Termite diversity and species composition in heath forests, mixed dipterocarp forests, and pristine and selectively logged tropical peat swamp forests in Brunei
Since the 1970s Southeast Asian peat swamp forests have been increasingly threatened by anthropogenic disturbance. Peat swamps act as refuge for many endangered species, and they may turn into a net producer of CO2 and greatly contribute to climate change if cleared and drained. As one of the main i...
Main Authors: | Bourguignon, T, Dahlsjö, C, Salim, K, Evans, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2018
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