A case study on the effects of disturbance and conversion of tropical lowland rain forest on the non-volant small mammals in north Borneo: management implications
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A case study on the effects of disturbance and conversion of tropical lowland rain forest on the non-volant small mammals in north Borneo: management implications. / Bernard, H.; Fjeldså, Jon; Mohammed, M.
In: Mammal Study, Vol. 34, 2009, p. 85-96.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Bernard, H, Fjeldså, J & Mohammed, M 2009, 'A case study on the effects of disturbance and conversion of tropical lowland rain forest on the non-volant small mammals in north Borneo: management implications', Mammal Study, vol. 34, pp. 85-96.
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Bernard, H., Fjeldså, J., & Mohammed, M. (2009). A case study on the effects of disturbance and conversion of tropical lowland rain forest on the non-volant small mammals in north Borneo: management implications. Mammal Study, 34, 85-96.
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Bernard H, Fjeldså J, Mohammed M. A case study on the effects of disturbance and conversion of tropical lowland rain forest on the non-volant small mammals in north Borneo: management implications. Mammal Study. 2009;34:85-96.
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title = "A case study on the effects of disturbance and conversion of tropical lowland rain forest on the non-volant small mammals in north Borneo: management implications",
author = "H. Bernard and Jon Fjelds{\aa} and M. Mohammed",
year = "2009",
language = "English",
volume = "34",
pages = "85--96",
journal = "Mammal Study",
issn = "1343-4152",
publisher = "Mammalogical Society of Japan",
}
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AU - Bernard, H.
AU - Fjeldså, Jon
AU - Mohammed, M.
PY - 2009
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VL - 34
SP - 85
EP - 96
JO - Mammal Study
JF - Mammal Study
SN - 1343-4152
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