As the only freshwater swamp left in Singapore, Nee Soon Swamp Forest (NSSF) houses a rich biodiversity of the remaining fauna left in Singapore. Using freshwater shrimps as a biological indicator to study ecological changes, Hand Sampling and Trap Sampling were carried out over an 8-week period (February 2013 to March 2013) to survey the biodiversity in the area. First, among the other determining environmental and biological factors present, distribution pattern and diversity scores obtained suggest presence of strong microhabitat preferences in certain shrimp species. Second, changes in rainfall levels might account for the changes in shrimp abundance observed. Third, length-frequency profiles of the shrimps showed a consistent pattern a...
The Nee Soon Swamp Forest is the last remaining primary freshwater swamp forest in Singapore and co...
Mangrove is an evergreen, salt tolerant plant community, which grows in inter-tidal coastal zones of...
Segara Anakan Lagoon (SAL) is widely known as a traditional fishing ground for many aquatic organism...
The Nee Soon Swamp Forest is one of the most important and the last vestige of swamp forests in Sing...
Nee Soon Swamp Forest (NSSF) is the only place left in Singapore that houses the highest concentrati...
study on species richness and abundance of freshwater shrimps between three different ages of reserv...
Shrimp species diversity in River Banjaran is in a trend to reduce from time to time. In order to ve...
Nee Soon Swamp Forest is the last standing freshwater swamp in Singapore, housing a high diversity o...
The Nee Soon Swamp Forest is the most important and last freshwater swamp forest as one of Singapore...
The Nee Soon Swamp Forest is the most important and last freshwater swamp habitat in Singapore housi...
The decline of the freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium spp. in rivers can be attributed to overfishing, ...
Segara Anakan Lagoon (SAL) is widely known as a traditional fishing ground for many aquatic organism...
Segara Anakan Lagoon (SAL) is widely known as traditional fishing ground for many fisheries organis...
Shrimps are an important component of river invertebrate assemblages in tropical freshwate...
Prawn is one of the popular seafood species that belong to crustacean family and also suborder dendr...
The Nee Soon Swamp Forest is the last remaining primary freshwater swamp forest in Singapore and co...
Mangrove is an evergreen, salt tolerant plant community, which grows in inter-tidal coastal zones of...
Segara Anakan Lagoon (SAL) is widely known as a traditional fishing ground for many aquatic organism...
The Nee Soon Swamp Forest is one of the most important and the last vestige of swamp forests in Sing...
Nee Soon Swamp Forest (NSSF) is the only place left in Singapore that houses the highest concentrati...
study on species richness and abundance of freshwater shrimps between three different ages of reserv...
Shrimp species diversity in River Banjaran is in a trend to reduce from time to time. In order to ve...
Nee Soon Swamp Forest is the last standing freshwater swamp in Singapore, housing a high diversity o...
The Nee Soon Swamp Forest is the most important and last freshwater swamp forest as one of Singapore...
The Nee Soon Swamp Forest is the most important and last freshwater swamp habitat in Singapore housi...
The decline of the freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium spp. in rivers can be attributed to overfishing, ...
Segara Anakan Lagoon (SAL) is widely known as a traditional fishing ground for many aquatic organism...
Segara Anakan Lagoon (SAL) is widely known as traditional fishing ground for many fisheries organis...
Shrimps are an important component of river invertebrate assemblages in tropical freshwate...
Prawn is one of the popular seafood species that belong to crustacean family and also suborder dendr...
The Nee Soon Swamp Forest is the last remaining primary freshwater swamp forest in Singapore and co...
Mangrove is an evergreen, salt tolerant plant community, which grows in inter-tidal coastal zones of...
Segara Anakan Lagoon (SAL) is widely known as a traditional fishing ground for many aquatic organism...