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Canopy structure drives orangutan habitat selection in disturbed Bornean forests
19th July 2017

Canopy structure drives orangutan habitat selection in disturbed Bornean forests

Animal Ecology
Biodiversity
Borneo
Malaysia
Canopy Modeling
Laser Scanning

Management and forest restoration efforts that foster taller Bornean rainforest canopies are more likely to succeed at sustaining orangutan populations over the long-term.

Source: PNAS

Davies, A.B., M. Ancrenaz, F. Oram, and G.P. Asner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Published in 2017
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