This study was conducted to develop a preliminary food web model of aquatic environment at the North Selangor Peat Swamp Forest (NSPSF) using stable isotope markers (δ13C and δ15N). The samples were collected from two selected points of peat swamp area representing disturbed and undisturbed areas. Samples collected then underwent analytical procedures before being analysed using an Isotope Mass Ratio Spectrometry (IRMS). Results showed that there are differences in trends of the food web between disturbed and undisturbed area. A consumer in the higher trophic level had significantly higher δ13C and δ15N values compared to the lower consumer. Hemibagus nemurus has become the top predator in disturbed areas while Channa lucius becomes the top...
Identification of food chain linkages between high trophic order species (particularly those of comm...
Stable isotope approach for aquatic ecology and environmental sciences has been introduced as very u...
Floodplain wetlands provide habitats for many species of terrestrial and aquatic biota (Junk et al. ...
AbstractThis study was conducted to develop a preliminary food web model of aquatic environment at t...
The coastal environment of the Johor Strait is gradually being altered, thus degrading the ecosystem...
The Malaysian coastal water area comprises of various ecosystems including the mangrove ecosystem. N...
Floodplain wetlands provide habitat for a diverse range of aquatic biota, as well as performing othe...
Rivers and wetlands are complex ecosystems with numerous relationships between water, earth, air, pl...
The ratio of stable carbon isotopes (δ13C) in plants and animals from Malaysian mangrove swamps, coa...
A study was conducted on the stable isotope variation of muscle tissues from selected freshwater fis...
The use of stable isotopes as ecological tracers through isotope ratio mass spectrometry has a long ...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope composition of a range of organisms collected from two intermitte...
Stable isotope composition of organisms from different trophic groups collected from a semi-isolated...
1. Analysis of the stable isotope signatures of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) of foods and consumers h...
The present study used a food chain model the giant mudskipper (Periophthalmodon schlosseri) to demo...
Identification of food chain linkages between high trophic order species (particularly those of comm...
Stable isotope approach for aquatic ecology and environmental sciences has been introduced as very u...
Floodplain wetlands provide habitats for many species of terrestrial and aquatic biota (Junk et al. ...
AbstractThis study was conducted to develop a preliminary food web model of aquatic environment at t...
The coastal environment of the Johor Strait is gradually being altered, thus degrading the ecosystem...
The Malaysian coastal water area comprises of various ecosystems including the mangrove ecosystem. N...
Floodplain wetlands provide habitat for a diverse range of aquatic biota, as well as performing othe...
Rivers and wetlands are complex ecosystems with numerous relationships between water, earth, air, pl...
The ratio of stable carbon isotopes (δ13C) in plants and animals from Malaysian mangrove swamps, coa...
A study was conducted on the stable isotope variation of muscle tissues from selected freshwater fis...
The use of stable isotopes as ecological tracers through isotope ratio mass spectrometry has a long ...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope composition of a range of organisms collected from two intermitte...
Stable isotope composition of organisms from different trophic groups collected from a semi-isolated...
1. Analysis of the stable isotope signatures of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) of foods and consumers h...
The present study used a food chain model the giant mudskipper (Periophthalmodon schlosseri) to demo...
Identification of food chain linkages between high trophic order species (particularly those of comm...
Stable isotope approach for aquatic ecology and environmental sciences has been introduced as very u...
Floodplain wetlands provide habitats for many species of terrestrial and aquatic biota (Junk et al. ...