Subject: Hornbill Journal
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
PART I : HORNBILL POPULATIONS AND THEIR CONSERVATION
Sim Lee Kheng, Some notes on the hornbills of Borneo
Chak Sokhavicheaboth, The distribution, status and consrvation of
hornbills in Cambodia
Mike H. N. Chong, A survey of hornbills in rain forest habitats of
Peninsular Malaysia
W. Widodo, Ani M. Pakpahan and S. Wirjoatmodjo, Papuan Hornbills in the
Moluccas
Chandra Chaudhary, Hornbill study in Napal
Pradeep Ginige, Notes on some observations of the habitats and biology
of hornbills in Sri Lanka
H. K. Lua and S. Nakkuntod, Hornbills in the Singapore Zoological
Reference Collection
Sukamol Srikwan and David S. Woodruff, DNA sequence variation and
hornbill conservation
PART II : HORNBILL BREEDING BIOLOGY AND OTHER BEHAVIOUR
Soon-Chye Ng, Joyce Mathews, Hon-Mun Wong, Ariff Bongso and S. W. J.
Seager, Characterisatoin of sperm from the Oriental Pied Hornbill
Anthracoceros albirostris convexus collection by electroejaculation
Wong Hon-Mun and Khin May Nyunt, A review of the captive breeding of
Asian hornbills at the Jurong BirdPark, Singapore
Divya Mudappa, Nesting habitat characteristics, breeding biology, and
conservation of the Malabar Grey Hornbill in Anamalai, southern Western
Ghats, India
Vijak Chimchome, Adisak Vidhidharm, Saksit Simchareon, Sara Bumrungsri
and Pilai Poonswad, Comparative study of the breeding biology and ecology
of two endangered hornbill species in Huai Kha Khaeg Wildlife Sanctuary,
Thailand
Pilai Poonswad, Atsuo Tsuji, Narong Jirawatkavi and Vijak Chimchome,
Some aspects of food and feeding ecology of sympatric hornbill species in
Khao Yai National Park, Thailand
Suer Suryadi, Margaret F. Kinnaird and Timothy G. O'Brien, Home ranges
and daily movements of the Sulawesi Red-knobbed Hornbill Aceros cassidix
during the non-breeding season
Anthony venZyl and Alan C. Kemp, A comparative study of the loud calls
of some Asian hornbills
PART III : HORNBILL HABITATS AND ECOLOGY
N. Manokaran, Aspects of poppulation dynamics of tree species in a
tropical rain forest in Peninsular Malaysia
Truyoshi Yoneda, Shinji Fujli and Sen Nishimura, Storm impact on an
equatorial rain forest in West Sumatra, Indonesia
Ragupathy Kannan and Douglas A. James, Forest management and the
conservation of the Great Hornbill Buceros bicornis in Southern India
Timothy G. O'Brien, Margaret F. Kinnaird, Paul Jepson and Iwan Setiwan,
Effect of forest size and structure on the distribution of Sumba Wreathed
Hornbills Aceros everetti
Phitaya Chuailua, Kamol Plongmai and Pilai Poonswad, Status of nest
cavities of hornbills in Khao Yai National Park, Thailand
Pilai Poonswad, Phitaya Chuailua, Kamol Plongmai and Siriwan Nakkuntod,
Phenology of some Ficus species and utilisation of Ficus sources in Khao Yai
National Park, Thailand
Margaret F. Kinnaird, Timothy G. O'Brien and J. Ross Sinclair, The role
of Sulawesi Red-knobbed Hornbills Aceros cassidix in seed dispersal
PART IV : METHODS FOR RESEARCH AND CONSERVATION
Wendy Worth and Christine Sheppard, The role of captive propagation in
the conservation of Asian hornbills
David S. Woodruff and Sukamol Srikwan, Molecular genetics and the
conservation of hornbills in fragmented landscapes
Alan C. Kemp, Techniques of bird sound recording for sonagram analysis
Teruyo Oba, Sound spectrographic and contextual analysis of bird calls
with some reference to hornbill vocalisations
Takakazu Yumoto, Kuniyasu Momose, Teruyoshi Nagamitsu, Tamiji Inoue,
Hidetoshi Nagamasu, Makoto Kato, Takao Itino and Abdul Hamid, Monitoring
of plant phenology in an aseasonal tropical rain forest
Warren Y. Brockelman, Long term ecological research plot for the study
of animal diets in Khao Yai National Park, Thailand
Phil Hurrell, Suggestions for rope-assisted climbing in the forest
canopy
ANNEXES
Annex I. The Second International Hornbill Workshop
Annex II. Introductory address by M. R. Smansnid Svasti
Annex III. Opening address by Dr. Suvit Yodmani
Annex IV. Keynote address by Dr. H. Elliott McClure
Annex V. List of Editors and Assistants for Proceedings
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Ragupathy Kannan, Ph.D.
Department of Biology
Westark College
Fort Smith, Arkansas 72913
U.S.A.
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