Operation Wallacea have been running research expeditions since 1995, all these research documents originate directly from our research sites around the world.
Documents found: 822
Powling A, Phillips A, Pritchett R, Segar S, Wheeler R, Mardiastuti A. (2015) The vegetation of Lambusango Forest, Buton, Indonesia. Reinwardtia, 14: 265–286
Read MoreMartin TE, Kaiser H, Harrison B, O’Shea, M (2015) Geographical distributions – Cryptoblepharus cf . schlegelianus, Lautem District, Timor Leste. Herpetological Review, 46: 568
Read MorePowell A, Jones T, Smith DJ, Bell J (2015) Spongivory in the Wakatobi Marine National Park, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. Pacific Science, 69(4)
Read MoreTheisinger O, Ratianarivo MC (2015) Patterns of reptile diversity loss in response to degradation in the spiny forest of southern Madagascar. Herpetological Conservation and Biology, 10: 273-283
Read MoreBatke SP, Kelly DL (2015) Changes in the distribution of mechanically dependent plants along a gradient of past hurricane impact. AoB Plants, DOI: 10.1093/aobpla/plv096
Read MoreKolby JE, Ramirez SD, Berger L, Griffin DW, Jocque M, Skerrat LF (2015) Presence of amphibian chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) in rainwater suggests aerial dispersal is possible. Aerobiologia, 13 (3): 411-419
Read MoreKolby JE, Ramirez SD, Berger L, Richards-Hrdlicka KL, Jocque M, Skerrat LF (2015) Terrestrial Dispersal and potential environmental transmission of the Amphibian Chytrid Fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis). PloS One, DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0125386
Read MoreFroese GZL, Contasti AL, Mustari AH, Brodie JF (2015) Disturbance impacts on large rain-forest vertebrates differ with edge type and regional context in Sulawesi, Indonesia. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 31: 509-517
Read MoreColston TJ, Barão-Nóbrega JAL, Manders R, Lett A, Willmott J, Cameron G, Hunter S, Radage A, Littlefair E, Williams, RJ, Cen, AL & Slater, K (2015) Amphibians and reptiles of the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, Mexico, with new records. Checklist, 11(5)
Read MoreLorence DH, Dietzich AC & Kelly DL (2015) Sommera cusucoana, a new species of Rubiaceae from Honduras. PhytoKeys, 57: 1-9
Read MoreNavarro-Martinez ZM, Angulo-Valdes JA (2015) Conservation status of reef fish assemblages in Cuban national parks: a review. Revisita Investigaciones Marinas, 35(1): 82-93
Read MoreGillespie GR, Howard S, Stroud JT, Ul-Hassanah A, Campling M, Lardner B, Scroggie MP, Kusrini M (2015) Responses of tropical forest herpetofauna to moderate anthropogenic disturbance and effects of natural habitat variation in Sulawesi, Indonesia. Biological Conservation, 192: 161-173
Read Morevon Heland F, Clifton J (2015) Whose threat counts? Conservation narratives in the Wakatobi National Park, Indonesia. Conservation and Society, 13(2): 154-165
Read MoreMichie LA, Cragg SM, Barnes RSK, Bennett WA (2015) Uca cryptica Naderloo, Türkay & Chen, 2010 (Crustacea: Brachyura: Ocypodidae) is no longer cryptic. Zootaxa, 3981: 291-295
Read MoreDe Bawer M, Camp E, Jompa J, Smith DJ (2015) High levels of heterospecific cohabitation among anemonefish around Hoga Island, Indonesia. Marine Biodiversity, In Press
Read MoreCurnick D, Head C, Carrbe J, Gollock H, Johnson J, Jones R, Koldeway H, Obura D, Rosen B, Smith DJ, Taylor M, Turner J, Wren S, Redding FD (2015) Setting evolutionary-based conservation priorities for a phylogenetically data-poor taxonomic group (Scleractinia). Animal Conservation, 18(4): 303-312
Read MoreColes T, Poland RHC, Clifton J (2015) Ecotourism in an educational context: promoting learning opportunities through travel. Journal of Biological Education, 49(2): 213-217
Read MoreClifton J (2015) Maritime ecocultures: Bajau communities of eastern Indonesia. In: Bohm S, Bharucha ZP, Pretty J (eds.) Ecocultures: Blueprints for Sustainable Communities. Taylor & Francis, London, UK. ISBN: 978-0-41581-285-6
Read MoreCamp EF, Krause S, Freitas L, Naumann MS, Kikuchi R, Smith DJ, Wild C, Sugget DJ (2015) The “Flex Chamber”: a novel cost-effective in situ repirometer chamber for coral physiological measurements. PLoS ONE, In Press
Biggerstaff A, Smith DJ, Jompa J, Bell JJ (2015) Photoacclimation supports environmental tolerance of a sponge to turbid low-light conditions. Coral Reefs, In press
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