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Table 1 Description and location of study sites

From: Recycling of phenolic compounds in Borneo’s tropical peat swamp forests

Location Coordinates Description
Mulu National Park, Sarawak, East Malaysia
 Peat swamp forest N04°02′50.2″
E114°48′56.1″
Pristine TPSF. Peat substrate (1.5 m deep) overlying a substrate of river pebbles (formed on a cut-off river meander), blackwater, high water table (30 cm above forest floor). No streams flow in or out, but water table rises and falls seasonally
 Freshwater swamp forest N04°02′11.62″
E114°48′06.95″
Similar vegetation to TPSF. Clay and sand substrate. Water table clear, 30 cm above forest floor. Connected to main river by a small stream
 Dry limestone forest N4°01′27.18″
E114°49′11.21″′
Dipterocarp forest (Hopea andersonii and Shorea multiflora common) on limestone hill next to a river. Substrate of sand, clay and limestone
 Flooded limestone forest N4°3′26.48″
E114°49′38.08″
Dipterocarp forest in a depression next to a river. Substrate of sand, clay and limestone. Water table 25 cm above surface
 Secondary forest N04°02′59.59″
E114°48′54.98
Secondary forest on mineral soil. Dipterocarp forest which had been logged prior to gazettement of Mulu National Park
Peat Swamp Forest, Peninsular Malaysia
 North Selangor N3°39′30.8″
E101°19′18.4″
Mixed TPSF. Selectively logged ~ 25 years previously in 1980s. Canopy height up to 30 m. Maximum peat depth 15 m