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The 15th
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PLoS
One. 2014; 9(12): e115376.
Published online
2014 Dec 18. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0115376
PMCID: PMC4270763
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S7 Tabel
Bukti pendukung dari artikel peer-review
dan grey literature yang menguatkan ahli
mengklaim bahwa jalan berkontribusi perburuan liar dan perdagangan satwa liar
di Asia Tenggara.
(DOCX)
Metode S1
kombinasi hirarki-nested kata kunci yang
relevan dan wildcard yang digunakan untuk mencari studi keanekaragaman
hayati-jalan yang ada di Asia Tenggara dalam database BIOSIS Previews antara
tahun 1985 dan 2011.
(DOCX)
Metode S2
Metode yang digunakan untuk menghasilkan
peta habitat yang digunakan pada intensitas
untuk Tapir Asia (Tapirus indicus) dari hutan di kedua sisi State Road 156,
jalan diidentifikasi oleh salah satu ahli di Semenanjung Malaysia.
(DOCX)
Metode S3
Metode analisis intensitas yang digunakan
untuk menyelidiki apakah konversi hutan intensif berikut pembangunan jalan di
Snuol Wildlife Reserve, Kamboja.
(DOCX)
S1 Box
studi kasus dari dunia nyata tentang tantangan
yang dihadapi selama pelaksanaan langkah-langkah mitigasi dari dampak jalan
yang direkomendasikan di Kalimantan,
Indonesia.
(DOCX)
Click here for additional data file.(367K, docx)
Ucapan Terima Kasih
sangat berterima kasih kepada orang yang
diwawancarai yang menanggapi kuesioner kami. berterima kasih kepada Stephen
Blake untuk meninjau konstruktif tentang naskah . GRC bersyukur kepada Unit Ekonomi
Perencanaan (permit no. 3072) dan Departemen Margasatwa dan Taman Nasional dengan
izin untuk melakukan penelitian di Malaysia.
Pernyataan pendanaan
GRC mendapat dukungan dana dari Amerika
Serikat Fish and Wildlife Service Rhino dan Dana Konservasi Harimau
(96200-0-G279), Rufford Hibah Kecil untuk Konservasi Alam (8320-1), Universiti
Malaya Penelitian Hibah (RG359-12HNE), Cleveland Metroparks Zoo dan Cleveland
Zoological Society Asia Seed Grant, IDEA WILD, James Cook University Graduate
Research Scheme dan Beasiswa James Cook University Postgraduate Research. GRC dan
WFL juga mendapat dukungan dari Australian Research Council. Penyandang dana
tidak memiliki peran dalam desain penelitian, pengumpulan data dan analisis,
keputusan untuk mempublikasikan, atau penyusunan naskah.
ketersediaan data
menegaskan bahwa semua data yang
mendasari temuan sepenuhnya tersedia tanpa pembatasan. Semua data yang tersedia
di Figshare: http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1248936.
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