The Population Ecology Of Non-Volant Small Mammals With Particular Reference To The Common Treeshrew (Tupaia Glis) In Gunung Jerai, Kedah

Satu kajian dua fasa ke atas mamalia kecil dengan tumpuan utama kepada Tupai Muncung Besar (Tupaia glis) telah dijalankan di dua zon vegetasi yang berbeza (tapak kajian A; Hutan Dipterokarp Bukit dan tapak kajian B; Hutan Pergunungan Myrtaceous) di Gunung Jerai, sebuah gunung terpencil di Kedah....

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Darmaraj, Mark Rayan
التنسيق: أطروحة
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منشور في: 2006
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description Satu kajian dua fasa ke atas mamalia kecil dengan tumpuan utama kepada Tupai Muncung Besar (Tupaia glis) telah dijalankan di dua zon vegetasi yang berbeza (tapak kajian A; Hutan Dipterokarp Bukit dan tapak kajian B; Hutan Pergunungan Myrtaceous) di Gunung Jerai, sebuah gunung terpencil di Kedah. A two-phase study on small mammals with particular reference to the Common Treeshrew (Tupaia glis), was conducted at two different floristic zones (Site A; Hill/Upper Dipterocarp Forest and Site B; Montane Myrtaceous Forest) on Gunung Jerai, an isolated mountain in Kedah.
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spelling usm-293642017-03-22T02:23:55Z http://eprints.usm.my/29364/ The Population Ecology Of Non-Volant Small Mammals With Particular Reference To The Common Treeshrew (Tupaia Glis) In Gunung Jerai, Kedah Darmaraj, Mark Rayan Q Science Satu kajian dua fasa ke atas mamalia kecil dengan tumpuan utama kepada Tupai Muncung Besar (Tupaia glis) telah dijalankan di dua zon vegetasi yang berbeza (tapak kajian A; Hutan Dipterokarp Bukit dan tapak kajian B; Hutan Pergunungan Myrtaceous) di Gunung Jerai, sebuah gunung terpencil di Kedah. A two-phase study on small mammals with particular reference to the Common Treeshrew (Tupaia glis), was conducted at two different floristic zones (Site A; Hill/Upper Dipterocarp Forest and Site B; Montane Myrtaceous Forest) on Gunung Jerai, an isolated mountain in Kedah. 2006-05 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/29364/1/The_population_ecology_of_non-volant_small_mammals_with_particular_reference_to_the_common_treeshrew_%28tupaia_glis%29_in_Gunung_Jerai%2C_Kedah.pdf Darmaraj, Mark Rayan (2006) The Population Ecology Of Non-Volant Small Mammals With Particular Reference To The Common Treeshrew (Tupaia Glis) In Gunung Jerai, Kedah. Masters thesis, USM.
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The Population Ecology Of Non-Volant Small Mammals With Particular Reference To The Common Treeshrew (Tupaia Glis) In Gunung Jerai, Kedah
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title The Population Ecology Of Non-Volant Small Mammals With Particular Reference To The Common Treeshrew (Tupaia Glis) In Gunung Jerai, Kedah
title_full The Population Ecology Of Non-Volant Small Mammals With Particular Reference To The Common Treeshrew (Tupaia Glis) In Gunung Jerai, Kedah
title_fullStr The Population Ecology Of Non-Volant Small Mammals With Particular Reference To The Common Treeshrew (Tupaia Glis) In Gunung Jerai, Kedah
title_full_unstemmed The Population Ecology Of Non-Volant Small Mammals With Particular Reference To The Common Treeshrew (Tupaia Glis) In Gunung Jerai, Kedah
title_short The Population Ecology Of Non-Volant Small Mammals With Particular Reference To The Common Treeshrew (Tupaia Glis) In Gunung Jerai, Kedah
title_sort population ecology of non volant small mammals with particular reference to the common treeshrew tupaia glis in gunung jerai kedah
topic Q Science
url http://eprints.usm.my/29364/
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