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Bird Diversity Differs Between Industrial Tree Plantations On Borneo: Implications For Conservation Planning
Sheldon, Frederick H., Styring, Alison R. (2011): Bird Diversity Differs Between Industrial Tree Plantations On Borneo: Implications For Conservation Planning. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 59 (2): 295-309, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1010767
Fig. 2 in Bird Diversity Differs Between Industrial Tree Plantations On Borneo: Implications For Conservation Planning
Fig. 2. Species accumulation curves for (A) Sabah Softwoods and (B) Sarawak Planted Forest Project.Published as part of <i>Sheldon, Frederick H. & Styring, Alison R., 2011, Bird Diversity Differs Between Industrial Tree Plantations On Borneo: Implications For Conservation Planning, pp. 295-309 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 59 (2)</i> on page 297, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10107678">10.5281/zenodo.10107678</a>
Fig. 4 in Bird Diversity Differs Between Industrial Tree Plantations On Borneo: Implications For Conservation Planning
Fig. 4. Plots of (A) species and (B) individual rates (from Fig. 1) versus number of species listed by www.birdlife.org (Table 1) per habitat type.Published as part of <i>Sheldon, Frederick H. & Styring, Alison R., 2011, Bird Diversity Differs Between Industrial Tree Plantations On Borneo: Implications For Conservation Planning, pp. 295-309 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 59 (2)</i> on page 300, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10107678">10.5281/zenodo.10107678</a>
Fig. 1 in Bird Diversity Differs Between Industrial Tree Plantations On Borneo: Implications For Conservation Planning
Fig. 1. Map of forest occurrence in Borneo in 2005 (WWF-Malaysia, 2005) showing the localities of the Sarawak Planted Forest Project and Sabah Softwoods plantation.Published as part of <i>Sheldon, Frederick H. & Styring, Alison R., 2011, Bird Diversity Differs Between Industrial Tree Plantations On Borneo: Implications For Conservation Planning, pp. 295-309 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 59 (2)</i> on page 296, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10107678">10.5281/zenodo.10107678</a>
Fig. 5 in Bird Diversity Differs Between Industrial Tree Plantations On Borneo: Implications For Conservation Planning
Fig. 5. Nonlinear multidimensional scaling of bird survey data pooled by point-transect. Vectors represent correlations between the ordination and habitat variables. Vectors and Pearson correlation coefficients are plotted for habitat variables with an r2> 0.200 for axis 1.Published as part of <i>Sheldon, Frederick H. & Styring, Alison R., 2011, Bird Diversity Differs Between Industrial Tree Plantations On Borneo: Implications For Conservation Planning, pp. 295-309 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 59 (2)</i> on page 300, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10107678">10.5281/zenodo.10107678</a>
Notes on the life history of Harpactes whiteheadi (Aves: Trogonidae), with a description of the juvenile plumage
Els, Paul van, Chua, Vivien L., Burner, Ryan C., Rahman, Mustafa Abdul, Sheldon, Frederick H. (2016): Notes on the life history of Harpactes whiteheadi (Aves: Trogonidae), with a description of the juvenile plumage. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 64: 76-78, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.535489
An assessment of avifauna in a recovering lowland forest at Kinabalu National Park, Malaysian Borneo
Pegan, Teresa M., Gulson-Castillo, Eric R., Biun, Alim, Byington, Joseph I., Moyle, Robert G., Yu, Fred Tuh Yit, Wood, Eric M., Winkler, David W., Sheldon, Frederick H. (2018): An assessment of avifauna in a recovering lowland forest at Kinabalu National Park, Malaysian Borneo. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 66: 110-131, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.535855
Observations On The Ecology, Distribution And Biogeography Of Forest Birds In Sabah, Malaysia
Sheldon, Frederick H., Lim, Haw Chuan, Nais, Jamili, Lakim, Maklarin, Tuuga, Augustine, Malim, Peter, Majuakim, Jaffit, Lo, Albert, Schilthuizen, Menno, Hosner, Peter A., Moyle, Robert G. (2009): Observations On The Ecology, Distribution And Biogeography Of Forest Birds In Sabah, Malaysia. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 57 (2): 577-58
Fig. 2. A in An assessment of avifauna in a recovering lowland forest at Kinabalu National Park, Malaysian Borneo
Fig. 2. A species accumulation curve (from the 2014 Cornell expedition, lowland species only). This curve demonstrates that we continued to accumulate new species throughout the entire time spent in the field.Published as part of Pegan, Teresa M., Gulson-Castillo, Eric R., Biun, Alim, Byington, Joseph I., Moyle, Robert G., Yu, Fred Tuh Yit, Wood, Eric M., Winkler, David W. & Sheldon, Frederick H., 2018, An assessment of avifauna in a recovering lowland forest at Kinabalu National Park, Malaysian Borneo, pp. 110-131 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 66 on page 113, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.535855
Fig. 5 in Phylogeography of three endemic birds of Maratua Island, a potential archive of Bornean biogeography
Fig. 5. ND2 phylogeographic tree and haplotype network of Blacknaped Monarch (Hypothymis azurea) populations. A, Maximum likelihood bootstrap tree. Numbers by branches are bootstrap support (70% and above). B, Haplotype network. Circle size indicates proportion of individuals with a given haplotype, and cross hatches indicate nucleotide changes (larger numbers of changes are noted in square boxes).Published as part of Chua, Vivien L., Phillipps, Quentin, Lim, Haw Chuan, Taylor, Sabrina S., Gawin, Dency F., Rahman, Mustafa Abdul, Moyle, Robert G. & Sheldon, Frederick H., 2015, Phylogeography of three endemic birds of Maratua Island, a potential archive of Bornean biogeography, pp. 259-269 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 63 on page 264, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.538483
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