Explore research generated from
collected specimens
 
TITLE
PUBLICATION
YEAR
Vertebrate Type Specimens Collected from Singapore: A Digitisation Workflow
LKCNHM Ebooks
2022
A Historical Specimen of the Fishing Cat, Prionailurus viverrinus (Bennett, 1833) (Carnivora, Felidae) from Singapore in the Zoological Collection of the Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden*
Zoosystematics and Evolution
2022
A Comprehensive Assessment of Diversity Loss in a Well-documented Tropical Insect Fauna: Almost Half of Singapore’s Butterfly Species Extirpated in 160 Years*
Biological Conservation
2020
Amphibia and Reptilia: Snakes, Two Toads and a Very Lost Lizard*
Voyageurs, Explorateurs et Scientifiques: The French and Natural History in Singapore
2019
Araneae: Simon’s Singapore Spiders*
Voyageurs, Explorateurs et Scientifiques: The French and Natural History in Singapore
2019
Aves: A Seemingly Overlooked Bird Specimen*
Voyageurs, Explorateurs et Scientifiques: The French and Natural History in Singapore
2019
Coleoptera: A Very Special Firefly and Other Beetle Stories*
Voyageurs, Explorateurs et Scientifiques: The French and Natural History in Singapore
2019
Crustacea: Crab Legacies*
Voyageurs, Explorateurs et Scientifiques: The French and Natural History in Singapore
2019
Echinodermata: Of Stars and Urchins*
Voyageurs, Explorateurs et Scientifiques: The French and Natural History in Singapore
2019
‘Indiana’ to ‘Nirvana’: The First Century of French Contributions to Natural History in Singapore*
Voyageurs, Explorateurs et Scientifiques: The French and Natural History in Singapore
2019
Mammalia: Four Legs and Two Flippers*
Voyageurs, Explorateurs et Scientifiques: The French and Natural History in Singapore
2019
Mollusca: French Ships and Singapore Snails*
Voyageurs, Explorateurs et Scientifiques: The French and Natural History in Singapore
2019
Pisces: The ‘Stamp Fish’ and Piscine Tales*
Voyageurs, Explorateurs et Scientifiques: The French and Natural History in Singapore
2019
*Publications marked with an asterisk are the result of preliminary research conducted to assess the feasibility and scope of the project prior to the COVID-19 pandemic
Explore research generated from
collected specimens
 
TITLE
Vertebrate Type Specimens Collected from Singapore: A Digitisation Workflow
LKCNHM Ebooks
2022
A Historical Specimen of the Fishing Cat, Prionailurus viverrinus (Bennett, 1833) (Carnivora, Felidae) from Singapore in the Zoological Collection of the Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden*
Zoosystematics and Evolution
2022
A Comprehensive Assessment of Diversity Loss in a Well-documented Tropical Insect Fauna: Almost Half of Singapore’s Butterfly Species Extirpated in 160 Years*
Biological Conservation
2020
Amphibia and Reptilia: Snakes, Two Toads and a Very Lost Lizard*
Voyageurs, Explorateurs et Scientifiques: The French and Natural History in Singapore
2019
Araneae: Simon’s Singapore Spiders*
Voyageurs, Explorateurs et Scientifiques: The French and Natural History in Singapore
2019
Aves: A Seemingly Overlooked Bird Specimen*
Voyageurs, Explorateurs et Scientifiques: The French and Natural History in Singapore
2019
Coleoptera: A Very Special Firefly and Other Beetle Stories*
Voyageurs, Explorateurs et Scientifiques: The French and Natural History in Singapore
2019
Crustacea: Crab Legacies*
Voyageurs, Explorateurs et Scientifiques: The French and Natural History in Singapore
2019
Echinodermata: Of Stars and Urchins*
Voyageurs, Explorateurs et Scientifiques: The French and Natural History in Singapore
2019
‘Indiana’ to ‘Nirvana’: The First Century of French Contributions to Natural History in Singapore*
Voyageurs, Explorateurs et Scientifiques: The French and Natural History in Singapore
2019
Mammalia: Four Legs and Two Flippers*
Voyageurs, Explorateurs et Scientifiques: The French and Natural History in Singapore
2019
Mollusca: French Ships and Singapore Snails*
Voyageurs, Explorateurs et Scientifiques: The French and Natural History in Singapore
2019
Pisces: The ‘Stamp Fish’ and Piscine Tales*
Voyageurs, Explorateurs et Scientifiques: The French and Natural History in Singapore
2019
*Publications marked with an asterisk are the result of preliminary research conducted to assess the feasibility and scope of the project prior to the COVID-19 pandemic