Malaysia Collection- Ecology and Biodiversity
The Malaysia Collection: Ecology and Biodiversity includes a variety of scientific articles on the ecoregions of Malaysia, as well as specific species articles. The following outline is a guide to the articles of this collection:
Contents
Ecoregions of Malaysia
- Borneo lowland rainforests
- Borneo montane rainforests
- Borneo peat swamp Fforests
- Kinabalu montane alpine meadows
- Myanmar coast mangroves
- Peninsular Malaysian montane rainforests
- Peninsular Malaysian peat swamp forests
- Peninsular Malaysian rainforests
- South China Sea Islands
- Sunda Shelf mangroves
- Tenasserim-South Thailand semi-evergreen rainforests
Biodiversity Hotspots inMalaysia
Ecological communities of Malaysia
- Malaysia - Forests, Grasslands, and Drylands Factsheet (WRI)
- Forests of Borneo
Species of Malaysia
Mammals of Malaysia
Terrestrial mammals of Malaysia
Marine mammals of Malaysia
- Dugong
- Dugongsin Malaysia
Birds of Malaysia
Reptiles of Malaysia
Amphibians ofMalaysia
Fishes ofMalaysia
- Freshwater fishes
- Coral reef fishes
Other Animals
Plants ofMalaysia
Species other than Animals and Plants
Endangered species of Malaysia
See Also
Malaysia Collection
The Malaysia Collection is a work in progress. Currently, development of the Malaysia Collection is spearheaded by Mark McGinley, an Associate Professor at Texas Tech University who is the Editor-in-Chief of the Encyclopedia of Earth and onthe Board of the Environmental Information Coalition. He was in Malaysia as a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur from June 1, 2010, to March 31, 2011.
Scientistsinterested in contributing to the Malaysia Collection may contact Mark McGinley (mark.mcginley@ttu.edu).