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  1. Camera-trap** reveals new insights in the ecology of three sympatric muntjacs in an overhunted biodiversity hotspot

    The Annamites ecoregion harbors exceptional levels of species richness and endemism, but intensive snaring has decimated populations of terrestrial...

    Ioannis Alexiou, Jesse F. Abrams, ... Andrew Tilker in Mammalian Biology
    Article Open access 20 April 2022
  2. Habitat degradation and indiscriminate hunting differentially impact faunal communities in the Southeast Asian tropical biodiversity hotspot

    Habitat degradation and hunting have caused the widespread loss of larger vertebrate species (defaunation) from tropical biodiversity hotspots....

    Andrew Tilker, Jesse F. Abrams, ... Andreas Wilting in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 30 October 2019
  3. Camera-trap evidence that the silver-backed chevrotain Tragulus versicolor remains in the wild in Vietnam

    In an age of mass extinctions, confirming the survival of lost species provides rare second chances for biodiversity conservation. The silver-backed...

    An Nguyen, Van Bang Tran, ... Andrew Tilker in Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Article 11 November 2019
  4. The role of climate and islands in species diversification and reproductive-mode evolution of Old World tree frogs

    Large diversifications of species are known to occur unevenly across space and evolutionary lineages, but the relative importance of their driving...

    Gajaba Ellepola, Marcio R. Pie, ... Madhava Meegaskumbura in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 11 April 2022
  5. Beetle biodiversity in forest habitats in Laos depends on the level of human exploitation

    Coleopteran diversity was compared between more and less disturbed lowland evergreen deciduous forests located in Phou Phanang National protected...

    Bounsanong Chouangthavy, Khankeo Bouttavong, ... Dirk Babendreier in Journal of Insect Conservation
    Article Open access 31 July 2020
  6. Methane and carbon dioxide emissions from different ecosystems at the end of dry period in South Vietnam

    The carbon cycle includes important fluxes of methane (CH 4 ) and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) between the ecosystem and the atmosphere. The fluxes may acquire...

    Jiří Dušek, Vinh Xuan Nguyen, ... Marian Pavelka in Tropical Ecology
    Article Open access 04 November 2020
  7. Assessing Presence, Decline, and Extinction for the Conservation of Difficult-to-Observe Species

    Knowledge of decline and extinction is variable for different species in different circumstances but remains important in deciding upon, and...
    Simon A. Black in Problematic Wildlife II
    Chapter 2020
  8. Wetlands of the Mekong River Basin: An Overview

    The Mekong River extends for 4,909 km from the Tibetan plateau, through to the Delta in Vietnam, passing through Yunnan province in China, Myanmar,...
    Peter-John Meynell in The Wetland Book
    Reference work entry 2018
  9. Wetlands of the Mekong River Basin, an Overview

    The Mekong River extends for 4,909 km from the Tibetan plateau, through to the Delta in Vietnam, passing through Yunnan province in China, Myanmar,...
    Peter-John Meynell in The Wetland Book
    Living reference work entry 2017
  10. Phylogeography of red muntjacs reveals three distinct mitochondrial lineages

    Background

    The members of the genus Muntiacus are of particular interest to evolutionary biologists due to their extreme chromosomal rearrangements...

    Renata F. Martins, Jörns Fickel, ... Andreas Wilting in BMC Evolutionary Biology
    Article Open access 26 January 2017
  11. Tree species diversity and utilities in a contracting lowland hillside rainforest fragment in Central Vietnam

    Background

    Within the highly bio-diverse ‘Northern Vietnam Lowland Rain Forests Ecoregion’ only small, and mostly highly modified forestlands persist...

    Yen Thi Van, Roland Cochard in Forest Ecosystems
    Article Open access 05 June 2017
  12. Cibotium barometz

    Cibotium barometz plant habit
    Chapter 2016
  13. iDNA from terrestrial haematophagous leeches as a wildlife surveying and monitoring tool – prospects, pitfalls and avenues to be developed

    Invertebrate-derived DNA (iDNA) from terrestrial haematophagous leeches has recently been proposed as a powerful non-invasive tool with which to...

    Ida Bærholm Schnell, Rahel Sollmann, ... M. Thomas. P. Gilbert in Frontiers in Zoology
    Article Open access 01 October 2015
  14. Bayesian occupancy monitoring for Annamite endemic biodiversity in central Vietnam

    Given the crisis facing South-east Asian biodiversity evidence led conservation, including assessing the impact of innovative protected area...

    Thomas N. E. Gray, Hoa Anh Nguyen Quang, Thien Nguyen Van in Biodiversity and Conservation
    Article 10 April 2014
  15. Ecological Niche Conservatism in Doucs (Genus Pygathrix)

    The impressive diversity and unique distribution of primate taxa in Southeast Asia creates a region of interesting biogeography and evolutionary...

    Nolan N. Bett, Mary E. Blair, Eleanor J. Sterling in International Journal of Primatology
    Article 18 July 2012
  16. Averrhoa carambola

    Carambola, Coolie Tamarind (Trinidad), Coromandel Gooseberry, Country Gooseberry, Five Corner (Australian), Five Fingers (Guyana), Starfruit, Star...
    Chapter 2012
  17. Estimation of Species Richness of Large Vertebrates Using Camera Traps: An Example from an Indonesian Rainforest

    The number of biological species that occurs at a particular geographic unit, whether that be global, a biogeographic region, country, or national...
    Timothy G. O’Brien, Margaret F. Kinnaird in Camera Traps in Animal Ecology
    Chapter 2011
  18. A new species of Bactris (Palmae) from French Guiana

    A new species, Bactris nancibaensis , from French Guiana, is described and illustrated.

    Jean -Jacques de Granville in Brittonia
    Article 01 December 2007
  19. The status and conservation of Galliformes in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam

    Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam form a diverse and important region for the order Galliformes with at least 21 species, comprising 10 pheasants, seven...

    Nick W. Brickle, J. W. Duckworth, ... Philip J. K. McGowan in Biodiversity and Conservation
    Article 08 February 2008
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