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  1. A new species of Lasjia (Proteaceae) from Sulawesi: Lasjia griseifolia Utteridge & Brambach

    Lasjia griseifolia Utteridge & Brambach, a member of the Proteaceae, is described and illustrated as a new species from the Indonesian island of...

    Timothy M. A. Utteridge, Liam A. Trethowan, ... Himmah Rustiami in Kew Bulletin
    Article Open access 11 March 2024
  2. Untargeted metabolomics analysis of Diospyros celebica Bakh. from three different geographical origins in Sulawesi island using UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap HRMS

    Diospyros celebica Bakh is known as Sulawesi ebony and is reported to have quinones as the primary metabolite. The metabolites contained in Sulawesi...

    Mohamad Rafi, Dien Atin Boritnaban, ... Iskandar Zulkarnaen Siregar in Wood Science and Technology
    Article 16 December 2022
  3. Cultivating Care: Behaviourally Informed Conservation Strategies to Safeguard the Future of the Sulawesi Crested Black Macaque (Macaca nigra)

    Primate conservation is a behavioural challenge and as such requires behaviourally informed solutions. We provide a case study, applying social...

    Harry Hilser, Reyni Palohoen, ... Andrew E. Bowkett in International Journal of Primatology
    Article Open access 12 August 2023
  4. Geography and elevation as drivers of cloacal microbiome assemblages of a passerine bird distributed across Sulawesi, Indonesia

    Background

    Empirical field studies allow us to view how ecological and environmental processes shape the biodiversity of our planet, but collecting...

    Rachael L. Joakim, Mohammad Irham, ... Rauri C. K. Bowie in Animal Microbiome
    Article Open access 16 January 2023
  5. The Link Between Personality, Subjective Well-being, and Welfare in Zoo-Housed Sulawesi Crested Macaques (Macaca nigra)

    Assessing welfare is at the forefront of modern zoo practice, and there is increasing recognition of how certain personality types are at greater...

    Nia Parry-Howells, Kathy Baker, Holly L. Farmer in International Journal of Primatology
    Article 30 May 2023
  6. Selection and molecular identification of specific entomopathogens in South Sulawesi and the pathogenicity to fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda JE. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

    Background

    Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), known as fall armyworm (FAW), is a wide-scale invasion pest that resulted in...

    Erwin Najamuddin, Amelia Sebayang, ... Hasbi in Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control
    Article Open access 22 April 2024
  7. A new lacustrine ricefish from central Sulawesi, with a redescription of Oryzias marmoratus (Teleostei: Adrianichthyidae)

    Oryzias loxolepis , new species, is described from Lake Towuti in the Malili Lake system, central Sulawesi, Indonesia. Historically this new species...

    Hirozumi Kobayashi, Daniel F. Mokodongan, ... Kazunori Yamahira in Ichthyological Research
    Article 30 March 2023
  8. Ten Years of Positive Impact of a Conservation Education Program on Children's Knowledge and Behaviour Toward Crested Macaques (Macaca nigra) in the Greater Tangkoko Area, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

    In areas where primates are threatened, environmental education interventions are a key way to increase the local population’s knowledge of their...

    Mathilde Chanvin, François Lamarque, ... Anja Widdig in International Journal of Primatology
    Article Open access 03 May 2023
  9. Degree of egg-taking by humans determines the fate of maleo (Macrocephalon maleo) nesting grounds across Sulawesi

    The maleo ( Macrocephalon maleo ) of Sulawesi, Indonesia, is culturally iconic and Critically Endangered, but the causes of its decline have never been...

    Marcy Summers, Matthew Geary, ... Nigel J. Collar in Biodiversity and Conservation
    Article Open access 17 December 2022
  10. Severity and changed symptoms of vascular streak dieback caused by Ceratobasidium theobromae in several cocoa (Theobroma cacao) clones in Sulawesi, Indonesia

    Vascular streak dieback (VSD), caused by the basidiomycete Ceratobasidium theobromae (syn. Oncobasidium theobromae ), is a serious disease of cocoa in...

    Ayu Kartini Parawansa, Susanna Bryceson, ... Philip J. Keane in Tropical Plant Pathology
    Article 26 August 2022
  11. Climate, Temporal Abundance of Key Food Sources and Home Ranges of Crested Macaques (Macaca nigra) in Sulawesi, Indonesia: A Longitudinal Phenological Study

    Climate change is associated with more frequent extreme weather conditions and an overall increase in temperature around the globe. Its impact on...

    Marine Joly, Meldy Tamengge, ... Antje Engelhardt in International Journal of Primatology
    Article Open access 04 July 2023
  12. Encountering Sulawesi’s Endemic Primates: Considerations for Develo** Primate Tourism in South Sulawesi, Indonesia

    The island of Sulawesi, Indonesia is renowned as a birder and diver’s paradise, attracting tourists from around the globe who seek to encounter rare...
    Katherine T. Hanson, Kristen S. Morrow, ... Erin P. Riley in Ecotourism and Indonesia's Primates
    Chapter 2022
  13. Root and collar rot disease: a new threat to young cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) plants in Sulawesi, Indonesia

    A root and collar rot disease caused by a fungal complex has been identified for the first time in orchards of cacao on Sulawesi Island, Indonesia....

    Ade Rosmana, Sylvia Sjam, ... Muhammad Fhiqrah in Australasian Plant Pathology
    Article 23 July 2022
  14. Effect of Anthropogenic Activities on the Population of Moor Macaques (Macaca maura) in South Sulawesi, Indonesia

    Forest loss due to anthropogenic activities is one of the main causes of plant and animal species decline. Studying the species’ population status...

    Víctor Beltrán Francés, Denise Spaan, ... Bonaventura Majolo in International Journal of Primatology
    Article Open access 22 February 2022
  15. Discovery of a genetically distinct lineage in medaka species within Lake Towuti in central Sulawesi

    Oryzias marmoratus and Oryzias profundicola in Lake Towuti in Sulawesi are considered to have experienced ancient admixture with a lineage...

    Kazunori Yamahira, Daniel F. Mokodongan, ... Nobuyuki Inomata in Ichthyological Research
    Article 07 January 2022
  16. Crinoid diversity and their symbiotic communities at Bangka Island (North Sulawesi, Indonesia)

    Members of the order Comatulida (Echinodermata: Crinoidea) are widely distributed on Indo-Pacific reefs, where they host a highly diverse and...

    Riccardo Virgili, Carlo Cerrano, ... James D. Reimer in Marine Biodiversity
    Article 28 September 2020
  17. Complex sexually dimorphic traits shape the parallel evolution of a novel reproductive strategy in Sulawesi ricefishes (Adrianichthyidae)

    Background

    Pelvic brooding is a form of uni-parental care, and likely evolved in parallel in two lineages of Sulawesi ricefishes. Contrary to all...

    Tobias Spanke, Leon Hilgers, ... Julia Schwarzer in BMC Ecology and Evolution
    Article Open access 20 April 2021
  18. Roadside monkeys: anthropogenic effects on moor macaque (Macaca maura) ranging behavior in Bantimurung Bulusaraung National Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia

    A growing body of research focuses on how anthropogenic factors affect the behavior and ecology of primates and their ecosystems. Infrastructural...

    Erin P. Riley, Christopher A. Shaffer, ... Putu Oka Ngakan in Primates
    Article 10 March 2021
  19. Redigobius fotuno, a new limnetic goby from Muna Island, Indonesia (Teleostei: Gobiidae)

    Redigobius fotuno sp. nov., described from a limestone sinkhole on Muna Island, Southeastern Sulawesi, Indonesia, is most similar to Redigobius penango ...

    Hirozumi Kobayashi, Bayu K. A. Sumarto, ... Kazunori Yamahira in Ichthyological Research
    Article 13 May 2024
  20. The occurrence of Xylosandrus compactus and its associated fungi on cacao from South Sulawesi, Indonesia: A preliminary study of an emerging threat to the cacao industry

    Xylosandrus compactus is one of the significant beetle pests on perennial crops, which has become an increasing problem on cacao productivity and...

    Asman Asman, Ade Rosmana, ... Vien Sartika Dewi in Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection
    Article 30 September 2020
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