensionall...
Tropical regions are undergoing rapid land use change, with major implications for global biodivers...
Aim: Small mammals were live-trapped in a primary rain forest to evaluate the relative distribution ...
Animal activity is driven by the environmental conditions and physical structure of a habitat, and t...
Mammals play a crucial role for the biotic processes of the rainforest ecosystem. Studying their beh...
Mammals play a crucial role for the biotic processes of the rainforest ecosystem. Studying their beh...
Species richness is a basic metric for ecological study and wildlife management. However, complete m...
Tropical forest reserves have conservation value for terrestrial mammals and are threatened by anthr...
Aim: Community-level assessments of how biodiversity responds to disturbance within forest habitats ...
Terrestrial mammals are a key component of tropical forest communities as indicators of ecosystem he...
Arboreal mammals form a diverse group providing ecologically important functions such as predation, ...
Arboreal mammals form a diverse group providing ecologically important functions such as predation, ...
Arboreal mammals form a diverse group providing ecologically important functions such as predation, ...
Arboreal mammals form a diverse group providing ecologically important functions such as predation, ...
Traditionally, arboreal rainforest mammals have been inventoried using ground-based survey technique...
Tropical rainforest canopies are structurally complex, floristically diverse, and three-dimensionall...
Tropical regions are undergoing rapid land use change, with major implications for global biodivers...
Aim: Small mammals were live-trapped in a primary rain forest to evaluate the relative distribution ...
Animal activity is driven by the environmental conditions and physical structure of a habitat, and t...
Mammals play a crucial role for the biotic processes of the rainforest ecosystem. Studying their beh...
Mammals play a crucial role for the biotic processes of the rainforest ecosystem. Studying their beh...
Species richness is a basic metric for ecological study and wildlife management. However, complete m...
Tropical forest reserves have conservation value for terrestrial mammals and are threatened by anthr...
Aim: Community-level assessments of how biodiversity responds to disturbance within forest habitats ...
Terrestrial mammals are a key component of tropical forest communities as indicators of ecosystem he...