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Journal articles on the topic "Hoang Lien Range"

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Nguyen, Luan Thanh, Benjamin Tapley, Daniel Kane, Tuyet-Dzung Thi Tran, Jiaxin Cui, and Jodi J. L. Rowley. "A new Oreolalax (Anura: Megophryidae) from the Hoang Lien Range, northwest Vietnam." Zootaxa 5514, no. 6 (2024): 501–24. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5514.6.1.

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Nguyen, Luan Thanh, Tapley, Benjamin, Kane, Daniel, Tran, Tuyet-Dzung Thi, Cui, Jiaxin, Rowley, Jodi J. L. (2024): A new Oreolalax (Anura: Megophryidae) from the Hoang Lien Range, northwest Vietnam. Zootaxa 5514 (6): 501-524, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5514.6.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5514.6.1
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Tapley, Benjamin, Luan Thanh Nguyen, Timothy Cutajar, et al. "The tadpoles of five Megophrys Horned frogs (Amphibia: Megophryidae) from the Hoang Lien Range, Vietnam." Zootaxa 4845, no. 1 (2020): 35–52. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4845.1.3.

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Tapley, Benjamin, Nguyen, Luan Thanh, Cutajar, Timothy, Nguyen, Chung Thanh, Portway, Christopher, Luong, Hao Van, Rowley, Jodi J. L. (2020): The tadpoles of five Megophrys Horned frogs (Amphibia: Megophryidae) from the Hoang Lien Range, Vietnam. Zootaxa 4845 (1): 35-52, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4845.1.3
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TAPLEY, BENJAMIN, TIMOTHY CUTAJAR, STEPHEN MAHONY, et al. "Two new and potentially highly threatened Megophrys Horned frogs (Amphibia: Megophryidae) from Indochina’s highest mountains." Zootaxa 4508, no. 3 (2018): 301. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4508.3.1.

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Megophrys are a group of morphologically conserved, primarily forest-dependent frogs known to harbour cryptic species diversity. In this study, we examined populations of small-sized Megophrys from mid- and high elevation locations in the Hoang Lien Range, northern Vietnam. On the basis of morphological, molecular and bioacoustic data, individuals of these populations differed from all species of Megophrys known from mainland Southeast Asia north of the Isthmus of Kra and from neighbouring provinces in China. Further, the newly collected specimens formed two distinct species-level groups. We herein describe two new species, Megophrys fansipanensis sp. nov. and Megophrys hoanglienensis sp. nov. Both new species are range restricted and likely to be highly threatened by habitat degradation. These discoveries highlight the importance of the Hoang Lien Range for Vietnam’s amphibian diversity.
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Kane, Daniel, Benjamin Tapley, Toi Van La, and Luan Thanh Nguyen. "A new species of the genus Rhabdophis Fitzinger, 1843 (Squamata: Colubridae) from the Hoang Lien range, northwest Vietnam." Zootaxa 5343, no. 2 (2023): 101–25. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5343.2.1.

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Kane, Daniel, Tapley, Benjamin, La, Toi Van, Nguyen, Luan Thanh (2023): A new species of the genus Rhabdophis Fitzinger, 1843 (Squamata: Colubridae) from the Hoang Lien range, northwest Vietnam. Zootaxa 5343 (2): 101-125, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5343.2.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5343.2.1
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Kruskop, S. V., and A. V. Shchinov. "New remarkable bat records in Hoang Lien Son mountain range, northern Vietnam." Russian Journal of Theriology 9, no. 1 (2011): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusjtheriol.09.1.01.

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NGUYEN, LUAN THANH, BENJAMIN TAPLEY, DANIEL KANE, TUYET-DZUNG THI TRAN, JIAXIN CUI, and JODI J. L. ROWLEY. "A new Oreolalax (Anura: Megophryidae) from the Hoang Lien Range, northwest Vietnam." Zootaxa 5514, no. 6 (2024): 501–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5514.6.1.

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The megophryid genus Oreolalax is comprised of 19 species, most of which are endemic to China. A single species, Oreolalax sterlingae, is the only member of the genus known from Vietnam. During fieldwork on Mount Po Ma Lung in the Hoang Lien Range of northwest Vietnam, we encountered individuals of both Oreolalax sterlingae and another, morphologically divergent species of Oreolalax. Analyses of morphological and molecular data reveal that these individuals represent a previously undescribed species of Oreolalax which we describe as new to science. The new species, Oreolalax adelphos sp. nov., is sister to Oreolalax xiangchengensis and can be diagnosed from all other congeneric species by the combination of the following characters: (1) SVL of adult male 38.0 mm, N=1; adult female 46.2 mm, N=1; (2) narrow supratympanic fold; (3) no visible tympanum; (4) head longer than wide; (5) vocal sac absent; (6) absence of subarticular tubercles on hands; (7) basal interdigital webbing on hind feet; (8) ventral surface mottled with grey and creamy white; (9) dorsal surface of head and body covered in rounded, evenly spaced and similar sized tubercles; (10) presence of dark bars on limbs; (11) greyish white and creamy white spots on the flanks, and (12) a bicoloured iris. Oreolalax adelphos sp. nov. is only known from a single site of high elevation bamboo forest, where it is sympatric with Oreolalax sterlingae. Both Oreolalax adelphos sp. nov. and O. sterlingae are almost certain to occur in neighbouring Jinping County in Yunnan Province, China. The new species of Oreolalax likely qualifies for being assessed as Data Deficient in accordance with the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species categories and criteria.
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Kruskop, S.V., and A.V. Shchinov. "New remarkable bat records in Hoang Lien Son mountain range, northern Vietnam." Russian Journal of Theriology 9, no. 1 (2011): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14818448.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) During a short-term survey, fifteen bat species were recorded in the north-east part of Hoang Lien Son mountain range, Tonkin, Vietnam; some of these findings are of particular zoogeographic interest. The first confirmed record of Barbastella from Vietnam was made; the specimens morphologically resemble B. darjelingensis, differing slightly in coloration from Indian and Central Asian forms. The specimen tentatively identified as Hypsugo cf. joffrei may represent the first record of the species outside its terra typica. Harpiola isodon is reported for the second time from Vietnam; its new capture site is situated half-way the between previous known location in Ngoc Linh and terra typica in Taiwan. Records of Murina cf. harpioloides, Hypsugo cadornae and Thainycteris aureocollaris represent Vietnamese range extensions for these species; among them, the collecting site of M. cf. harpioloides is very remote from previously known location. The local bat community seems to be a rich mix of Malayan, Indo-Himalayan and even Palaearctic faunal elements.
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Okabe, Shinya, Masaharu Motokawa, Yuki Koizumi, Truong Quang Nguyen, Tao Thien Nguyen, and Hai Tuan Bui. "A new species of the genus Scincella (Squamata: Scincidae) from Mount Fansipan, Hoang Lien Son Range, northwestern Vietnam." Zootaxa 5537, no. 3 (2024): 407–23. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5537.3.7.

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Okabe, Shinya, Motokawa, Masaharu, Koizumi, Yuki, Nguyen, Truong Quang, Nguyen, Tao Thien, Bui, Hai Tuan (2024): A new species of the genus Scincella (Squamata: Scincidae) from Mount Fansipan, Hoang Lien Son Range, northwestern Vietnam. Zootaxa 5537 (3): 407-423, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5537.3.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5537.3.7
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NGUYEN, LUAN THANH, BENJAMIN TAPLEY, TOI VAN LA, and JODI J. L. ROWLEY. "A new species of Amolops monticola group (Amphibia: Ranidae) from Hoang Lien Range, northwest Vietnam." Zootaxa 5594, no. 3 (2025): 485–508. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5594.3.3.

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Of the 19 species of Amolops reported from Vietnam, 10 are known to occur in the Hoang Lien Range in northwest Vietnam. During field surveys in the Hoang Lien Range, we collected individuals from a population of Amolops that we could not assign to any known species; morphological and molecular data assign these individuals to the Amolops monticola group and we describe a new species to science, Amolops spicalinea sp. nov, in reference to a line of horny spinules running along the body below the dorsolateral fold in males. The new species is morphologically and molecularly most similar to Amolops bellulus from Yunnan Province, China but is distinguished from A. bellulus and other congeneric species by a combination of the following characters: (1) SVL of adult males 46.6–52.2 mm, N=3; adult females 60.1–63.0 mm, N=3; (2) vomerine teeth in two oblique rows between choanae; (3) tympanic annulus visible; (4) all finger and toe tips expanded to discs with circummarginal grooves present; (5) skin smooth, except for lateral surfaces of head, below the dorsolateral fold, and the area surrounding cloaca where the texture varies from tiny spinules to large tubercles; (6) dorsolateral fold present with horny spinules along the lower half in males; (7) creamy-white lip stripe extending from tip of snout, terminating in a broken, rugose line above axilla; (8) dorsum reddish brown or greenish brown with numerous small black spots; flanks yellowish brown to dark brown; ventral surface of body orange-yellow with small brown spots present on chest and throat; (9) interdigital finger webbing absent; toes fully webbed to discs except on Toes IV where webbing reaches discs as a fringe, webbing formula: I0–0II0–0III0–1+IV1+–0V; (10) outer metatarsal tubercles absent; (11) vocal sac absent in males, and (12) nuptial pad velvety without spines. Our phylogenetic analysis using 16S ribosomal RNA mitochondrial gene and cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (CO1) genes show that Amolops spicalinea sp. nov. is sister to Amolops bellulus 2 from Yunnan, China. The new species is currently known from only three localities in the Hoang Lien Range between 2288–2493 m asl and is threatened by habitat loss and degradation. This species likely qualifies for being assessed as Endangered in accordance with the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species categories and criteria (B1ab).
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Pham, Anh, Minh Le, Truong Nguyen, et al. "First report on population status and potential distribution of Tylototriton sparreboomi Bernardes, Le, Nguyen, Pham, Pham, Nguyen, Rödder, Bonkowski & Ziegler, 2020 (Amphibia, Salamandridae) in Vietnam." Biodiversity Data Journal 12 (September 26, 2024): e135451. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.12.e135451.

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The Sparreboom's Crocodile Newt (<i>Tylototriton sparreboomi</i>) is a recently discovered species of crocodile newts from Vietnam and it is currently known only from Sin Ho District in Lai Chau Province. Due to the limited information available on its population status and distribution, the species has been classified as Data Deficient in the IUCN Red List. As a result of our field surveys in 2021 and 2022 in north-western Vietnam, novel data on distribution and population status of and threats to this poorly-known species were collected. We combined the newly-discovered locations with previous occurrence records and used the data as input for modelling the potential distribution of the Sparreboom's Crocodile Newt. The results showed that the Sparreboom's Crocodile Newt's potential distribution encompasses areas in Lai Chau, Dien Bien and Son La Provinces, Vietnam, as well as a section in Jinping County, Yunnan Province, China. Based on the findings, we suggest that protected areas in the eastern side of Hoang Lien Mountain Range, such as Che Tao, Muong La, Hoang Lien – Van Ban and Bat Xat Nature Reserves and Hoang Lien National Park in Vietnam and Jinping Feishuling Nature Reserve in China be priority sites for the species conservation. Future research and conservation initiatives should prioritise efforts in such areas in an effort to find and protect new populations of the newt.
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Palmer, Lorrie, ed. Home Screens. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350253988.

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How do film and television makers around the world depict public housing? Why is it that public housing is so often chosen as the backdrop for drama, horror, social critique, rebellion, violence, artistic creativity, explorations of race relations and political intrigue? This is the first book-length study of the ways in which socialized housing projects around the world are represented on screen, in urban locations including Chicago (Candyman, Cooley High), Singapore (Mee-Pok Man, Yellow Bird, Singapore Dreaming), St. Louis (The Pruitt-Igoe Myth), Paris (drone footage, Swagger, Divines), Essex (Fish Tank), Berlin (Die Architekten), Baltimore/New York/New Orleans (in the TV series of David Simon: The Wire, Show Me a Hero, and Treme), Rome (Mamma Roma), Hong Kong (TV series Below the Lion Rock) and Tel Aviv (archival footage). International scholars of film and media, sociology, architecture, history, race, class, gender and urban planning explore documentary and fictional portrayals of the architecture of public housing, and the communities that inhabit it, from the 1950s to the present. Spanning a wide, international range of film and media texts, essays within this book examine public and private attitudes toward socialised housing, explaining how onscreen representations shape perceptions of these ubiquitous, often-stigmatized urban locations.
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Chan, Cora. Deference in Human Rights Adjudication. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/9780198921677.001.0001.

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Abstract In human rights adjudication, courts sometimes face issues that they lack the expertise or constitutional legitimacy to resolve. One way of dealing with such issues is to ‘defer’, or accord a margin of appreciation, to the judgments of public authorities. Although there is a rich literature on the subject of deference, two important questions remain unresolved: what devices courts should use to exercise deference, and how deference can be made more workable for judges and predictable for litigants. This book offers the first comprehensive analysis of these questions. It introduces six devices for deference (namely, the burden of proof, standard of proof, standard of review, giving of weight, choice of interpretation, and choice of remedy), analyses how courts should choose amongst them, and proposes techniques for rendering deference practicable. The book’s arguments will enable human rights adjudication to be more principled and more in line with the rule of law and separation of powers. The book has two distinctive features. First, it engages with the jurisprudence of six common law jurisdictions that apply a structured proportionality test in rights adjudication, namely, Canada, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. Second, the book offers guidelines for judges who wish to apply its theoretical arguments. Combining theory with practice in a broad range of jurisdictions, the book will be an important reference for researchers and students of constitutional theory, comparative constitutional law, and human rights law around the world. It will also assist practitioners, judges, and policymakers who have to grapple with issues of deference in adjudication.
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Conference papers on the topic "Hoang Lien Range"

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Tang, George C. W. "A Submicron Automated Precision Line Scale Calibration System Developed at the Standards and Calibration Laboratory (SCL)." In NCSL International Workshop & Symposium. NCSL International, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.51843/wsproceedings.2017.03.

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A submicron automated precision line scale calibration system was developed at the Standards and Calibration Laboratory (SCL) in Hong Kong. The system provided a measuring capability for line scale of range 0.01 to 750 mm with measurement uncertainty of[0.152 + (0.0005*l)2]1/2 μm (l in mm). The fully automated system used the displacement method and employed an air bearing stage driven by a piezoelectric motor. A pixel-counting system was integrated with a microscope to enhance accuracy. The system used only one laser interferometer to compensate the Abbe error in two lateral directions. Without further calculation, any angular movement leading to an Abbe error would be automatically compensated. The uncertainty contributed from Abbe effects was evaluated to be within 30nm, an error reduction of over 95 % of the Abbe effect when such an arrangement was not in place.
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Zhang, Wei, Mingyuan Yang, Xiaolin Zhang, and Peipei Dong. "Study on the Characteristics of Temporal and Spatial Variation of Suspended Sediment in the Pearl River Estuary." In ASME 2009 28th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2009-79033.

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The Lingding Estuary is one of the main parts of the whole Pearl River Delta, which lies in the South Sea, China. It is about 60 km wide from Hong Kong in the east to Macao in the west and the water areas are approximately 2110 km2. The process of suspended sediment movement is influenced by many factors, such as the estuarine geometry, tidal range and ravine flows etc.. In this paper, large scale hydrological observations in the Lingding Estuary have been respectively carried out in July, 2003. Based on these data, characteristics of temporal and spatial variation of suspended sediment concentration (SSC) in the Lingding Estuary are studied. The research result shows that SSC changes with the variation of tide current and runoff, the sediment re-suspension is often occurred 1–2 hour following the flood or ebb tide. The maximum turbidity appears near the gauging station V3. In the flood dominant stage, the sediments move towards the mainland, while during the ebb sediments move down.
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Yang, Mingyuan, and Wei Zhang. "Study on Salinity Stratification and Distribution in Lingding Yang Estuary." In ASME 2008 27th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2008-57123.

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Ling Ding Yang (LDY) estuary is one of the main parts of the whole Zhujiang estuary, which lies in the south sea, China. It is about 60km wide from Hong Kong in the east to Macao in the west and the water areas are approximately 2110 km2. The mixing process of salt water and fresh water in the estuary is influenced by many factors, such as the estuarine geometry, tidal range and ravine flows, etc. In this paper, based on the data from the tidal gauge stations and synchronously surveyed data during July 2003, a study on the temporal and spatial distribution characteristics of salinity was made. According to the observation data, in wet season, the fresh water and salt water mixes with the N parameter between 0.21 and 1.63. The distribution of salinity concentration in the east part of LDY is due to coriolis’ force. The salinity concentration decreases from the sea to the estuary, and there exists apparent division point, Nei Lingding Island. To the south of Nei Lingding Island, it is almost partially mixed, and to the north of Nei Lingding Island, it belongs to highly stratification. At the same time, the stratification parameter and the vertical mean velocity in wet season are compared. The N parameter changes with the velocity of tide flow in a tidal cycle. The value of N in a flood tide is usually larger than that is in an ebb tide. That is to say, the mix intensity is much bigger in the flood tide.
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