Forest use types of mammals in the Pasoh Forest Reserve and adjacent forest fragments

This study reports the works conducted in Pasoh Forest Reserve for determining how forest mammals use different forest types. Study have focused on the entire forest reserve which includes primary and secondary forest patches, and secondary forest fragments around agricultural fields, pastures, clea...

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Main Authors: Md Noor, Nur Supardi (Author), Hashim, Mazlan (Author), Quah, Eng Seng (Author), Numata, Shinya (Author), Yasuda, Masatoshi (Author), Nishimura, Sen (Author), Yoshida, Keiichiro (Author), Okuda, Toshinori (Author)
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Language:English
Published: National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan, 2005-03.
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