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This study used an optimized MaxEnt model to project the distribution of the endangered Chinese endemic Sauvagesia rhodoleuca. Under future climate scenarios, suitable habitat is expected to expand significantly and shift northward, with hydrothermal conditions as key drivers.
Jinxin Wei +6 more
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This introduction provides a review of articles published in the special section on community conservation in the Wallacea region. As editors to the special section, we worked with contributors over a series of workshops to reflexively identify ...
Micah R. Fisher +2 more
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Behavior and Group Movement of Proboscis Monkey\u27s (Nasalis Larvatus Wurmb.) in Samboja, East Kalimantan [PDF]
Proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus Wurmb.) are endemic primates to the island of Borneo that are subjected to serious problems like habitat loss, fragmentation and forest degradation. Studies of movement behavior of monkeys have been done in the isolated
Atmoko, T. (Tri) +2 more
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The Evolution of Giant Clam Science: From Foundational Studies to Emerging Frontiers
This review synthesizes nearly two centuries of giant clam research, identifying dominant themes, knowledge gaps, and emerging opportunities. Ecology, physiology, aquaculture, genomics, and biomineralization dominate the field, whereas anatomy and biotechnology remain underexplored. Future progress requires stronger integration of genomics, physiology,
Anthony Fam +4 more
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The archaeological record of Wallacea remains exceptionally fragmentary. This is especially the case for late Holocene human occupation of the region when lifestyle and culture in marginal island environments is relatively unknown.
Stuart Hawkins +15 more
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Diversity and Determination of Wildlife ‘Umbrella Species\u27 in the Gunung Leuser National Park [PDF]
The determination of ‘umbrella species\u27 in the wildlife conservation implementation is very important to be effective and directed. This study was aimed to obtain information wildlife diversity (primates and terrestrial mammals) and ‘umbrella species ...
Barus, S. P. (Sriyanti) +1 more
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Global impacts of agricultural and timber plantations on dung beetle biodiversity
In vulnerable areas, protecting natural forests can help to reduce biodiversity loss. When economic and social contexts, such as in the Neotropical and Oriental regions, hinder conservation strategies, establishing small‐scale plantations of native, structurally diverse species connected to remaining forests may enhance dung beetle diversity, likely ...
Pablo A. López‐Bedoya +5 more
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Invasive toads are close to but absent from Komodo National Park
The islands of Komodo National Park in the Wallacea region are the habitats of Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis). Although the Wallacea islands have lower species richness compared to the other large islands in Indonesia, they are rich in endemics, and
Kennedi Umar F +3 more
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Optimal Rotation of Sengon Plantation in Afforestation Project: Review on Research Results of Suharlan 1975 [PDF]
Forests play an important role in climate change mitigation by absorbing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Additional revenue from carbon credits may change the optimal management of plantation forest.
Indrajaya, Y. (Yonky)
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Preliminary results of the scale insects (Hemiptera: Sternorryncha) exploration from West Halmahera, in the Eastern Weber line of Wallacea [PDF]
Purnama Hidayat +6 more
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