A Note on Bats from Camp 5, Mulu World Heritage Area, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo

To date, there are more than 90 species of bats recorded in Borneo. Despite the numerous information published on the diversity of bats, it is still considered scarce especially the one on the interior part of Sarawak. A bat survey was carried out at Camp 5, Mulu World Heritage Area from 3rd until 9...

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Main Authors: Isham, Azhar, Mohd Ridwan, A.R., Licia, Ho, Millawati, Gani, Sarina, Mat Yasin, M.T, Abdullah
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Language:English
Published: Malayan Nature Journal 2013
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author Isham, Azhar
Mohd Ridwan, A.R.
Licia, Ho
Millawati, Gani
Sarina, Mat Yasin
M.T, Abdullah
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description To date, there are more than 90 species of bats recorded in Borneo. Despite the numerous information published on the diversity of bats, it is still considered scarce especially the one on the interior part of Sarawak. A bat survey was carried out at Camp 5, Mulu World Heritage Area from 3rd until 9th April 2012. Rhinolophus affinis was recorded for the first time in Mulu World Heritage Area and this had increased the current list to 41 species of bats for the park. The data represents the first bat survey of Camp 5, Mulu World Heritage Area and this helps to increase the knowledge of the bats diversity in limestone areas in Sarawak.
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spelling unimas-6762022-01-25T06:27:18Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/676/ A Note on Bats from Camp 5, Mulu World Heritage Area, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo Isham, Azhar Mohd Ridwan, A.R. Licia, Ho Millawati, Gani Sarina, Mat Yasin M.T, Abdullah QL Zoology SF Animal culture To date, there are more than 90 species of bats recorded in Borneo. Despite the numerous information published on the diversity of bats, it is still considered scarce especially the one on the interior part of Sarawak. A bat survey was carried out at Camp 5, Mulu World Heritage Area from 3rd until 9th April 2012. Rhinolophus affinis was recorded for the first time in Mulu World Heritage Area and this had increased the current list to 41 species of bats for the park. The data represents the first bat survey of Camp 5, Mulu World Heritage Area and this helps to increase the knowledge of the bats diversity in limestone areas in Sarawak. Malayan Nature Journal 2013 Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/676/1/Isham.pdf Isham, Azhar and Mohd Ridwan, A.R. and Licia, Ho and Millawati, Gani and Sarina, Mat Yasin and M.T, Abdullah (2013) A Note on Bats from Camp 5, Mulu World Heritage Area, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo. Malayan Nature Journal, 64 (4). pp. 169-184. http://www.academia.edu/3454621/A_Note_on_Bats_from_Camp_5_Mulu_World_Heritage_Area_Sarawak_Malaysian_Borneo._2013.2
spellingShingle QL Zoology
SF Animal culture
Isham, Azhar
Mohd Ridwan, A.R.
Licia, Ho
Millawati, Gani
Sarina, Mat Yasin
M.T, Abdullah
A Note on Bats from Camp 5, Mulu World Heritage Area, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo
title A Note on Bats from Camp 5, Mulu World Heritage Area, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo
title_full A Note on Bats from Camp 5, Mulu World Heritage Area, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo
title_fullStr A Note on Bats from Camp 5, Mulu World Heritage Area, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo
title_full_unstemmed A Note on Bats from Camp 5, Mulu World Heritage Area, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo
title_short A Note on Bats from Camp 5, Mulu World Heritage Area, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo
title_sort note on bats from camp 5, mulu world heritage area, sarawak, malaysian borneo
topic QL Zoology
SF Animal culture
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/676/
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http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/676/1/Isham.pdf