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(New Publication) Towards red listing understudied tropical insects: A case study of the dung beetles of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo
The IUCN Red List is the most authoritative source of the extinction risk of species and is widely used to inform conservation actions. However, tropical insects are very much under-represented in the Red List due to multiple reasons: limited data on species distributions and trends, difficulties in applying the Red List Criteria, lack of coordination between tropical entomologists and the IUCN structures responsible for publishing official assessments. In our latest publica
Xin Rui Ong
23 hours ago2 min read


Ecology day - ASE Science Discovery camp 2025: Inspiring the next generation of ecologists
Pre-university students from the junior college and polytechnic students at the CoS Science Discovery Camp from 18 to 20 June 2025. Photo...
liyuenchiew
Jul 7, 20252 min read


Discovering the Tiny World: Highlights from Our Invertebrates Workshop
Participants at Climate Transformations Tuesday Gathering 'Under the Lens: A Closer Look at Insect' with Artist Wendy Zhang and the...
liyuenchiew
Apr 21, 20252 min read


Into the Understories of Sepilok, Sandakan, Malaysia
The TEE Lab is featured in the Merdeka Daily News, local Sandakan paper. Photo 2025, Arthur Chung The TEE Lab returned to the rainforests...
liyuenchiew
Apr 11, 20252 min read


Rudolf meier visits tee lab - Advancing biodiversity research with molecular innovations
The Tropical Ecology & Entomology Lab (TEE Lab) recently had the honor of hosting Prof. Rudolf Meier from the Berlin Natural History...
liyuenchiew
Nov 19, 20241 min read


(NEW PUBLICATION) Invertebrate-Mediated Ecosystem Processes are Resilient to Disturbance Across a Land-Use Gradient in Borneo
Ecosystem functions are important processes that regulate energy fluxes, nutrients, or organic matter within the ecosystem. Many of these...
Chiew Li Yuen
Jun 18, 20241 min read
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