Research

Some recent scientific journal publications

  1. Oram, F., Kapar, M.D., Saharon, A.R., Elahan, H., Segaran, P., Poloi, S., Saidal, H., Abulani, A., Lackman, I. and Ancrenaz, M., 2022. “Engaging the Enemy”: Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus morio) conservation in human modified environments in the Kinabatangan floodplain of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. International Journal of Primatology43(6), pp.1067-1094. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10764-022-00288-w
  2. Oxley, A. S., Donati, G., & Hill, C. M. (2022). What Works and What Doesn’t Work? The Challenges of Doing Effective Applied Conservation Research in Human-Modified Habitats. International Journal of Primatology43(6), 989-999.
  3. Cheyne, Susan M., Laëtitia Maréchal, Felicity Oram, Setchell Joanna, and Siân Waters. “The IUCN Best Practice Guidelines one year on: Addressing some misunderstandings and encouraging primatologists to be responsible messengers.” Primate Eye 136 (2022).
  4.  Ancrenaz, M., Oram, F., Nardiyono, N., Silmi, M., Jopony, M.E., Voigt, M., Seaman, D.J., Sherman, J., Lackman, I., Traeholt, C. and Wich, S.A., 2021. Importance of small forest fragments in agricultural landscapes for maintaining orangutan metapopulations. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change4, p.560944.
  5. Bernard, H., Abram, N. K., Kulanthavelu, M., Oram, F., & Matsuda, I. (2021). Population trends and conservation status of proboscis monkeys (Nasalis larvatus) in the face of habitat change in the Klias Peninsula, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology69.
  6. Sherman, J., Unwin, S., Travis, D.A., Oram, F., Wich, S.A., Jaya, R.L., Voigt, M., Santika, T., Massingham, E., Seaman, D.J. and Meijaard, E., 2021. Disease risk and conservation implications of orangutan translocations. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, p.1290.
  7. Ng, C. K. C., Payne, J., & Oram, F. (2021). Small habitat matrix: How does it work?. Ambio50(3), 601-614.
  8. Davies, A. B., Oram, F., Ancrenaz, M., & Asner, G. P. (2019). Combining behavioural and LiDAR data to reveal relationships between canopy structure and orangutan nest site selection in disturbed forests. Biological conservation232, 97-107.
  9. Bernard, H., Joseph, N., Baking, E.L., Ean, T.S., Tachiki, Y., Oram, F., Seelan, J.S.S. and Khan, F.A.A., 2019. Animal use of rehabilitated formerly fire damaged peat-swamp forest in western Sabah, Malaysia. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology67.
    Bernard, H., Matsuda, I., Hanya, G., Phua, M. H., Oram, F., & Ahmad, A. H. (2019). Feeding ecology of the proboscis monkey in Sabah, Malaysia, with special reference to plant species-poor forests. Primates in Flooded Habitats, 89-98.
  10. van Noordwijk, M.A., Atmoko, S.S.U., Knott, C.D., Kuze, N., Morrogh-Bernard, H.C., Oram, F., Schuppli, C., van Schaik, C.P. and Willems, E.P., 2018. The slow ape: High infant survival and long interbirth intervals in wild orangutans. Journal of Human Evolution125, pp.38-49.
  11.  Davies, A. B., Ancrenaz, M., Oram, F., & Asner, G. P. (2017). Canopy structure drives orangutan habitat selection in disturbed Bornean forests. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences114(31), 8307-8312.
  12.  Ancrenaz, M., Oram, F., Ambu, L., Lackman, I., Ahmad, E., Elahan, H., Kler, H., Abram, N.K. and Meijaard, E., 2015. Of Pongo, palms and perceptions: a multidisciplinary assessment of Bornean orang-utans Pongo pygmaeus in an oil palm context. Oryx49(3), pp.465-472.

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August 2023