A survey was conducted on the non-flying small mammals (<1kg) at three elevations (500 m, 1000 m, and 1400 m above sea level) inside Crocker Range Park and one elevation (100 m above sea level) outside Crocker Range Park. The purpose was to document several aspects of the small mammal community structure at these elevations. The variations in habitat structure and habitat-use patterns of the small mammals are described to explain the observed differences in the small mammal community structure across different elevations. Total trapping effort was 1080 trap-nights with 106 individuals of small mammals comprising 14 species and five families caught at all elevations. One murid rodent, Niviventer rapit, caught at 1400m, is a new record for Cr...
During 1999-2000, a systematic research was conducted on the vertical profile of the Vranica Mountai...
Aim: Small mammals were live-trapped in a primary rain forest to evaluate the relative distribution ...
The purpose of this project was to monitor small mammal diversity, intersite variation, and seasonal...
A survey was conducted on the non-flying small mammals (<1kg) at three elevations (500 m, 1000 m, an...
A preliminary survey of mammal community was conducted in the secondary and primary forests along th...
Based on fieldwork in conjunction with the Crocker Range Expedition during October 1999 eight specie...
In recent years, there has been escalating concern for loss of biodiversity at the global scale. Nat...
Studies of elevational gradients in forests are particularly interesting for the considerable differ...
Understanding species distribution across elevational gradients is crucial for developing conservati...
A study was conducted in UNIMAS peat swamp forest and lowland mixed dipterocarp forest of Kubah Nati...
Due to their widespread and specious nature, small mammals are ideal for biogeographical studies. Sm...
A wide range of plant and wildlife species utilize water discharged from facilities at Los Alamos Na...
An increasing number of studies have investigated spatial and temporal patterns in species richness ...
A brief survey of non-volant small mammals was conducted in Pulau Perhentian Besar, Terengganu, Mala...
Small mammals have certain requirements for survival, for example, shelter and food. Shelter is an i...
During 1999-2000, a systematic research was conducted on the vertical profile of the Vranica Mountai...
Aim: Small mammals were live-trapped in a primary rain forest to evaluate the relative distribution ...
The purpose of this project was to monitor small mammal diversity, intersite variation, and seasonal...
A survey was conducted on the non-flying small mammals (<1kg) at three elevations (500 m, 1000 m, an...
A preliminary survey of mammal community was conducted in the secondary and primary forests along th...
Based on fieldwork in conjunction with the Crocker Range Expedition during October 1999 eight specie...
In recent years, there has been escalating concern for loss of biodiversity at the global scale. Nat...
Studies of elevational gradients in forests are particularly interesting for the considerable differ...
Understanding species distribution across elevational gradients is crucial for developing conservati...
A study was conducted in UNIMAS peat swamp forest and lowland mixed dipterocarp forest of Kubah Nati...
Due to their widespread and specious nature, small mammals are ideal for biogeographical studies. Sm...
A wide range of plant and wildlife species utilize water discharged from facilities at Los Alamos Na...
An increasing number of studies have investigated spatial and temporal patterns in species richness ...
A brief survey of non-volant small mammals was conducted in Pulau Perhentian Besar, Terengganu, Mala...
Small mammals have certain requirements for survival, for example, shelter and food. Shelter is an i...
During 1999-2000, a systematic research was conducted on the vertical profile of the Vranica Mountai...
Aim: Small mammals were live-trapped in a primary rain forest to evaluate the relative distribution ...
The purpose of this project was to monitor small mammal diversity, intersite variation, and seasonal...