Gray, R.E.J.; Slade, E.M.; Chung, A.Y.C.; Lewis, O.T.
        
        Mark-Release-Recapture data showing moth and dung beetle movements in riparian reserves within the SAFE project landscape, Malaysian Borneo, 2016-17
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          Gray, R.E.J.; Slade, E.M.; Chung, A.Y.C.; Lewis, O.T. (2018). Mark-Release-Recapture data showing moth and dung beetle movements in riparian reserves within the SAFE project landscape, Malaysian Borneo, 2016-17. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/4ca7f1ff-7bc4-4077-bc9c-96be1be3e655
             
             
            
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 This dataset consists of moth and dung beetle recapture, movement, and trait data from a mark-release-recapture experiment conducted within riparian forest reserves, in an oil palm landscape in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo conducted as part of the SAFE project (Stability of Altered Forest Ecosystems). This resource includes information regarding the recapture frequency and movement behaviour of both moths and dung beetles with respect to three habitat types: riparian forest reserve, continuous forest, and oil palm plantation. These data were collected to assess the extent in which moths and dung beetles use riparian forest reserves, relative to the oil palm plantations, as movement corridors between continuous forest. Data was collected between 2016 and 2017, as part of the Land use Options of Maintaining BiOdiversity and eKosystem functions project (LOMBOK), a part of the Human Modified Tropical Forests Programme (HMTF)
 This dataset consists of moth and dung beetle recapture, movement, and trait data from a mark-release-recapture experiment conducted within riparian forest reserves, in an oil palm landscape in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo conducted as part of the SAFE project (Stability of Altered Forest Ecosystems). This resource includes information regarding the recapture frequency and movement behaviour of both moths and dung beetles with respect to three habitat types: riparian forest reserve, continuous forest, and oil palm plantation. These data were collected to assess the extent in which moths and dung beetles use riparian forest reserves, relative to the oil palm plantations, as movement corridors between continuous forest. Data was collected between 2016 and 2017, as part of the Land use Options of Maintaining BiOdiversity and eKosystem functions project (LOMBOK), a part of the Human Modified Tropical Forests Programme (HMTF) 
          
           Publication date: 2018-09-28
          
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          Study area
         
         
          Spatial representation type
         
         
          Tabular (text)
         
        
          Spatial reference system
         
         
          WGS 84
         
        Temporal information
          Temporal extent
         
         2016-11-01    to    2017-04-30
          
         Provenance & quality
         The experiment was conducted at three riparian forest reserve sites in the Stability of Altered Forest Ecosystems (SAFE) project landscape in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo (Ewers et al., 2011). Please see supporting documentation for further details.
        
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        Gray, R.E.J.; Slade, E.M.; Chung, A.Y.C.; Lewis, O.T. (2018). Mark-Release-Recapture data showing moth and dung beetle movements in riparian reserves within the SAFE project landscape, Malaysian Borneo, 2016-17. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/4ca7f1ff-7bc4-4077-bc9c-96be1be3e655
          
          
         
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Supplemental information
          Ewers, R. M., R. K. Didham, L. Fahrig, G. Ferraz, A. Hector, R. D. Holt, V. Kapos, G. Reynolds, W. Sinun and J. L. Snaddon (2011). A large-scale forest fragmentation experiment: the Stability of Altered Forest Ecosystems Project. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 366(1582): 3292-3302.
         
         
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Authors
          Chung, A.Y.C.
         
         
          Sabah Forestry Department
         
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          Custodian
         
         
            NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
           
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            NERC Environmental Information Data Centre
           
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          Additional metadata
          Keywords
         
         Animal behaviour  , Borneo  , Catharsius sp.  , Erebus caprimulgus  , Erebus ephesperis  , Erebus gemmans  , Hypoprya , Ischyja  , Malaysia  , Onthophagus mulleri , Onthophagus obscurior  , Paragymnopleurus sparsus  , Proagoderus watanebei , Sabah  , Sisyphus thoracicus  , Stability of Altered Forest Ecosystems (SAFE)
         
        
          Funding
         
          Natural Environment Research Council 
         
         
      
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