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Editor’s Choice @Biotropica 47(5): Effect of Logging & Oil Palm on Stream Frogs on Borneo

Fejervarya limnocharis, a generalist species never found in the continuous forest sites. (Photo by By Saleem Hameed (saleemham@rediffmail.com), CC BY 2.5, available at  https://commons.wikimedia.org)./w/index.php?curid=1107791

Konopik, O., Steffan-Dewenter, I. and Grafe, T. U. (2015), Effects of Logging and Oil Palm Expansion on Stream Frog Communities… Read More »

Photos from the Field: Canopy Openess & Ant-Plant Interactions

Figure 2. Wesley Dáttilo and his field assistant Roberto Stofel recording ant-plant interactions.

Dáttilo, W. and Dyer, L. (2014), Canopy Openness Enhances Diversity of Ant–Plant Interactions in the Brazilian Amazon Rain Forest. Biotropica,… Read More »

Photos from the Field: Whitfield et al. Sucession in New Guinea’s Lowlands

Field crew, from left to right: Gibson Sosanika (co-author), Jori Umbang, Tom, Markus Dugam, Billy Bau

Whitfeld, T. J. S., Lasky, J. R., Damas, K., Sosanika, G., Molem, K. and Montgomery, R. A. (2014), Species Richness,… Read More »

Photos from the Field. Sheshadri: Selective Logging & Frogs in India

Study conducted in the Agathyamalai Biosphere reserve Upper Kodayar Range (photo by K S Seshadri)

Seshadri, K. S. (2014), Effects of Historical Selective Logging on Anuran Communities in a Wet Evergreen Forest, South India. Biotropica,… Read More »

Frogs affected by logging even after 40 years

Raorchestes chalazodes on a slide caliper (photo by K S Seshadri)

—  PRESS RELEASE —  Frogs affected by logging even after 40 years Additional photos available here on September 26th 11… Read More »

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