Life in the canopy: using camera-traps to inventory arboreal rainforest mammals in Borneo
Arboreal mammals form a diverse group providing ecologically important functions such as predation, pollination and seed dispersal. However, their cryptic and elusive nature, and the heights at which they live, makes studying these species challenging. Consequently, our knowledge of rainforest mamma...
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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