Adinandra impressa

Adinandra impressa is a small tree recorded from Kinabalu Park, Mesilau river and Bambangan camp. To date, the estimated area of occupancy (AOO) and extent of occupancy (EOO) are 24 km2 and 93.3 km2, respectively. Localities outside of protected area are at risk of habitat loss, especially those in...

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Main Authors: Tanggaraju, S., Tsen, S., Damit, A., Khoo, E., Maryani, A., Colin Ruzelion Maycock, Nilus, R., Sugau, J., Pereira, J.T.
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Published: International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources 2021
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Online Access:https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27334/1/Adinandra%20impressa-Abstract.pdf
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spelling my.ums.eprints.273342023-05-19T02:58:45Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27334/ Adinandra impressa Tanggaraju, S. Tsen, S. Damit, A. Khoo, E. Maryani, A. Colin Ruzelion Maycock Nilus, R. Sugau, J. Pereira, J.T. QK Botany SB Plant culture Adinandra impressa is a small tree recorded from Kinabalu Park, Mesilau river and Bambangan camp. To date, the estimated area of occupancy (AOO) and extent of occupancy (EOO) are 24 km2 and 93.3 km2, respectively. Localities outside of protected area are at risk of habitat loss, especially those in Mesilau area which is one of the hotspots of development for tourism purposes. Nevertheless, majority of its extent is within protected area. Hence, it is assessed as Vulnerable. Adinandra impressa is endemic to Sabah, Malaysia. It is restricted to Mount Tambuyukon, Mount Kinabalu and vicinity. The species has experienced decline in area of occupancy (AOO) and extent of occurrence (EOO), of 15 and 13% respectively, however, the majority of remaining individuals are in protected areas. The most plausible threat to the species is habitat decline. Localities outside of protected area, particularly Mesilau area is at risk of land use change and therefore the species is considered to occur in nine locations. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources 2021 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27334/1/Adinandra%20impressa-Abstract.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27334/2/Adinandra%20impressa.pdf Tanggaraju, S. and Tsen, S. and Damit, A. and Khoo, E. and Maryani, A. and Colin Ruzelion Maycock and Nilus, R. and Sugau, J. and Pereira, J.T. (2021) Adinandra impressa. https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/162024008/162033713
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language English
English
topic QK Botany
SB Plant culture
spellingShingle QK Botany
SB Plant culture
Tanggaraju, S.
Tsen, S.
Damit, A.
Khoo, E.
Maryani, A.
Colin Ruzelion Maycock
Nilus, R.
Sugau, J.
Pereira, J.T.
Adinandra impressa
description Adinandra impressa is a small tree recorded from Kinabalu Park, Mesilau river and Bambangan camp. To date, the estimated area of occupancy (AOO) and extent of occupancy (EOO) are 24 km2 and 93.3 km2, respectively. Localities outside of protected area are at risk of habitat loss, especially those in Mesilau area which is one of the hotspots of development for tourism purposes. Nevertheless, majority of its extent is within protected area. Hence, it is assessed as Vulnerable. Adinandra impressa is endemic to Sabah, Malaysia. It is restricted to Mount Tambuyukon, Mount Kinabalu and vicinity. The species has experienced decline in area of occupancy (AOO) and extent of occurrence (EOO), of 15 and 13% respectively, however, the majority of remaining individuals are in protected areas. The most plausible threat to the species is habitat decline. Localities outside of protected area, particularly Mesilau area is at risk of land use change and therefore the species is considered to occur in nine locations.
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author Tanggaraju, S.
Tsen, S.
Damit, A.
Khoo, E.
Maryani, A.
Colin Ruzelion Maycock
Nilus, R.
Sugau, J.
Pereira, J.T.
author_facet Tanggaraju, S.
Tsen, S.
Damit, A.
Khoo, E.
Maryani, A.
Colin Ruzelion Maycock
Nilus, R.
Sugau, J.
Pereira, J.T.
author_sort Tanggaraju, S.
title Adinandra impressa
title_short Adinandra impressa
title_full Adinandra impressa
title_fullStr Adinandra impressa
title_full_unstemmed Adinandra impressa
title_sort adinandra impressa
publisher International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources
publishDate 2021
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27334/1/Adinandra%20impressa-Abstract.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27334/2/Adinandra%20impressa.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27334/
https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/162024008/162033713
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