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Fig. 1 in Conservation of Peninsular Malaysia's Karst Herpetofauna: A review of herpetological discoveries, research trends, and challenges

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Fig. 1. Map of the main regions of karst in Peninsular Malaysia and selected areas of known herpetofaunal endemism. (1) Langkawi Archipelago, Kedah. (2) Nakawan Range that encompasses locations like Gua Wang Burma, Wang Kelian and Ulu Wang, as well as karst outcrops in Perlis like Bukit Cabang and Kuala Perlis. (3) Gunung Baling, Kedah. (4) Lenggong Valley, Perak. (5) Kinta Valley, Perak that encompasses locations such as Gua Kanthan, Gua Tempurung, Gunung Lanno, and Tambun. (6) Batu Caves and Dark Cave, Selangor. (7) Gunung Reng, Kelantan. (8) Gua Musang area, Kelantan that encompasses locations like Gua Bayu and Felda Chiku 7. (9) Merapoh, Pahang that encompasses locations like Gua Gunting and Gua Goyang. (10) Gunung Senyum, Pahang. (Map courtesy of Junn Kitt Foon and adapted from Liew et al. (2016)).

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Published as part of Quah, Evan S.H., Grismer, L. Lee & Anuar, M.S. Shahrul, 2021, Conservation of Peninsular Malaysia's Karst Herpetofauna: A review of herpetological discoveries, research trends, and challenges, pp. 235-252 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 69 on page 236, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2021-0019, http://zenodo.org/record/5352174

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