Understanding tropical insect research in forestry
[BorneoPost] - 01/19/2025
Introduction (Jan 19) Insects are among the most important and dominant inhabitants of the rainforest because of their high diversity and abundance. Approximately three-quarters of all species are insects, and more than half are found in tropical rainforests. Sabah is endowed with large tract of (…)
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