
Jamal Kabir- Master of Science
- PhD Student at University of Nottingham
Jamal Kabir
- Master of Science
- PhD Student at University of Nottingham
PhD - studying frog responses to riparian buffer restoration in Indonesian oil palm plantations.
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PhD student at the University of Nottingham. Studying restoration of riparian buffers in Sumatran oil palm plantations to support terrestrial biodiversity and ecosystem functions.
Ecologist and wildlife photographer with a focus on tropical ecosystems, evolution and entomology. Experienced working in the UK, SE Asia and Neotropics. Wildlife photography: jamalkabirphotography.com
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September 2017 - September 2018
September 2014 - July 2017
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Headwater springs and streams often occur in relatively remote areas, reducing their exposure to human influences and thus increasing their collective capacity to support high biodiversity. Their aquatic macroinvertebrate communities can include species of conservation interest, some of which are specialists associated with groundwater inputs, low...
We report here the immature stages and natural host plants for three species in the so-called "Taygetis clade" of the nymphalid butterfly subtribe Euptychiina, Taygetis echo (Cramer, 1775), Taygetis sosis Hopffer, 1874, and Pseudodebis valentina (Cramer, 1779). The study was carried out at Finca Las Piedras in Madre de Dios department, Peru. Tayget...
Freshwater Biological Association News 85: 8–11.
We here document the immature stages of three euptychiine butterflies, Nhambikuara mima (Butler, 1867), Splendeuptychia furina (Hewitson, 1862), and Paryphthimoides brixius (Godart, [1824]), all found feeding on a species of herbaceous bamboo, Taquara micrantha (Kunth) I.L.C.Oliveira & R.P.Oliveira (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Olyreae) in Madre de Dios,...