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    Native Burmese pythons exhibit site fidelity and preference for aquatic habitats in an agricultural mosaic by Smith, Samantha Nicole, Jones, Max Dolton, Marshall, Benjamin Michael, Waengsothorn, Surachit, Gale, George A., Strine, Colin Thomas

    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 by Pagès, Marie, Chaval, Yannick, Herbreteau, Vincent, Waengsothorn, Surachit, Cosson, Jean-François, Hugot, Jean-Pierre, Morand, Serge, Michaux, Johan

    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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    The pollination system of the widely distributed mammal‐pollinated Mucuna macrocarpa (Fabaceae) in the tropics by Kobayashi, Shun, Denda, Tetsuo, Placksanoi, Jumlong, Waengsothorn, Surachit, Aryuthaka, Chittima, Panha, Somsak, Izawa, Masako

    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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    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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    Space use and activity of Boiga cyanea – A major songbird nest predator in a seasonal tropical forest in Thailand by D’souza, Anji, Gale, George A., Marshall, Benjamin Michael, Khamcha, Daphawan, Waengsothorn, Surachit, Strine, Colin Thomas

    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 by Kobayashi, Shun, Denda, Tetsuo, Liao, Chi-Cheng, Lin, Yu-Hsiu, Placksanoi, Jumlong, Waengsothorn, Surachit, Aryuthaka, Chittima, Panha, Somsak, Izawa, Masako

    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 by Latinne, Alice, Waengsothorn, Surachit, Rojanadilok, Prateep, Eiamampai, Krairat, Sribuarod, Kriangsak, Michaux, Johan R

    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) by Latinne, Alice, Chaval, Yannick, Waengsothorn, Surachit, Rojanadilok, Prateep, Eiamampai, Krairat, Sribuarod, Kriangsak, Herbreteau, Vincent, Morand, Serge, Michaux, Johan R

    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 by Latinne, Alice, Waengsothorn, Surachit, Risterucci, Ange Marie, Michaux, Johan R.

    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 by Kawai, Kiyosada, Waengsothorn, Surachit, Ishida, Atsushi

    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 by Hayashida, A.(Obihiro Univ. of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido (Japan)), Endo, H, Sasaki, M, Oshida, T, Kimura, J, Waengsothorn, S, Kitamura, N, Yamada, J

    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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    Legacy effects of canopy gaps on liana abundance 25years later in a seasonal tropical evergreen forest in northeastern Thailand by Fujimoto, Yutaro, Kanzaki, Mamoru, Meunpong, Ponthep, Wachrinrat, Chongrak, Waengsothorn, Surachit, Kitajima, Kaoru

    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 by Ward, Matthew, Marshall, Benjamin Michael, Hodges, Cameron Wesley, Montano, Ysabella, Artchawakom, Taksin, Waengsothorn, Surachit, Strine, Colin Thomas

    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 by Fujimoto, Yutaro, Kanzaki, Mamoru, Meunpong, Ponthep, Wachrinrat, Chongrak, Waengsothorn, Surachit, Kitajima, Kaoru

    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 by Chiacchio, Michele, Nadolski, Bartosz Stanislaw, Suwanwaree, Ponghtep, Waengsothorn, Surachit

    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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