The Sundaland biodiversity hotspot, defined by the biogeographic divides of the Kangar-Pattani line to the north and the Wallace's line to the East, is a terrestrial unit of conservation priority within Southeast Asia. Within the Sundaland biodiversity hotspot—that includes the Nicobar Islands, ...
The Western Ghats is a global hotspot of biodiversity. In this descriptive study at the foothills of the Western Ghats, our aim was to further our understa... TR Archana,A Nefla,H ByjuSama ALMAROOFIPK PrasadanOmer R. RESHIAbdulaziz S ALATAWIKM Aarif - 《Ornithological Science》 被引量: ...
Here, we describe and test an alternative method of post-classification compositing of Landsat images for mapping over 20.5 million hectares of peat swamp forest in the biodiversity hotspot of Sundaland. In order to reduce missing data to levels comparable to those prior to the SLC-Off error, ...
Of the 26 initially identified terrestrial biodiversity hotspots1, the ones located in Southeast Asia (SEA) (Indo-Burma, Philippines, Sundaland and Wallacea) currently rank among the most important both in terms of species richness and the extend of endemism but also rank as the most threatened ...
We assess the magnitude and the extent of recent change of significant human footprint within protected areas, key biodiversity areas and the habitat range of 308 lowland forest specialist birds in Sundaland, a global hotspot of biodiversity in Southeast Asia. Using the most recent human footprint...
On this basis, the dynamics of the biodiversity hotspot of Sundaland is consistently regarded as solely contingent on glacial sea level oscillations , with interglacial highstands creating intermittent dispersal barriers between disjunct landmasses. However, recent findings on the geomorphology of the ...
On this basis, the dynamics of the biodiversity hotspot of Sundaland is consistently regarded as solely contingent on glacial sea level oscillations, with interglacial highstands creating intermittent dispersal barriers between disjunct landmasses. However, recent findings on the geomorphology of the ...
The Equatorial Region around Sumatra has some peculiar geological/geophysical characteristics that make it a tectonic hotspot. Here a relationship between the active volcanism and the development of forearc basins is established. It is also proposed that the downgoing oceanic plate is more strongly ...
Severe human pressures in the Sundaland biodiversity hotspotdoi:10.1111/csp2.169Verma, MeghaSymes, William S.Watson, James E. M.Jones, Kendall R.Allan, James R.Venter, OscarRheindt, Frank E.Edwards, David P.Carrasco, Luis R.Conservation Science & Practice...
Here, we describe and test an alternative method of post-classification compositing of Landsat images for mapping over 20.5 million hectares of peat swamp forest in the biodiversity hotspot of Sundaland. In order to reduce missing data to levels comparable to those prior to the SLC-Off error, ...