Publications

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

26. Kawanishi K, Clements GR, Gumal M, Goldthrope G, Yasak MN and Sharma DSK. Using BAD for good: how best available data facilitated a precautionary policy change to better protect tiger prey in Peninsular Malaysia. ORYX (accepted)

25. Rayan MD, Shariff M, Doward L, Aziz S, Clements GR, Wong C, Traeholt C and Magintan D. Estimating the population density of the Asian tapir Tapirus indicus from a selectively logged forest in Peninsular Malaysia. INTEGRATIVE ZOOLOGY (accepted)

24. Giam X, Clements GR, Aziz SA, Chong KY and Miettinen J (2011). Rethinking the ‘back to wilderness’ concept for Sundaland’s forests. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION (in press)

23. Bradshaw CJA,Clements GR, Brook BW and Laurance WF (2011). Better SAFE than sorry. FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT 9: 487-488. DOI - PDF

22. Ahmad Zafir AW, Payne J, Azlan M, Lau CF, Sharma DSK, Alfred R, Williams AC, Nathan S, Ramono WS and Clements GR (2011). Now or never: what will it take to save the Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) from extinction? ORYX 45: 225-233. DOI - PDF

21. Clements GR, Bradshaw CJA, Brook BW and Laurance WF (2011). The SAFE index: using a threshold population target to measure relative species threat. FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT 9: 521-525. DOI PDF

20. Laurance WF, Kakul T, Keenan RJ, Sayer J, Clements GR, Villegas F and Sodhi NS (2011). Predatory corporations, failing governance and the fate of forests in Papua New Guniea. CONSERVATION LETTERS 4: 95-100. DOI PDF

19. Tan SK, and Clements GR (2011). Limicolaria flammea: another potentially invasive African land snail in tropical Asia. TROPICAL CONSERVATION SCIENCE 4: 97-102. PDF

18. Peh K S-H, Soh MK, Sodhi NS, Laurance WF, Ong DJ and Clements GR (2011). Up in the clouds: is sustainable use of tropical montane cloud forests possible in Malaysia? BIOSCIENCE 61: 27-38. DOI PDF

17. Clements GR, Sayer J, Boedhihartono AK, Venter O, Lovejoy T, Koh LP and Laurance WF (2010). Cautious optimism over Norway-Indonesia REDD pact. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY 24: 1437-1438. DOI PDF

16. Clements GR, Giam X and Laurance WF (2010). Will India’s mega-census leave a mega-footprint? CURRENT SCIENCE 99: 556. PDF

15. Sodhi NS, Koh LP, Clements R, Wanger TC, Hill JK, Clough Y, Tscharntke T, Posa MRC and Lee TM (2010). Conserving Southeast Asian forest biodiversity in human-modified landscapes. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION 143: 2375-2384. DOI - PDF

14. Aziz SA, Laurance W and Clements R (2010). Forests reserved for rubber. FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT 8: 178. DOI - PDF

13. Clements R, Mark Rayan D, Ahmad Zafir AW, Venkataraman A, Alfred R, Payne J, Ambu L and Sharma DSK (2010). Trio under threat: can we secure the future of rhinos, elephants and tigers in Malaysia? BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION 19: 1115-1136. DOI PDF

12. Clements R, Foo R, Othman S, Rahman U, Syed Mustafa SR and Zulkifli R (2009). Islam, turtle conservation and coastal communities. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY 23: 516-517. DOI PDF

11. Clements R, Lu XX, Ambu S, Schilthuizen M and Bradshaw C (2008). Using biogeographical patterns of endemic land snails to improve conservation planning for limestone karsts. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION 141: 2751-2764. DOI PDF

10. Vermeulen JJ and Clements R (2008). Another twist in the tale: a new species of Opisthostoma (Gastropoda, Diplommatinidae) from Peninsular Malaysia. BASTERIA 72: 263-268. PDF

9. Tan SK and Clements R (2008). Taxonomy and distribution of the Neritidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) in Singapore. ZOOLOGICAL STUDIES 47: 481-494. PDF

8. Liew T-S, Clements R and Schilthuizen M (2008). Sampling micromolluscs in tropical forests: one size does not fit all. ZOOSYMPOSIA 1: 271-280. PDF

7. Clements R, Liew T-S, Vermeulen JJ and Schilthuizen M (2008). Further twists in gastropod shell evolution. BIOLOGY LETTERS 4: 179-182. DOI - PDF

6. Clements R and Posa MRC (2007). Conservationists could slip up in oil-palm enterprise. NATURE 449: 443. DOI - PDF

5. Clements R, Bickford D and Lohman D (2007). Can YouTube save the planet? THE SCIENTIST 21: 26. PDF

4. Clements R, Sodhi NS, Ng PKL and Schilthuizen M (2006). Limestone karsts of Southeast Asia: imperiled arks of biodiversity. BIOSCIENCE 56: 733-742 (Cover article). DOI - PDF

3. Clements R, Koh LP, Lee TM, Meier R and Li D (2006). Importance of reservoirs for the conservation of freshwater molluscs in a tropical urban landscape. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION 128: 136-146. DOI PDF

2. Clements R (2006). Oophana tiomanensis, a new streptaxid (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Streptaxidae) from Pulau Tioman, Peninsular Malaysia. RAFFLES BULLETIN OF ZOOLOGY 54: 125-127. PDF

1. Clements R and Li D (2005). Regulation and non-toxicity of the spit from the pale spitting spider Scytodes pallida (Araneae: Scytotidae). ETHOLOGY 111: 311-321. DOI - PDF

BOOK

1. Tan SK, Chan S-Y and Clements GR. 2012. A Guide to Snails and other Non-marine Molluscs of Singapore. Science Centre, Singapore. 176pp. ISBN: 978-981-08-9549-5.

BOOK CHAPTERS

2. Koh LP, Sheil D, Lee TM, Giam X, Gibson L, Clements GR and Kettle CJ. Biodiversity state and trends in Southeast Asia. In: Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, 2nd edition. Levin S (editor). Elsevier (revised)

1. de Gouvenain, R and Clements GR. Ecological and evolutionary processes. In: Encyclopedia of Natural Resources. Yeqiao YQ (editor). Taylor & Francis Group (in review)

NON PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS AND POPULAR ARTICLES

2. Laurance WF and Clements R (2010). How do roads affect imperilled mammals and indigenous people in Malaysia? SOLITAIRE 21: 10-11.

1. Schilthuizen M and Clements R (2008). Tracking land snail extinctions from space. TENTACLE 16: 8-9 (IUCN/SSC Mollusc Specialist Group Newsletter). PDF

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