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    Using dynamic Brownian Bridge Movement Models to identify home range size and movement patterns in king cobras by Silva, Inês, Crane, Matthew, Suwanwaree, Pongthep, Strine, Colin, Goode, Matt

    Published in PloS one (18-09-2018)
    “…Home range estimators are a critical component for understanding animal spatial ecology. The choice of home range estimator in spatial ecology studies can…”
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    Amphibian survey of Ko Pha-gnan in Surat Thani Province, Thailand by Cook-Price, Dawn R, Makchai, Sunchai, Hasin, Sasitorn, Suwanwaree, Pongthep

    Published in ZooKeys (19-07-2024)
    “…Insular amphibian species are often overlooked, rendering them vulnerable to habitat encroachment and other anthropogenic threats. The aim of this study was to…”
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    No room to roam: King Cobras reduce movement in agriculture by Marshall, Benjamin Michael, Crane, Matt, Silva, Inês, Strine, Colin Thomas, Jones, Max Dolton, Hodges, Cameron Wesley, Suwanwaree, Pongthep, Artchawakom, Taksin, Waengsothorn, Surachit, Goode, Matt

    Published in Movement ecology (03-08-2020)
    “…Studying animal movement provides insights into how animals react to land-use changes. As agriculture expands, we can use animal movement to examine how…”
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    Estimating density of secretive terrestrial birds (Siamese Fireback) in pristine and degraded forest using camera traps and distance sampling by Suwanrat, Saranphat, Ngoprasert, Dusit, Sutherland, Christopher, Suwanwaree, Pongthep, Savini, Tommaso

    Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-01-2015)
    “…Tropical Asian Galliformes are secretive and difficult to survey. Many of these species are considered “at risk” due to habitat degradation although reliable…”
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    Effect of Fungus-Growing Termite on Soil CO2 Emission at Termitaria Scale in Dry Evergreen Forest, Thailand by Boonriam, Warin, Suwanwaree, Pongthep, Hasin, Sasitorn, Chanonmuang, Phuvasa, Archawakom, Taksin, Yamada, Akinori

    “…Termites are one of the major contributors to high spatial variability in soil respiration. Although epigeal termite mounds are considered as a point of high…”
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    Seasonality of group size, feeding, and breeding in wild red-shanked douc langurs (Lao PDR) by Phiapalath, Phaivanh, Borries, Carola, Suwanwaree, Pongthep

    Published in American journal of primatology (01-11-2011)
    “…In Asian colobines, small one‐male groups (OMG) seem to predominate alongside all‐male groups (AMG), while larger multimale groups (MMG) are rare, but are…”
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    Using SWAT to Assess the Critical Areas and Nonpoint Source Pollution Reduction Best Management Practices in Lam Takong River Basin, Thailand by Netnapa Pongpetch, Pongthep Suwanwaree, Chatpet Yossapol, Songkot Dasananda, Thongplew Kongjun

    Published in EnvironmentAsia (01-01-2015)
    “…Hydrological models are essential tools for water resource and nonpoint source pollution management. This study aimed to evaluate critical areas and best…”
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    Application of New MODIS-Based Aerosol Index for Air Pollution Severity Assessment and Mapping in Upper Northern Thailand by Chat Phayungwiwatthanakoon, Pongthep Suwanwaree, Songkot Dasananda

    Published in EnvironmentAsia (01-06-2014)
    “…This paper reports capability of a newly-proposed index called the aerosol prediction index (API) in the determination and mapping of near-ground PM10…”
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    Seasonal and Land Use Effects on Amphibian Abundance and Species Richness in the Sakaerat Biosphere Reserve, Thailand by Matthew Crane, Colin Strine, Pongthep Suwanwaree

    Published in Applied environmental research (28-02-2018)
    “…Habitat destruction and degradation in the tropics have led to a dramatic increase in altered habitats. Understanding the impacts of these disturbed areas on…”
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    Estimating greenhouse gas fluxes from constructed wetlands used for water quality improvement by Sukanda Chuersuwan, Pongthep Suwanwaree, Nares Chuersuwan

    Published in Wārasān Songkhlā Nakharin (01-06-2014)
    “…Methane (CH4 ), nitrous oxide (N2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2 ) fluxes were evaluated from constructed wetlands (CWs) used to improve domestic wastewater…”
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    More than meets the eye: change in pupil shape by a mock viper by Silva, Inês, Crane, Matt, Artchawakom, Taksin, Suwanwaree, Pongthep, Strine, Colin T

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-10-2016)
    “…The ability of an animal to avoid predators or defend itself is strongly linked to survival. Some species minimize detection with camouflage (crypsis), while…”
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    How do King Cobras move across a major highway? Unintentional wildlife crossing structures may facilitate movement by Jones, Max Dolton, Marshall, Benjamin Michael, Smith, Samantha Nicole, Crane, Matt, Silva, Inês, Artchawakom, Taksin, Suwanwaree, Pongthep, Waengsothorn, Surachit, Wüster, Wolfgang, Goode, Matt, Strine, Colin Thomas

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-03-2022)
    “…Global road networks continue to expand, and the wildlife responses to these landscape‐level changes need to be understood to advise long‐term management…”
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    Diversity and abundance of earthworms across an agricultural land-use intensity gradient by Smith, Richard G., McSwiney, Claire P., Grandy, A. Stuart, Suwanwaree, Pongthep, Snider, Renate M., Robertson, G. Philip

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-07-2008)
    “…Understanding how communities of important soil invertebrates vary with land use may lead to the development of more sustainable land-use strategies. We…”
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    Methane oxidation in forest, successional, and no-till agricultural ecosystems: effects of nitrogen and soil disturbance by Suwanwaree, P, Robertson, G.P

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-11-2005)
    “…Methane oxidation in well-aerated soils is a significant global sink for atmospheric methane. We examined the effects of soil disturbance (simulated tillage)…”
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    Methane Oxidation in Forest, Successional, and No‐till Agricultural Ecosystems by Suwanwaree, Pongthep, Robertson, G. Philip

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-11-2005)
    “…Methane oxidation in well‐aerated soils is a significant global sink for atmospheric methane. We examined the effects of soil disturbance (simulated tillage)…”
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    Seasonal and Land Use Effects on Amphibian Abundance and Species Richness in the Sakaerat Biosphere Reserve, Thailand by Matthew Crane, Colin Strine, Pongthep Suwanwaree

    Published in Applied environmental research (01-02-2018)
    “…Habitat destruction and degradation in the tropics have led to a dramatic increase in altered habitats. Understanding the impacts of these disturbed areas on…”
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    Seasonal and Land Use Effects on Amphibian Abundance and Species Richness in the Sakaerat Biosphere Reserve, Thailand by Matthew Crane, Colin Strine, Pongthep Suwanwaree

    Published in Applied environmental research (01-02-2018)
    “…Habitat destruction and degradation in the tropics have led to a dramatic increase in altered habitats. Understanding the impacts of these disturbed areas on…”
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