2024
DOI: 10.1007/s12225-023-10160-6
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Prioritising Important Plant Areas (IPAs) among the limestone karsts of Perak, Malaysia

Joanne P. C. Tan,
Ruth Kiew,
Iain Darbyshire

Abstract: SummaryThe flora of limestone karsts is exceptionally rich, due in particular to the wide array of microhabitats that limestone outcrops support. However, in Peninsular Malaysia limestone outcrops are heavily exploited for the quarry industry, cave temples, leisure venues and the development of geoparks, hence the limestone flora is amongst the most threatened biodiversity in the Peninsula. The 95 limestone karsts in Perak are currently known to support 538 species, representing c. 44.2% of the total limestone… Show more

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