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Nature in Singapore: Supplement No. 1 (2022)

HUGH TAN TIANG WAH VALEDICTORY VOLUME
Edited by: Ng Ting Hui, Louise Neo & Chong Kwek Yan

 

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CONTENTS

Pp. i–ii.

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KWEK YAN CHONG, LOUISE NEO & TING HUI NG
Preface: Singapore’s botanist, Associate Professor Hugh Tan.

Pp. iii–vi.

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Bibliography of Hugh Tan Tiang Wah (as of December 2022)

Pp. vii–xx.

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KENNETH B. H. ER, KWEK YAN CHONG, WEE FOONG ANG, XIN YI NG & ADRIAN H. B. LOO
Three decades of floristic inventory, description and recovery efforts in Singapore

Pp. 1–9.

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RICHARD T. CORLETT
Ten lessons from Singapore for the conservation of tropical biodiversity

Pp. 10–13.

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I. M. TURNER
Singapore as a type locality for angiosperm taxa

Pp. 14–25.

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KHOON MENG WONG & JUNHAO CHEN
The Timonius conundrum: Taxonomic deliberations around a complex alliance in the Rubiaceae

Pp. 26–33.

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JUNHAO CHEN & KHOON MENG WONG
Timonius hughtanii, a new species from Borneo

Pp. 34–37.

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SHERRY M. X. HUNG, W. W. SEAH & K. Y. CHONG
Towards a field guide to the trees of the Nee Soon Swamp Forest (VI): Calophyllum (Calophyllaceae)

Pp. 38–59.

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WENG NGAI LAM, JOLYN W. LOH, RIE CHONG, YING YING TING, PIN JIA CHAN, NUR ESTYA RAHMAN & KWEK YAN CHONG
Towards a field guide to the trees of the Nee Soon Swamp Forest (VII): Phyllanthaceae

Pp. 60–128.

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PIN JIA CHAN, WENG NGAI LAM, YING YING TING, AIREEN PHANG, RIE CHONG, NUR ESTYA RAHMAN & KWEK YAN CHONG
Towards a field guide to the trees of the Nee Soon Swamp Forest (VIII): Sapotaceae

Pp. 129–158.

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X. Y. NG, H. K. LUA, Z. Y. OOI & W. F. ANG
Schizostachyum lengguanii (Poaceae), a new native record and an updated key to the genus in Singapore

Pp. 159–163.

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XIN YI NG, J. K. L. YONG & R. C. J. LIM
Rediscoveries of two Uncaria Schreb. (Rubiaceae) species in Singapore

Pp. 164–171.

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YING WEI JONG
A checklist of the vascular plant flora of Bukit Brown and Lau Sua, and suggestions for improving reporting practices in Biodiversity Impact Assessments

Pp. 172–189.

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DARREN Z. H. SIM, MAXINE A. D. MOWE, KWEK YAN CHONG & DARREN C. J. YEO
An overview and checklist of non-native and cryptogenic vascular macrophytes in Singapore’s fresh waters

Pp. 190–206.

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HAO RAN LAI, KWEK YAN CHONG & ALEX THIAM KOON YEE
Ten years after: what we learned from the Mandai storm forest

Pp. 207–218.

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REUBEN C. J. LIM, PIN JIA CHAN & XIN YI NG
Cone to seed: Hand-pollination and seed germination of Cycas edentata de Laub. (Cycadaceae) in Singapore

Pp. 219–230.

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SIYANG TEO & LOUISE NEO
Towards an automated workflow for gathering plant phenology data from crowd-sourced photographs

Pp. 231–236.

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SERENA M. L. LEE
The status of bioluminescent fungal species in Singapore

Pp. 237–244.

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MING KAI TAN, DENISE TAN, JIN WEI CHIA, JUSTYN ULUHIA, HAN CHONG KUO, IVAN ONG, BENEDICT YEAP, YOKE FONG PONG & TONY ROBILLARD
Can a native cricket species be used as a potential human food source?

Pp. 245–253.

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JASMIN LIM, YI LONG NG & LAURA-MARIE YAP
Preliminary efforts to conserve native horseshoe crab species in Singapore

Pp. 254–266.

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SHU QIN SAM & ZI ZHAO LIEU
Public communication of natural sciences in Singapore by young scientists—motivations and barriers

Pp. 267–278.

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CHOONG MEI FUN AMY
Education on plants and fungi in Singapore: an urgent call

Pp. 279–286.

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TING HUI NG
Epilogue: Hugh Tan and the Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research—A conversation with Peter Ng

Pp. 287–288.

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