Conservation Ecology
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Publications
- ● Changes in breeding activity of Southeast Asian songbirds in response to the severity of the dry season; George A. Gale, Rongrong Angkaew, Daphawan Khamcha; 2024; Journal article
- ● Changes in endangered hornbill populations over space and time and potential ecological impacts in peninsular Thailand; Vatcharavee Sriprasertsil, Nureehan Da-ouli, Chalinee Chootongkhum, et al.; 2024; Journal article
- ● Changes in tree functional composition and forest functioning ten years after logging and thinning interventions in Bornean tropical forests; Ni Putu Diana Mahayani, Ferry J.W. Slik, Edward L. Webbd, et al.; 2022; Journal article
- ● Coexistence of large carnivore species in relation to their major prey in Thailand; Worrapan Phumanee, Robert Steinmetz, Rungnapa Phoonjampa, et al.; 2021; Journal article
- ● Collateral damage from agricultural netting to open-country bird populations in Thailand; Rongrong Angkaew, Philip D. Round, Dusit Ngoprasert, et al.; 2022; Journal article
Projects
- ● An assessment of long-term climate patterns on the ecology of Southeast Asian forest and wetland habitats; GEORGE ANDREW GALE - Conservation Ecology Group
- ● Assessment of clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) density and abundance of their prey in different disturbed areas in PhuKhieo Wildlife Sanctuary (Phase 1); DUSIT NGOPRASERT - Conservation Ecology Group
- ● Assessment of the fine-scale habitat requirements the extent of available habitat remaining for
the globally endangered Giant Nuthatch (Sitta magna) and the implications for its conservation
in Thailand; GEORGE ANDREW GALE - Conservation Ecology Group - ● Baseline quantitative assessments and development of management tools to mitigate impacts of anthropogenic threats and climate change on key indicator bird and mammal species; GEORGE ANDREW GALE - Conservation Ecology Group
- ● Breeding ecology, nest-site characteristics, and nesting success of the globally endangered Giant Nuthatch (Sitta magna) in mature pine plantation; DAPHAWAN KHAMCHA - Conservation Ecology Group