Tropical forest reserves have conservation value for terrestrial mammals and are threatened by anthropogenic pressures, especially conversion to other land-use types. To assess mammalian biodiversity of forest reserves in Sabah, Borneo, we used camera trapping data to estimate species richness, beta diversity, phylogenetic and functional diversity in nine forest reserves with different management classifications and backgrounds. Multiregional multispecies occupancy models (MSOM) were used to differentiate species occupancy in the reserves, and the estimates were transformed into biodiversity metrics. We found a significant difference in mammal composition within each forest reserve, with various functional and phylogenetic clustering or dis...
Tropical forests harbour more than half of the world’s biodiversity and 63% of the world’s terrestri...
Selective logging is very widespread across the tropics and can alter the habitat for myriad wildli...
The majority of tropical forest mammal species survive selective logging, however we have only recen...
Tropical forest reserves have conservation value for terrestrial mammals and are threatened by anthr...
Rapid urban and agricultural expansions are taking place across Peninsular Malaysia resulting in wid...
Southeast Asian rainforests have, in recent decades, experienced the highest rates of deforestation ...
Tropical forests across the world provide important habitats for a diverse number of conservation pr...
The information related to the species of terrestrial mammals that can be detected along the nature ...
Mammals play a crucial role for the biotic processes of the rainforest ecosystem. Studying their beh...
Commercial forest plantations of fast-growing species have been established globally to meet increas...
Sarawak has lost a significant portion of its primary forest mostly due to logging and land conversi...
Logging and forest conversion to oil palm plantations are two of the main factors affecting South-Ea...
Diversity responses to land-use change are poorly understood at local scales, hindering our ability ...
This research is an explorative quantitative survey by testing differences in species of terrestrial...
Tropical forest ecosystems are the most species-rich in the world and face intense pressures from la...
Tropical forests harbour more than half of the world’s biodiversity and 63% of the world’s terrestri...
Selective logging is very widespread across the tropics and can alter the habitat for myriad wildli...
The majority of tropical forest mammal species survive selective logging, however we have only recen...
Tropical forest reserves have conservation value for terrestrial mammals and are threatened by anthr...
Rapid urban and agricultural expansions are taking place across Peninsular Malaysia resulting in wid...
Southeast Asian rainforests have, in recent decades, experienced the highest rates of deforestation ...
Tropical forests across the world provide important habitats for a diverse number of conservation pr...
The information related to the species of terrestrial mammals that can be detected along the nature ...
Mammals play a crucial role for the biotic processes of the rainforest ecosystem. Studying their beh...
Commercial forest plantations of fast-growing species have been established globally to meet increas...
Sarawak has lost a significant portion of its primary forest mostly due to logging and land conversi...
Logging and forest conversion to oil palm plantations are two of the main factors affecting South-Ea...
Diversity responses to land-use change are poorly understood at local scales, hindering our ability ...
This research is an explorative quantitative survey by testing differences in species of terrestrial...
Tropical forest ecosystems are the most species-rich in the world and face intense pressures from la...
Tropical forests harbour more than half of the world’s biodiversity and 63% of the world’s terrestri...
Selective logging is very widespread across the tropics and can alter the habitat for myriad wildli...
The majority of tropical forest mammal species survive selective logging, however we have only recen...