The fungal diversity of Madai Cave, Sabah, Malaysia
Borneo is one of the biodiversity hotspots of the world, but its limestone caves are one of its least studied ecosystems. Studies of the cave mycobiota of Sabah is essentially nonexistent. In this study, speleothem (n = 4), cavern water (n =4), and bat guano (n = 4) samples were collected and studie...
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Asian Scholars Network
2019
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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/338606985_LIMAC_2019_Conference_Proceeding_1