Aim: Small mammals were live-trapped in a primary rain forest to evaluate the relative distribution of species to each other and to microhabitat properties on the ground and in the canopy. Location: Kinabalu National Park in Borneo, Sabah, Malaysia. Methods: Seven trapping sessions were conducted along two grids with 31 trap points at distances of 20 m on the ground and in the lower canopy at an average height of 13.5 m. Results: Species diversity and abundance of small mammals proved to be high: 20 species of the families Muridae, Sciuridae, Tupaiidae, Hystricidae, Viverridae and Lorisidae were trapped, with murids being dominant in both habitat layers. The terrestrial community was significantly more diverse with 16 captured species (Shan...
Forest habitat lost and disturbance have affected many fauna species. The study was conducted in two...
The small terrestrial mammals of Gunung Santubong were documented based on feld data collected using...
The conversion and loss of primary rainforest in Southeast Asia is presumed to affect many animal as...
Despite their importance for the rain forest ecosystem, it is still not much known about the commun...
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, ...
Despite their importance for the rain forest ecosystem, it is still not much known about the communi...
In recent years a push to establish pulpwood plantation forestry in Sarawak, East Malaysia with Acac...
A study on the small mammals communities was carried out in disturbed habitats around Sabah, namely...
Tropical forest reserves have conservation value for terrestrial mammals and are threatened by anthr...
Large areas of tropical forests around the world were critically converted into agricultural areas e...
Small and highly degraded forest patches are usually scattered across oil palm plantation landscapes...
Logging and forest conversion to oil palm plantations are two of the main factors affecting South-Ea...
Mammal assemblages of rainforest communities are commonly vertically stratified. This can be driven ...
A study was conducted in UNIMAS peat swamp forest and lowland mixed dipterocarp forest of Kubah Nati...
Forest habitat lost and disturbance have affected many fauna species. The study was conducted in two...
The small terrestrial mammals of Gunung Santubong were documented based on feld data collected using...
The conversion and loss of primary rainforest in Southeast Asia is presumed to affect many animal as...
Despite their importance for the rain forest ecosystem, it is still not much known about the commun...
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, ...
Despite their importance for the rain forest ecosystem, it is still not much known about the communi...
In recent years a push to establish pulpwood plantation forestry in Sarawak, East Malaysia with Acac...
A study on the small mammals communities was carried out in disturbed habitats around Sabah, namely...
Tropical forest reserves have conservation value for terrestrial mammals and are threatened by anthr...
Large areas of tropical forests around the world were critically converted into agricultural areas e...
Small and highly degraded forest patches are usually scattered across oil palm plantation landscapes...
Logging and forest conversion to oil palm plantations are two of the main factors affecting South-Ea...
Mammal assemblages of rainforest communities are commonly vertically stratified. This can be driven ...
A study was conducted in UNIMAS peat swamp forest and lowland mixed dipterocarp forest of Kubah Nati...
Forest habitat lost and disturbance have affected many fauna species. The study was conducted in two...
The small terrestrial mammals of Gunung Santubong were documented based on feld data collected using...
The conversion and loss of primary rainforest in Southeast Asia is presumed to affect many animal as...