Habitat fragmentation and logging affect the occurrence of lesser mouse-deer in tropical forest reserves
Due to rapid urbanization, logging, and agricultural expansion, forest fragmentation is negatively affecting native wildlife populations throughout the tropics. This study examined the effects of landscape and habitat characteristics on the lesser mouse-deer, Tragulus kanchil, populations in Peninsu...
Main Authors: | Muhammad Hazwan, ., Samantha, Liza D., Tee, Sze Ling, Kamarudin, Norizah, Norhisham, Ahmad R., Lechner, Alex M., Azhar, Badrul |
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Format: | Article |
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John Wiley & Sons
2022
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