Search Results - "Waengsothorn, Surachit"
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Native Burmese pythons exhibit site fidelity and preference for aquatic habitats in an agricultural mosaic
Published in Scientific reports (29-03-2021)“…Animal movement and resource use are tightly linked. Investigating these links to understand how animals use space and select habitats is especially relevant…”
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Revisiting the taxonomy of the Rattini tribe: a phylogeny-based delimitation of species boundaries
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (18-06-2010)“…Rodents are recognized as hosts for at least 60 zoonotic diseases and may represent a serious threat for human health. In the context of global environmental…”
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Can post-capture photographic identification as a wildlife marking technique be undermined by observer error? A case study using King Cobras in northeast Thailand
Published in PloS one (09-12-2020)“…Identifying individuals with natural markings is increasing in popularity to non-invasively support population studies. However, applying natural variation…”
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The pollination system of the widely distributed mammal‐pollinated Mucuna macrocarpa (Fabaceae) in the tropics
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-06-2019)“…Although the pollinators of some plant species differ across regions, only a few mammal‐pollinated plant species have regional pollinator differences in Asia…”
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The East Indies reptile tick Amblyomma helvolum Koch, 1844 (Acari: Ixodidae), taxonomy, biology and new host records, including the first record of human infestation
Published in Ticks and tick-borne diseases (01-11-2023)“…Amblyomma helvolum is a widespread, generalist ectoparasite of reptiles in the oriental region, and has the potential to become highly invasive should it be…”
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No room to roam: King Cobras reduce movement in agriculture
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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Space use and activity of Boiga cyanea – A major songbird nest predator in a seasonal tropical forest in Thailand
Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-12-2021)“…Predator-prey interactions are fundamental drivers of population dynamics. Studying both predator and prey species simultaneously yields particularly useful…”
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Effects of different pollinators and herbivores on the fruit set height of the mammal-pollinated tree-climbing vine Mucuna macrocarpa
Published in Journal of forest research (02-09-2020)“…Although different flower-visiting frequencies and behaviors are known to cause differences in fruit set rates, the effects of different pollinators on the…”
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Combined mitochondrial and nuclear markers revealed a deep vicariant history for Leopoldamys neilli, a cave-dwelling rodent of Thailand
Published in PloS one (31-10-2012)“…Historical biogeography and evolutionary processes of cave taxa have been widely studied in temperate regions. However, Southeast Asian cave ecosystems remain…”
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Is Leopoldamys neilli (Rodentia, Muridae) a synonym of Leopoldamys herberti? A reply to Balakirev et al. (2013)
Published in Zootaxa (01-11-2013)“…Recently, Balakirev et al. (2013) presented a taxonomic revision of the genus Leopoldamys based on phylogenetic analyses. They identified five main Leopoldamys…”
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Isolation, characterization and PCR multiplexing of polymorphic microsatellite markers in the threatened murine rodent, Leopoldamys neilli
Published in Conservation genetics resources (01-07-2011)“…Leopoldamys neilli is a threatened murine rodent species endemic to limestone karsts of Thailand. Twelve microsatellite loci were identified using the method…”
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Sapwood density underlies xylem hydraulics and stored carbohydrates across 13 deciduous tree species in a seasonally dry tropical forest in Thailand
Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (01-04-2023)“…Key message Sapwood density is coordinated with hydraulic capacity and non-structural carbohydrate reserves in xylem in the seasonally dry tropical forests…”
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Geographical variation in skull morphology of gray-bellied squirrel Callosciurus caniceps
Published in Journal of Veterinary Medical Science (01-02-2007)“…The geographical variation of the gray-bellied squirrel (Callosciurus caniceps) was examined using osteometry of skull in Southeast Asia. From the principal…”
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Risk versus reward: Burmese python mothers select precarious oviposition sites
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Legacy effects of canopy gaps on liana abundance 25years later in a seasonal tropical evergreen forest in northeastern Thailand
Published in Biotropica (01-05-2023)“…Lianas require host trees to reach and stay in the forest canopy, but as seedlings and juveniles, they benefit from canopy gaps created by treefalls. Here, we…”
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Nonchalant neighbors: Space use and overlap of the critically endangered Elongated Tortoise
Published in Biotropica (01-09-2021)“…To prevent population extirpations, we need to understand a species’ requirements, especially for critically endangered species inhabiting biodiversity…”
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Legacy effects of canopy gaps on liana abundance 25 years later in a seasonal tropical evergreen forest in northeastern Thailand
Published in Biotropica (01-05-2023)“…Lianas require host trees to reach and stay in the forest canopy, but as seedlings and juveniles, they benefit from canopy gaps created by treefalls. Here, we…”
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Centipede, Scolopendra dawydoffi (Chilopoda: Scolopendridae), predation on an egg-laying snake, Sibynophis triangularis (Squamata: Colubridae), in Thailand
Published in Journal of insect behavior (01-09-2017)“…While typically insectivorous, large centipedes are known to attack and eat vertebrates. Though opportunistic, this behavior might be relatively frequent…”
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Supposed snake specialist consumes monitor lizards: diet and trophic implications of king cobra feeding ecology
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