Citizen Science: The First Peninsular Malaysia Butterfly Count
Background Over the past 50 years, Southeast Asia has suffered the greatest losses of biodiversity of any tropical region in the world. Malaysia is a biodiversity hotspot in the heart of Southeast Asia with roughly the same number of mammal species, three times the number of butterfly species, but o...
Main Authors: | Wilson, J.J., Jisming-See, S.W., Brandon-Mong, G.J., Lim, A.H., Lim, V.C., Lee, P.S., Sing, K.W. |
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Pensoft Publishers
2015
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