“…In Brunei Darussalam, C. filiformis is commonly found along the coastal highways where secondary heath ( Kerangas ) forests are located (Rosli, 2014 ; Tennakoon et al., 2016 ). In general, heath forests are characterized by their acidic, nutrient‐poor sandy soils and are home to Kerangas specialists, such as tropical conifers Agathis borneensis , Gymnostoma nobile , and Calophyllum ferrugineum (Ikbal et al., 2023 ; Sellan et al., 2022 ; Wong et al., 2015 ; Zoletto & Cicuzza, 2022 ). However, when disturbed, these forests are often dominated by native pioneer species, such as Rhodomyrtus tomentosa , Timonius flavescens , and Commersonia bartramia , and the exotic and highly invasive Acacia species, which pose a significant threat to the forest ecosystems (Din et al., 2015 ; Newbery, 1991 ; Tuah et al., 2020 ).…”