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[email protected] Assessing the vulnerability of Thailand’s forest birds to global change A thesis submitted by Nantida Sutummawong (M.S. (Forestry)) For the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Centre for Tropical Biodiversity and Climate Change College of Science and Engineering James Cook University July 2017 In Remembrance of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej 1927 - 2016 Acknowledgements I would like to thank a number of people from James Cook University, without whom, the completion of this work would not have been possible. Firstly, I would like to thank my supervisors: Professor Steve Williams and Dr Alex Anderson for their ideas, enthusiasm, patience, edit, support and advice. Especially, I would like to thank Steve for great advices on the fieldwork, giving me advices about my research sites in Thailand, providing me good foods during my study, extreme patience, and everything. I would like to give an enormous thank to Alex for helping me on fieldwork which we had a great time with six Leopards in one day after a day of treacherous flooding and thank for thoughtful comments, helpful ideas, and meditation class in the beautiful village in France that I have never know before.