RESEARCH PAPERS
1994
- Effects of Tree Species Heterogeneity on Leaf Fall in Primary and Logged Dipterocarp Forest in the Ulu Segama Forest Reserve, Sabah, Malaysia (Burghouts et al)
- Factors Limiting the Growth of Indigenous Tree Seedlings Planted on Degraded Rainforest Soils in Sabah, Malaysia (Nussbaum et al)
1996
1998
2000
2001
2003
- Ecology of Butterflies in Natural and Selectively Logged Forests of Northern Borneo: The Importance of Habitat Heterogeneity (Hamer et al)
- Effects of Seed Availability, Site Conditions, and Herbivory on Pioneer Recruitment after Logging in Sabah, Malaysia (Howlett et al)
2005
2009
- The Value of Rehabilitating Logged Rainforest for Birds (Edwards et al)
- Ecosystem Carbon Dynamics in Logged Forest of Malaysian Borneo (Saner et al)
2011
- Degraded Lands Worth Protecting: The Biological Importance of Southeast Asia’s Repeatedly Logged Forests (Edwards et al)
- A Large-Scale Forest Fragmentation Experiment: The Stability of Altered Forest Ecosystems Project (Ewers et al)
- Rehabilitation of Logged Rain Forests: Avifaunal Composition, Habitat Structure, and Implications for Biodiversity-Friendly REDD+ (Ansell et al)
- Rehabilitation of Logged Rainforests: Avifaunal Composition, Habitat Structure, and Implications for Biodiversity-Friendly REDD+ (Ansell et al)
- Changes in Forest Land Use and Management in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, 1990–2010, with a Focus on the Danum Valley Region (Reynolds et al)
- Establishing The Evidence Base for Maintaining Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function in the Oil Palm Landscapes of South East Asia (Foster et al)
- Impacts of Logging on Density-Dependent Predation of Dipterocarp Seeds in a South East Asian Rainforest (Bagchi et al)
- INFAPRO Rehabilitation of Logged-Over Dipterocarp Forest in Sabah, Malaysia (Face the Future)
- The Sabah Biodiversity Experiment: A Long-Term Test of the Role of Tree Diversity in Restoring Tropical Forest Structure and Functioning (Hector et al)
- The Conservation Value of South East Asia’s Highly Degraded Forests: Evidence from Leaf-Litter Ants (Woodcock et al)
2012
- Reduced-Impact Logging and Biodiversity Conservation: A Case Study from Borneo (Edwards et al)
- Light-based Regeneration Niches: Evidence from 21 Dipterocarp Species Using Size-Specific RGRs (Philipson et al)
- Differential Growth Responses in Seedlings of Ten Species of Dipterocarpaceae to Experimental Shading and Defoliation (Paine et al)
- Light-Based Regeneration Niches: Evidence from 21 Dipterocarp Species usingSize-Specific RGRs (Philipson et al)
2013
- Insect Diversity of Bukit Piton Forest Reserve, Sabah (Y C Chung et al)
- Insect Diversity of Malua Forest Reserve, Sabah (Y C Chung et al)
- Orang-utan Rope-Bridges in Ulu Segama Forest Reserve (WWF Malaysia)
- Orang-utan Nest Distribution Survey in Bukit Piton Forest Reserve (WWF Malaysia)
- Extreme Differences in Forest Degradation in Borneo: Comparing Practices in Sarawak, Sabah, and Brunei (Bryan et al)
- Long-Term Responses of Rainforest Erosional Systems at Different Spatial Scales to Selective Logging and Climatic Change (Walsh et al)
2014
- The Distribution and Persistence of Primate Species in Disturbed and Converted Forest Landscapes in Sabah, Malaysia: Preliminary Results (Bernard et al)
- A Trait-Based Trade-Off between Growth and Mortality: Evidence from 15 Tropical Tree Species Using Size-Specific Relative Growth Rates (Philipson et al)
2020 (Title)
- Conservation set-asides improve carbon storage and support associated plant diversity in certified sustainable oil palm plantations (K.L. Yeong et al)
- Testing the effectiveness of the forest integrity assessment: A field-based tool for estimating the condition of tropical forest (K.L. Yeong et al)
- Land-use change and propagule pressure promote plant invasions in tropical rainforest remnants (K.L. Yeong et al)