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Science communication for biodiversity conservation

RMBR research affiliate Assistant Professor David Bickford published the following journal article in Biological Conservation. Reference: Bickford, David, M. R. C. Posa, L. Qie, A. Campos-Arceiz, E. P. Kudavidanage (2011) Science communication for biodiversity conservation. Biological Conservation, DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2011.12.016. Abstract: … Continue reading

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The box crab Calappa dumortieri Guinot, 1964 (Decapoda, Brachyura, Calappidae) in the Gulf of Oman

RMBR Director Professor Ng Kee Lin, Peter published the following journal article in Crustaceana . Reference: Ng, Peter K. L., N. Ghotbeddin, M. Safaie (2011) The box crab Calappa dumortieri Guinot, 1964 (Decapoda, Brachyura, Calappidae) in the Gulf of Oman. Crustaceana, … Continue reading

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Newly Published Journal Articles by Prof Richard Corlett

RMBR research affiliate Professor Richard Thomas Corlett published the following journal articles in Biological Conservation. Reference: Corlett, Richard T. (2011) Climate change in the tropics: The end of the world as we know it? Biological Conservation, DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2011.11.027. Abstract: As … Continue reading

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The grammatical gender of fish generic nomina based on the stem—butis (Teleostei: Perciformes: Gobioidei)

RMBR research affiliate Dr Maurice Kottelat published the following journal article in Zootaxa. Reference: Kottelat, Maurice (2011) The grammatical gender of fish generic nomina based on the stem—butis (Teleostei: Perciformes: Gobioidei). Zootaxa, 3120: 67-68. Abstract: Not available.

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Reservoirs of richness: least disturbed tropical forests are centres of undescribed species diversity

Mr Giam Xingli is an honorary research affiliate with the museum and has broad research interests in tropical conservation ecology and biogeography. Abstract: Giam, Xingli, B. R. Scheffers, N. S. Sodhi, D. S. Wilcove, G. Ceballos, P. R. Ehrlich (2011) … Continue reading

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Indonesia’s REDD+ pact: Saving imperiled forests or business as usual?

Professor Koh Lian Pin‘s research is focused on key scientific and policy issues concerning tropical deforestation and its impacts on carbon emissions and biodiversity. His latest publication is as follows: Abstract: Edwards, David P., L. P. Koh, W. F. Laurance … Continue reading

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Articles Published by Dr Maurice Kottelat and Dr Tan Heok Hui

RMBR research affiliate Dr Maurice Kottelat and RMBR staff Dr Tan Heok Hui has jointly published three journal articles in Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters. Reference: Kottelat, Maurice, H. H. Tan (2011) Systomus xouthos, a new cyprinid fish from Borneo, and revalidation … Continue reading

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How to be a frugivore (in a changing world)

Please be informed of this newly published journal article by RMBR research affiliate Professor Richard Corlett in Acta Oecologica. Professor Richard Corlett Corlett, Richard T. (2011) How to be a frugivore (in a changing world). Acta Oecologica, 37: 674-681 Its … Continue reading

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Windows of opportunity: Thresholds to mangrove seedling establishment on tidal flats

Please be informed of this newly published journal article by RMBR research affiliate Professor Edward Webb in Marine Ecology Progress Series. Professor Edward Webb Balke, Thorsten, T. J. Bouma, E. M. Horstman, E. L. Webb, P. L. A. Erftemeijer, P. … Continue reading

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Phylogenetic relationships of the Rhacophorus everetti-group and implications for the evolution of reproductive modes in Philautus (Amphibia: Anura: Rhacophoridae)

Please be informed of this newly published journal article by RMBR honorary research affiliate Dr Indraneil Das in Zoologica Scripta. Dr Indraneil Das Hertwig, Stefan T., I. Das, M. Schweizer, R. Brown, A. Haas (2011) Phylogenetic relationships of the Rhacophorus … Continue reading

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