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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
KWEK YAN CHONG, LOUISE NEO & TING HUI NG
Preface: Singapore’s botanist, Associate Professor Hugh Tan.
Pp. iii–vi.
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.
RICHARD T. CORLETT
Ten lessons from Singapore for the conservation of tropical biodiversity
Pp. 10–13.
KHOON MENG WONG & JUNHAO CHEN
The Timonius conundrum: Taxonomic deliberations around a complex alliance in the Rubiaceae
Pp. 26–33.
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.
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.
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.
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.
XIN YI NG, J. K. L. YONG & R. C. J. LIM
Rediscoveries of two Uncaria Schreb. (Rubiaceae) species in Singapore
Pp. 164–171.
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.
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.
HAO RAN LAI, KWEK YAN CHONG & ALEX THIAM KOON YEE
Ten years after: what we learned from the Mandai storm forest
Pp. 207–218.
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.
SIYANG TEO & LOUISE NEO
Towards an automated workflow for gathering plant phenology data from crowd-sourced photographs
Pp. 231–236.
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.
JASMIN LIM, YI LONG NG & LAURA-MARIE YAP
Preliminary efforts to conserve native horseshoe crab species in Singapore
Pp. 254–266.
SHU QIN SAM & ZI ZHAO LIEU
Public communication of natural sciences in Singapore by young scientists—motivations and barriers
Pp. 267–278.
CHOONG MEI FUN AMY
Education on plants and fungi in Singapore: an urgent call
Pp. 279–286.
TING HUI NG
Epilogue: Hugh Tan and the Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research—A conversation with Peter Ng
Pp. 287–288.