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Journal articles on the topic "Mixed dipterocarp"

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Norisada, M., G. Hitsuma, K. Kuroda, et al. "Acacia mangium, a Nurse Tree Candidate for Reforestation on Degraded Sandy Soils in the Malay Peninsula." Forest Science 51, no. 5 (2005): 498–510. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/forestscience/51.5.498.

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Abstract We investigated the suitability of Acacia mangium Willd., a fast-growing tropical leguminous tree, as a nurse tree for reforestation with indigenous species on severely degraded sandy soils in southern Thailand. Planting A. mangium yielded a survival rate of 91% and satisfactory growth (7.7 m height, 56 mm dbh, 59 Mg dry weight ha−1 aboveground biomass) 45 months after planting, indicating the species' suitability for reforestation. Three dipterocarp species (Dipterocarpus alatus Roxb. ex G. Don, Hopea odorata Roxb., and Shorea roxburghii G. Don.) planted simultaneously with A. mangiu
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Ashton, Mark S. "Regeneration methods for dipterocarp forests of wet tropical Asia." Forestry Chronicle 79, no. 2 (2003): 263–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc79263-2.

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Dipterocarp forests of the Asian wet tropics have a long history of silvicultural research. This paper provides a review of this history and a summary of the ecological principles guiding the regeneration methods used. Dipterocarp forests are here defined as those of the seasonally wet regions of Thailand, Burma, and India, and those that are considered of the mixed dipterocarp forest type that dominate the aseasonal wet regions of Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and parts of Indonesia and the Philippines. Two silvicultural regeneration methods are described, shelterwoods and their variants, and selectio
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CHANTARASAWAT, NARATIP, DUANGKHAE SITTHICHAROENCHAI, CHATCHAWAN CHAISUEKUL, and CHARIYA LEKPRAYOON. "Comparison of Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Diversity in Dry Dipterocarp and Mixed-Deciduous Forests at Sri Nan National Park, Northern Thailand." Tropical Natural History 13, no. 1 (2013): 1–19. https://doi.org/10.58837/tnh.13.1.103037.

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The species diversity of ground ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in a section of mixed deciduous and dry dipterocarp forests within the Sri Nan National Park, northern Thailand was investigated using hand collecting, leaf litter sifting, and pitfall traps. A total of 121 species belonging to 41 genera in 7 subfamilies was recorded. Thirteen species were recorded in the richest genus Camponotus. From the pitfall trap data, the means of ant species diversity indices in the mixed deciduous forest were significantly higher than those in dry dipterocarp forest (p≤0.05) in both the winter and summer (
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Ichie, Tomoaki, Tanaka Kenta, Michiko Nakagawa, Kaori Sato, and Tohru Nakashizuka. "Resource allocation to reproductive organs during masting in the tropical emergent tree, Dipterocarpus tempehes." Journal of Tropical Ecology 21, no. 2 (2005): 237–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266467404002214.

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Some tree species exhibit large year-to-year variation in seed production, a phenomenon known as masting (Kelly 1994, Kelly & Sork 2002). Even in tropical rain forests, in which the climate is suitable for plant growth all year round with little seasonal variation (Whitmore 1998), there are many reports of masting (Appanah 1993, Hart 1995, Newbery et al. 1998, Newstrom et al. 1994, Wheelwright 1986). In particular, Dipterocarpaceae, the dominant family in lowland mixed dipterocarp forests in South-East Asia, undergo mast fruiting following mass-flowering with strong interspecific synchroni
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Sist, Plinio, Robert Fimbel, Douglas Sheil, Robert Nasi, and Marie-Hélène Chevallier. "Towards sustainable management of mixed dipterocarp forests of South-east Asia: moving beyond minimum diameter cutting limits." Environmental Conservation 30, no. 4 (2003): 364–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0376892903000389.

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Selective logging applied in tropical forests is based on one universal criterion: a minimum diameter cutting limit for all commercial timber species. Minimum diameter cutting limits in mixed dipterocarp forests of the Malesia region lead to high felling intensities (10–20+ trees ha−1). Such extraction rates create massive stand damage (>50% of the remaining tree population), which has a negative impact on the regeneration and growth of many harvested dipterocarp species. As such, the minimum diameter cutting limit approach is seldom compatible with sustainable forest management. Where basi
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Walker, Susan, and Alan Rabinowitz. "The small-mammal community of a dry-tropical forest in central Thailand." Journal of Tropical Ecology 8, no. 01 (1992): 57–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s026646740000609x.

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ABSTRACTSmall mammal live-trapping was carried out in a dry tropical forest mosaic in Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary, central Thailand. Trapping was done in two forest types in three seasons.Maxomys surijerwas the dominant species in both plots. The three most abundant species in each plot accounted for > 90% of all captures. Community structure, density, relative abundance, biomass, age structure of populations, and habitat usage of some small mammal species varied by forest type and season. The dry evergreen/mixed deciduous forest type supported a greater abundance and biomass of
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Yamakura, Takuo, Akio Hagihara, Sukristijono Sukardjo, and Husato Ogawa. "Tree form in a mixed dipterocarp forest in Indonesian Borneo." Ecological Research 2, no. 3 (1987): 215–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02349775.

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LAHJIE, ABUBAKAR M., B. D. A. S. SIMARANGKIR, R. KRISTININGRUM, YOSEP RUSLIM, and AGUS LEPONG. "Financial analysis of dipterocarp log production and rubber production in the forest and land rehabilitation program of Sekolaq Muliaq, West Kutai District, Indonesia." Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity 19, no. 3 (2018): 707–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.13057/biodiv/d190301.

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Lahjie AM, Lepong A, Simarangkir BDAS, Kristiningrum R, Ruslim Y. 2018. Financial analysis of dipterocarp log production and rubber production in the forest and land rehabilitation program of Sekolaq Muliaq, West Kutai District, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 19: 707-716. The Dayak community of East Kalimantan in the last decade has begun to develop production systems that integrate forest timber tree species into plantation commodity enterprises. They have become aware that the natural forest species of their surroundings such as Meranti (Shorea sp.) and Kapur (Dryobalanops aromatica) are often eas
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Ashton, Peter S., and Pamela Hall. "Comparisons of Structure Among Mixed Dipterocarp Forests of North-Western Borneo." Journal of Ecology 80, no. 3 (1992): 459. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2260691.

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SAKAI, SHOKO. "General flowering in lowland mixed dipterocarp forests of South-east Asia." Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 75, no. 2 (2002): 233–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8312.2002.tb01424.x.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Mixed dipterocarp"

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Mitchell, Thomas Carly. "The ecology of Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae) trees in primary lowland mixed Dipterocarp forest, Brunei." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1994. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/251702.

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Aoyagi, Ryouta. "Significance of C:N:P stoichiometry for determining tree demography and structure of Bornean lowland forests." Kyoto University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/200461.

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Kyoto University (京都大学)<br>0048<br>新制・課程博士<br>博士(農学)<br>甲第19198号<br>農博第2137号<br>新制||農||1034(附属図書館)<br>学位論文||H27||N4944(農学部図書室)<br>32190<br>京都大学大学院農学研究科地域環境科学専攻<br>(主査)教授 北山 兼弘, 教授 北島 宣, 教授 神﨑 護<br>学位規則第4条第1項該当
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Ingram, Carrie Denise. "Managing natural tropical forests for income and diversity a model for mixed lowland dipterocarps /." 1995. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/33630192.html.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1995.<br>eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 116-124).
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Books on the topic "Mixed dipterocarp"

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Breulmann, Gerhard. Ecophysiological studies on distribution characteristics of chemical elements in trees of a mixed dipterocarp forest in Sarawak, Malaysia. 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Mixed dipterocarp"

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Ashton, Mark S., B. M. P. Singhakumara, Nimal Gunatilleke, and Savitri Gunatilleke. "Sustainable Forest Management for Mixed-Dipterocarp Forests: A Case Study in Southwest Sri Lanka." In Tropical Forestry. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19986-8_13.

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Booth, Webber E. "Comparative morphology and physiology of gap and understorey seedling leaves from a mixed dipterocarp forest." In Monographiae Biologicae. Springer Netherlands, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1685-2_37.

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Riswan, Soedarsono, and Rochadi Abdulhadi. "Succession After Disturbance of Lowland Mixed Dipterocarp Forest by Shifting Agriculture in East Kalimantan, Indonesia." In Tropical Forests in Transition. Birkhäuser Basel, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-7256-0_5.

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Poulsen, Axel Dalberg, Ivan C. Nielsen, Sylvester Tan, and Henrik Balslev. "A quantitative inventory of trees in one hectare of mixed dipterocarp forest in Temburong, Brunei Darussalam." In Monographiae Biologicae. Springer Netherlands, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1685-2_13.

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Ross, S. M., and A. Dykes. "Soil conditions, erosion and nutrient loss on steep slopes under mixed dipterocarp forest in Brunei Darussalam." In Monographiae Biologicae. Springer Netherlands, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1685-2_24.

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Jones, David T. "A quantitative survey of the termite assemblage and its consumption of food in lowland mixed dipterocarp forest of Brunei Darussalam." In Monographiae Biologicae. Springer Netherlands, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1685-2_29.

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Conference papers on the topic "Mixed dipterocarp"

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SIREGAR, MUSTAID. "Spatial distribution of abundant tree species at a mixed dipterocarps forest in Bukit Bangkirai, East Kalimantan three years after long drought and forest fire." In Seminar Nasional Masyarakat Biodiversitas Indonesia. Masyarakat Biodiversitas Indonesia, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.13057/psnmbi/m030215.

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Weerasekara, K. M. K. D., R. M. K. M. Rathnayake, M. S. Mendis, H. Galabada, G. Y. Jayasinghe, and R. U. Halwatura. "Prototyping a coating based on ancient technology: a case study in Sigiriya, Sri Lanka." In World Construction Symposium - 2024. Department of Building Economics, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31705/wcs.2024.68.

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This paper presents a study on prototyping a coating based on ancient technology, specifically focusing on the techniques used in Sigiriya, an ancient rock fortress located in Sri Lanka. Sigiriya stands out for its remarkable paintings and innovative hydraulic systems, emblematic of an advanced ancient civilisation. Through an interdisciplinary approach merging archaeology, materials science, and chemistry, this research seeks to understand and replicate the coatings found on the Sigiriya paintings. By analysing the composition and properties of these coatings, a modern prototype was developed
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