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1: Living Fungi in an Opencast Limestone Mine: Who Are They and What Can They Do? 

Publication date20 Sep 2022
Author(s)Sansupa, C.; Purahong, W.; Nawaz, A.; Wubet, T.; Suwannarach, N.; Chantawannakul, P.; Chairuangsri, S.; Disayathanoowat, T.
PublisherFungi
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Abstract: Opencast limestone mines or limestone quarries are considered challenging ecosystems for soil fungi as they are highly degraded land with specific conditions, including high...

2: Soil bacterial communities and their associated functions for forest restoration on a limestone mine in northern Thailand

Publication date08 Apr 2021
Author(s)Sansupa, C., W. Purahong, T. Wubet, P. Tiansawat, W. Pathom-Aree, N. Teaumroong, P. Chantawannakul, F. Buscot, S. Elliott & T. Disayathanoowat
PublisherPLoS ONE
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ABSTRACT: Opencast mining removes topsoil and associated bacterial communities that play crucial roles in soil ecosystem functioning. Understanding the community composition and functioning of...

3: Effect of microsite light on survival and growth of understory natural regeneration during restoration of seasonally dry tropical forest in upland northern Thailand

Publication date2021
Author(s)Sangsupan, H., D.E. Hibbs, B.A. Withrow-Robinson & S. Elliott
PublisherElsevier: For. Ecol. Manag. 489 119061
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ABSTRACT: The framework species method (FSM) of forest restoration involves planting mixtures of native forest trees to catalyze or complement natural regeneration and accelerate recovery of a...

4: Bird diversity on Doi Mae Salong, Mae Fa District, Chiang Rai Province

Publication date2014
Author(s)Meesena, J., N. Sritasuwan & S. Elliott
Publisher J. Yala Rajabhat University, Humanities and Social Science, 9(1):9-2
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ABSTRACT: A study of bird species diversity at Doi Mae Sa Long, Ma Fah Luang District, Chiang Rai Province, was carried out from May 2010 to April 2011. The study area consisted of 30 plots, set...

5: Bird communities and seedling recruitment in restoring seasonally dry forest using the framework species method in Northern Thailand

Publication date2009
Author(s)Wydhayagarn, C., S. Elliott & P. Wangpakapattanawong
PublisherNew Forests 38:81-97
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ABSTRACT: This study examined the effects of framework trees, planted in 1998, and bird community on the natural recruitment of tree seedling species in a forest restoration experiment designed to...

6: Restoring conservation forests in northern Thailand and the monitoring of frugivorous birds

Publication date2000
Author(s)Blakesley, D. & S. Elliott
PublisherOriental Bird Club
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During tropical forest restoration, birds play a crucial role in dispersing seeds from nearby forest into restoration sites. The framework species method of forest restoration is designed to...

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