The satyrid butterfly, Ragadia makuta Horsfield was studied in lowland dipterocarp rainforest in Sabah, Borneo. Data were collected monthly from March 1999 to February 2000 in two habitat types, unlogged forest and forest that had been selectively logged 10 to 11 years previously. The primary aim was to investigate the effects of selective logging on Kmakuta abundance and distribution. Transect walk-and-count and point sampling techniques we used to record satyrinae, morphinae and riodinidae butterflies plus one species of aidae (Idea stolli). Butterflies were sampled at 80 observation stations along 8 km of transects in unlogged and logged forest. Measurements of vegetation structure showed that effects of logging were still evident 10 yea...
A butterfly survey was done in Gunung Belumut Amenity Forest located within Kluang Forest Reserve, J...
The impact of logging on the relative abundance, species richness and community composition of four ...
Tropical forests have, and in many areas continue to experience both severe and subtle forms of huma...
The satyrid butterfly Ragadia makuta Horsfield was studied in lowland dipterocarp rainforest in Saba...
This study investigated the impacts of selective logging on tropical butterflies in the lowland dipt...
This study investigated the impacts of selective logging on tropical butterflies in lowland dipteroc...
We investigated the effects of rainfall on the distribution and abundance of the satyrine butterfly ...
We used traps baited with fruit to examine how the temporal variation of butterflies within primary ...
This study investigated temporal variation in fruit-feeding butterfly communities in Sabah, Borneo. ...
Abstract in English and GermanLogging can significantly change the structure of rainforest communiti...
This study investigated butterfly dispersal and longevity in unlogged and selectively logged forest ...
Butterflies are often used as indicator surrogates to evaluate the quality of ecosystems. This is ma...
Being the largest protected area and an old tropical rainforest in the southern Peninsular Malaysia,...
A total of 110 species and 433 individuals of butterflies belonging to five families and 16 subfamil...
A butterfly faunal survey was conducted in the Deenston-Nawanagala Nature Trail areaon the eastern f...
A butterfly survey was done in Gunung Belumut Amenity Forest located within Kluang Forest Reserve, J...
The impact of logging on the relative abundance, species richness and community composition of four ...
Tropical forests have, and in many areas continue to experience both severe and subtle forms of huma...
The satyrid butterfly Ragadia makuta Horsfield was studied in lowland dipterocarp rainforest in Saba...
This study investigated the impacts of selective logging on tropical butterflies in the lowland dipt...
This study investigated the impacts of selective logging on tropical butterflies in lowland dipteroc...
We investigated the effects of rainfall on the distribution and abundance of the satyrine butterfly ...
We used traps baited with fruit to examine how the temporal variation of butterflies within primary ...
This study investigated temporal variation in fruit-feeding butterfly communities in Sabah, Borneo. ...
Abstract in English and GermanLogging can significantly change the structure of rainforest communiti...
This study investigated butterfly dispersal and longevity in unlogged and selectively logged forest ...
Butterflies are often used as indicator surrogates to evaluate the quality of ecosystems. This is ma...
Being the largest protected area and an old tropical rainforest in the southern Peninsular Malaysia,...
A total of 110 species and 433 individuals of butterflies belonging to five families and 16 subfamil...
A butterfly faunal survey was conducted in the Deenston-Nawanagala Nature Trail areaon the eastern f...
A butterfly survey was done in Gunung Belumut Amenity Forest located within Kluang Forest Reserve, J...
The impact of logging on the relative abundance, species richness and community composition of four ...
Tropical forests have, and in many areas continue to experience both severe and subtle forms of huma...