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    Niche differentiation in rainforest ant communities across three continents by Michael E. Grevé, Mickal Houadria, Alan N. Andersen, Florian Menzel

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…We investigated patterns of niche differentiation and competition in ant communities in tropical rainforests, using different baits reflecting the natural food spectrum. …”
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    Oil pest in the rainforest? The oil palm boom in indonesia and malaysia by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 2006
    “…There are, however, also critical voices: the oil palm boom is made responsible for the destruction of rainforests, the decrease of biodiversity, the pollution of rivers, the rise of forest fires and the displacement of local communities. …”
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    Insect assemblages attacking seeds and fruits in a rainforest in Thailand by Basset, Y, Ctvrtecka, R, Dahl, C, Miller, SE, Quicke, DLJ, Segar, ST, Barrios, H, Beaver, RA, Brown, JW, Bunyavejchewin, S, Gripenberg, S, Knížek, M, Kongnoo, P, Lewis, OT, Pongpattananurak, N, Pramual, P, Sakchoowong, W, Schutze, M

    Published 2019
    “…Insect seed predators are important agents of mortality for tropical trees, but little is known about the impact of these herbivores in rainforests. During 3 years at Khao Chong (KHC) in southern Thailand we reared 17,555 insects from 343.2 kg or 39,252 seeds/fruits representing 357 liana and tree species. …”
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    Behavioral feeding strategy of frugivorous civets in a Bornean rainforest by Miyabi Nakabayashi, Abdul Hamid Ahmad, Shiro Kohshima

    Published 2016
    “…We compared feeding behavior of frugivorous civets with those of other sympatric frugivores in a Bornean rainforest. For each frugivore residing in 3 different species of fig trees ( Ficus variegata , F. fistulosa , and F. benjamina ), we recorded temporal visitation patterns, visitation length, and time spent searching for fruit spanning 1,758h of observations. …”
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    Assessing soil fertility status of rehabilitated degraded tropical rainforest by Jamaluddin, Aiza Shaliha, Abdu, Arifin, Abdul Hamid, Hazandy, Akbar, Mohd Hadi, Banga, Trevor Saga, Jusop, Shamshuddin, Nik Ab. Majid, Nik Muhamad

    Published 2013
    “…An assessment of forest rehabilitation program in relation to soil fertility status by using soil indices could provide fundamental information on soil suitability for species preferences and improve the effective technique for future rehabilitation program in tropical rainforests. This study was conducted in order to characterize the soil properties and identifying the soil fertility status of rehabilitated and secondary forests. …”
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    Temperature Response in Hardened Concrete Subjected to Tropical Rainforest Environment by Egba, Ernest Ituma, Ismail, Mohammad, Bakhary, Norhisham

    Published 2017
    “…The objective of this paper is to characterize the microenvironment temperature response to the natural climate of the tropical rainforest. The peculiar warmth, high humidity, and low pressure nature of the tropical rainforest necessitated the present study. …”
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    Soluble iron nutrients in Saharan dust over the central Amazon rainforest by J. A. Rizzolo, C. G. G. Barbosa, G. C. Borillo, A. F. L. Godoi, R. A. F. Souza, R. V. Andreoli, A. O. Manzi, M. O. Sá, E. G. Alves, C. Pöhlker, I. H. Angelis, F. Ditas, J. Saturno, D. Moran-Zuloaga, L. V. Rizzo, N. E. Rosário, T. Pauliquevis, R. M. N. Santos, C. I. Yamamoto, M. O. Andreae, P. Artaxo, P. E. Taylor, R. H. M. Godoi

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…The intercontinental transport of aerosols from the Sahara desert plays a significant role in nutrient cycles in the Amazon rainforest, since it carries many types of minerals to these otherwise low-fertility lands. …”
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    Soil nematode community assembly in a primary tropical lowland rainforest by Weichen Hou, Mengfei He, Yanwen Qi, Tiedong Liu, Jinhuan Luo

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…More than half of the world's tropical lowland rainforests have been lost due to conversion to agricultural land (such as rubber plantations). …”
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