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Trappers in Nature - The Nepenthes of Peninsular Malaysia

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  • 2023
  • Pages
    86
  • Publisher
    Ministry of Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change
  • Language
    English
  • ISBN
    9789670250472
  • Authors

Abstract

The aims of the book 'Trappers in Nature - The Nepenthes of Peninsular Malaysia' are to provide knowledge and awareness to the public about the diversity of pitcher plant species or better known by its scientific name Nepenthes (Nepenthaceae) in Peninsular Malaysia. Description of scientific information are presented with a collection of beautiful photographs of the species in their original habitat equipped with QR codes of additional information on MyBIS (Malaysia Biodiversity Information System) which aims to be the Repository Centre for biological diversity information in Malaysia. 

Citation

Ghazalli, M.N., Latiff, A., Nikong, D., Besi, E.E., Muhamad Ikhwanuddin, M.E., Saranum, M.M., Noraini, T., Salleh, S. & Mohamad Alias, S. (2023). Trappers in Nature - The Nepenthes of Peninsular Malaysia. Ministry of Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change. pp. 86.
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