Semecarpus euodiifolius

Semecarpus euodiifolius is uncommon and was recorded from eastern (Sandakan district) and western Sabah (Kuala Penyu, Beaufort, and Tenom). Most of the sites have been converted into palm oil plantation, except for Beaufort hill and Lumaku forest reserve (Tenom). Due to the land use change and fores...

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Main Authors: Hoo, P.K., Tsen, S., Damit, A., Khoo, E., Colin Ruzelion Maycock, Nilus, R., Sabran, S., Sugau, J., Tanggaraju, S., Pereira, J.T.
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Published: International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources 2020
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Online Access:https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27291/2/Semecarpus%20euodiifolius-Abstract.pdf
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spelling my.ums.eprints.272912023-05-19T02:58:49Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27291/ Semecarpus euodiifolius Hoo, P.K. Tsen, S. Damit, A. Khoo, E. Colin Ruzelion Maycock Nilus, R. Sabran, S. Sugau, J. Tanggaraju, S. Pereira, J.T. QK Botany SB Plant culture Semecarpus euodiifolius is uncommon and was recorded from eastern (Sandakan district) and western Sabah (Kuala Penyu, Beaufort, and Tenom). Most of the sites have been converted into palm oil plantation, except for Beaufort hill and Lumaku forest reserve (Tenom). Due to the land use change and forest fire, there is an estimated decline of 90% in extent of occurrence (EOO) and 67% in area of occupancy (AOO) across its range (based on GeoCAT reduction analysis) in 60 years. After this reduction, estimated area of occupancy (AOO) and extent of occurrence (EOO) are both 8 km2. This decline in habitat and distribution is inferred to have caused a population loss of at least 90% over the last three generations. Decline is still continuing as one site of the species remains outside of a protected area. Hence, it is assessed as Critically Endangered. Semecarpus euodifolius is endemic to Sabah, Malaysia. It was recorded from Beaufort, Tenom, and Kuala Penyu in western Sabah and from the Sandakan district in eastern Sabah. Most of the sites has been converted into palm oil plantation, except for Beaufort hill and Tenom localities. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources 2020 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27291/2/Semecarpus%20euodiifolius-Abstract.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27291/1/Semecarpus%20euodiifolius.pdf Hoo, P.K. and Tsen, S. and Damit, A. and Khoo, E. and Colin Ruzelion Maycock and Nilus, R. and Sabran, S. and Sugau, J. and Tanggaraju, S. and Pereira, J.T. (2020) Semecarpus euodiifolius. https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/162006096/162033277
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English
topic QK Botany
SB Plant culture
spellingShingle QK Botany
SB Plant culture
Hoo, P.K.
Tsen, S.
Damit, A.
Khoo, E.
Colin Ruzelion Maycock
Nilus, R.
Sabran, S.
Sugau, J.
Tanggaraju, S.
Pereira, J.T.
Semecarpus euodiifolius
description Semecarpus euodiifolius is uncommon and was recorded from eastern (Sandakan district) and western Sabah (Kuala Penyu, Beaufort, and Tenom). Most of the sites have been converted into palm oil plantation, except for Beaufort hill and Lumaku forest reserve (Tenom). Due to the land use change and forest fire, there is an estimated decline of 90% in extent of occurrence (EOO) and 67% in area of occupancy (AOO) across its range (based on GeoCAT reduction analysis) in 60 years. After this reduction, estimated area of occupancy (AOO) and extent of occurrence (EOO) are both 8 km2. This decline in habitat and distribution is inferred to have caused a population loss of at least 90% over the last three generations. Decline is still continuing as one site of the species remains outside of a protected area. Hence, it is assessed as Critically Endangered. Semecarpus euodifolius is endemic to Sabah, Malaysia. It was recorded from Beaufort, Tenom, and Kuala Penyu in western Sabah and from the Sandakan district in eastern Sabah. Most of the sites has been converted into palm oil plantation, except for Beaufort hill and Tenom localities.
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author Hoo, P.K.
Tsen, S.
Damit, A.
Khoo, E.
Colin Ruzelion Maycock
Nilus, R.
Sabran, S.
Sugau, J.
Tanggaraju, S.
Pereira, J.T.
author_facet Hoo, P.K.
Tsen, S.
Damit, A.
Khoo, E.
Colin Ruzelion Maycock
Nilus, R.
Sabran, S.
Sugau, J.
Tanggaraju, S.
Pereira, J.T.
author_sort Hoo, P.K.
title Semecarpus euodiifolius
title_short Semecarpus euodiifolius
title_full Semecarpus euodiifolius
title_fullStr Semecarpus euodiifolius
title_full_unstemmed Semecarpus euodiifolius
title_sort semecarpus euodiifolius
publisher International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources
publishDate 2020
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27291/2/Semecarpus%20euodiifolius-Abstract.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27291/1/Semecarpus%20euodiifolius.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27291/
https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/162006096/162033277
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