Comparison of biodiversity between plantation and natural forests in Sabah using moths as indicators
<p>The Malaysian state of Sabah, in northern Borneo, started massive monoculture forest plantations of fast-growing introduced tree species in the mid-1970's to replace part of the harvested tropical rain forest. Many people, particularly conservationists in the West, are very much again...
Autors principals: | Chey, V, Chey, Vun Khen |
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Format: | Thesis |
Idioma: | English |
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1994
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