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1: Seed dispersal and seed predation between natural forest and restored forest area in Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai

Publication date16 Mar 2022
Author(s)Titaree Yamsri
PublisherChiangmai University
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ABSTRACT: Seed dispersal and seed predation are natural mechanisms reflecting natural regeneration. The objective of this study was to compare seed dispersal and the effect of seed predators in a...

2: Comparative study on tree seedling growth rate and diversity between a natural forest and a restored forest area in Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai

Publication date25 Feb 2022
Author(s)Atcharawan Saeaiew
PublisherChiangmai University
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ABSTRACT: In 1967, Thailand had forest cover as high as 53.22 percent of the country's land area, but in 2021 the forest area was reduced to 31.68 percent, of which 63.99 percent was forested in...

3: The diversity of mammal in natural and restored forest in Mae Rim district, Chiang Mai Province

Publication date24 Feb 2022
Author(s)Palita Kunchorn
PublisherChiangmai University
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Forest areas in Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province, have been converted to farmlands, causing the area to deteriorate and affecting wildlife habitats. Various organizations are working to...

4: Diversity of Ground Flora in Restoration Area of The Siam Cement (Lampang) Co., Ltd Limestone Quarry

Publication date2019
Author(s)Pornpawee Laohasom
PublisherChiang Mai University
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 Ground flora communities in framework species method restoration area of Siam cement (Lampang) Co. Ltd. limestone quarries were studied. adding top soil with the value of 2.81, 2.50 and 1.99,...

5: Effects of Forest Restoration Age on Species Diversity of Epiphytic Bryophyte Community

Publication date2019
Author(s)Chawengkul, P.
PublisherNaresuan University
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ABSTRACT: Forest restoration is re-establishing forest in disturbed areas. This is resulting in differences of biodiversity between restoration and natural forest - including the diversity of...

6: The Diversity of Small Mammal Communities in FORRU's Reforested Sites

Publication date2003
Author(s)Thaiying, J
PublisherChiang Mai University
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Here, our BSc student, Jenpop Thaiying, presents what happens to small mammal communities in the initial stages of forest restoration. In an earlier, pre-FORRU study, another BSc student, Somyod...

7: Effects of Forest Restoration Activities on the Bird Community of a Degraded Upland Watershed

Publication date1999
Author(s)Chantong, W.
PublisherBiology Department, Chiang Mai Univerity
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ABSTRACT: A survey of bird species richness was carried out in a degraded upland watershed at Ban Mae Sa Mai in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, comparing plots where forest restoration activities...

8: The Small Mammal Communities of Phu Khieou Wildlife Sanctuary and Doi Suthep-Pui National Park

Publication date1988
Author(s)Ua-Apisitwong, S
PublisherChiang Mai University
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  BSc student, Somyod Ua-Apisitwong provided an overview of the common small mammals that live in evergreen and deciduous in northern Thailand—species that would indicate recovery of small...

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