Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia are both part of Sundaland together with Borneo and Java. Vegetation studies by Laumonier (1990, 1997) show the Sumatra flora is most similar to that of the Peninsula (sharing 49% of species) compared with those of Borneo (45%) or Java (37%). From the literature, opinions about the Sumatran flora seem contradictory. On the one hand, Van Steenis (1987) noted the peculiarity of the low number of endemic genera in Sumatra, 13, compared with 24 in Peninsular Malaysia (Johns, 1995). On the other hand, Sumatra boasts one of the two Malesian endemic families, the Pentastemonaceae, while the Peninsula has none
After a long absence from taxonomy, I accepted a contract to revise Diospyros for the Tree Flora of ...
Pentastemona Steenis (Pentastemonaceae) is known with two local endemic species, one in Central Suma...
Mekongga is one of the highest mountains in Southeast Sulawesi. The Mekongga region was declared as ...
Davis et al. (1995) estimated that the Sumatran flora comprises about 10,000 species, more than the ...
Distribution patterns or the recognition of phytogeographical areas is usually based on the presence...
Abstract Malaysia has an estimated 15,000 species of vascular plants. Located in the Malesian region...
In my work on the Malay Peninsula, I included such plants as were known from the districts of North ...
Sumatra is the focus of a large number of agricultural, social and industrial developments and yet t...
Sundaland is a biogeographical region of Southeast Asia which encompasses the Malay Peninsula and t...
This study provides a Borneo-wide, quantitative assessment of botanical richness and endemicity at a...
Tropical Southeast (SE) Asia harbors extraordinary species richness and in its entirety comprises fo...
In a developing country like Malaysia, it is becoming difficult to attract funds to dobasic taxonomi...
In a developing country like Malaysia, it is becoming difficult to attract funds to do basic taxonom...
Sulawesi comprises of about 182,870 km² of land and fewer botanical specimens (about 23 specimens pe...
<p>A total of 126 species are currently named and described from Borneo (Brunei - 16 species, Kalima...
After a long absence from taxonomy, I accepted a contract to revise Diospyros for the Tree Flora of ...
Pentastemona Steenis (Pentastemonaceae) is known with two local endemic species, one in Central Suma...
Mekongga is one of the highest mountains in Southeast Sulawesi. The Mekongga region was declared as ...
Davis et al. (1995) estimated that the Sumatran flora comprises about 10,000 species, more than the ...
Distribution patterns or the recognition of phytogeographical areas is usually based on the presence...
Abstract Malaysia has an estimated 15,000 species of vascular plants. Located in the Malesian region...
In my work on the Malay Peninsula, I included such plants as were known from the districts of North ...
Sumatra is the focus of a large number of agricultural, social and industrial developments and yet t...
Sundaland is a biogeographical region of Southeast Asia which encompasses the Malay Peninsula and t...
This study provides a Borneo-wide, quantitative assessment of botanical richness and endemicity at a...
Tropical Southeast (SE) Asia harbors extraordinary species richness and in its entirety comprises fo...
In a developing country like Malaysia, it is becoming difficult to attract funds to dobasic taxonomi...
In a developing country like Malaysia, it is becoming difficult to attract funds to do basic taxonom...
Sulawesi comprises of about 182,870 km² of land and fewer botanical specimens (about 23 specimens pe...
<p>A total of 126 species are currently named and described from Borneo (Brunei - 16 species, Kalima...
After a long absence from taxonomy, I accepted a contract to revise Diospyros for the Tree Flora of ...
Pentastemona Steenis (Pentastemonaceae) is known with two local endemic species, one in Central Suma...
Mekongga is one of the highest mountains in Southeast Sulawesi. The Mekongga region was declared as ...