References

Presentation held at NCB Naturalis (15 Nov. 2011)
pdf here

Related websites
Sabah Parks
Heart of Borneo Project
WWF Borneo
WWF: "Borneo's Botanical Secrets" report
WWF: "Newly Discovered Species" report
Bornean Terrestrial Molluscs
Homepage of Menno Schilthuizen
Journal of Tropical Biology and Conservation (open-access)
Borneo forest ecologist Cam Webb's website
Paper by Harris et al. from Raffles Bull. Zool. on shifts in bird ranges on Kinabalu

Selected literature 
Barkman, T.J. & B.B. Simpson, 2001. Origin of high-elevation Dendrochilum species (Orchidaceae) endemic to Mount Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. Systematic Botany, 26: 658-669.
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Blakemore, R.J., C. Csuzdi, M.T. Ito, N. Kaneko, T. Kawaguchi, T. & M. Schilthuizen, 2007.  Taxonomic status and ecology of Oriental Pheretima darnleiensis (Fletcher, 1886) and other earthworms (Oligochaeta : Megascolecidae) from Mt Kinabalu, Borneo. Zootaxa, 1613: 23-44.
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Jepson, P., J.K. Jarvis, K. MacKinnon & K.A. Monk, 2001. The end for Indonesia's lowland forests? Science, 292: 859-861.
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Liew, T.S., M. Schilthuizen & M. bin Lakim, 2009. The determinants of land snail diversity along a tropical altitudinal gradient: insularity, geometry, and niches. Journal of Biogeography, 37: 1071-1078.
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Liew, T.S., M. Schilthuizen & J.J. Vermeulen, 2009. Systematic Revision of the Genus Everettia Godwin-Austen, 1891 (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Dyakiidae) in Sabah, Northern Borneo. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 157: 515-550.
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Liew, T.S., M. Lakim & M. Schilthuizen, 2012. Molecular phylogenetics of the endemic land snail genus Everettia: implications for the evolutionary history of Northern Borneo (in prep.)
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Moyle, R., M. Schilthuizen, M. Abdul Rahman, & F.H. Sheldon, 2005. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of the White-crowned forktail (Enicurus leschenaulti) in Borneo. Journal of Avian Biology, 36: 96-101
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Schilthuizen, M., 2006. After the Sarawak Law: evolutionary biology in Borneo since 1855. Borneo Research Bulletin, 36: 200-212.
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Steenis, C.G.G.J. van, 1964. Plant geography of the mountain flora of Mt. Kinabalu. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B, 161: 7-38.

The Naturalis book shop sells a wide range of Sabah field guides and other natural history books on the region; in Kota Kinabalu, Borneo Books on the ground floor of the Wisma Merdeka shopping centre does the same.




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