The freshwater mussel fauna of Borneo is highly endemic, with at least 11 species being unique to that island. Most of these species have not been recorded for at least 50 years owing to a lack of sampling effort and large-scale habitat destruction and degradation. Surveys conducted in 2016 across much of Malaysian Borneo failed to locate four out of five native species historically recorded in the study area. The present study aimed to determine the diversity and distribution of freshwater mussels of Brunei and adjacent Limbang Division, Malaysia. In 2018, we conducted interviews with locals, recorded environmental data and surveyed mussels at 43 sites, and conducted interviews at a further 38 sites. Only one population of native mussels, ...
1. The freshwater mussel (Unionida) fauna of the Yangtze River is among the most diverse on Earth...
Accurate species identification is the basis for successful species conservation and research, but e...
The decline of freshwater biodiversity hás reached alarming proportions. The extinction rate of fre...
The freshwater mussel fauna of Borneo is highly endemic, with at least 11 species being unique to th...
Most of the Bornean endemic freshwater mussel (Unionida) species known to date have not been recorde...
Human activities are threatening Borneo's unique biodiversity, but little is known on the status of ...
Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia, Unionida) fulfil important ecosystem functions and are one of the most...
Sabah, a Malaysian state at the north-eastern tip of Borneo, is situated in one of the Earth’s biodi...
The aquatic gastropods (marine and freshwater) in Malaysian Borneo (MYB) has an ancient history of 2...
The aquatic gastropods (marine and freshwater) in Malaysian Borneo (MYB) have an ancient history of ...
Sabah, situated in one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, has the largest number of islands in Ma...
Recent research efforts have significantly advanced our knowledge on Asian freshwater mussel (Bivalv...
The unique biodiversity in Malaysia makes this country a global hotspot for different aspects of res...
Brunei Darussalam is located on the northern coast of the island of Borneo and has a total land area...
A new genus of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) is described from the Mekong River Basin as ...
1. The freshwater mussel (Unionida) fauna of the Yangtze River is among the most diverse on Earth...
Accurate species identification is the basis for successful species conservation and research, but e...
The decline of freshwater biodiversity hás reached alarming proportions. The extinction rate of fre...
The freshwater mussel fauna of Borneo is highly endemic, with at least 11 species being unique to th...
Most of the Bornean endemic freshwater mussel (Unionida) species known to date have not been recorde...
Human activities are threatening Borneo's unique biodiversity, but little is known on the status of ...
Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia, Unionida) fulfil important ecosystem functions and are one of the most...
Sabah, a Malaysian state at the north-eastern tip of Borneo, is situated in one of the Earth’s biodi...
The aquatic gastropods (marine and freshwater) in Malaysian Borneo (MYB) has an ancient history of 2...
The aquatic gastropods (marine and freshwater) in Malaysian Borneo (MYB) have an ancient history of ...
Sabah, situated in one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, has the largest number of islands in Ma...
Recent research efforts have significantly advanced our knowledge on Asian freshwater mussel (Bivalv...
The unique biodiversity in Malaysia makes this country a global hotspot for different aspects of res...
Brunei Darussalam is located on the northern coast of the island of Borneo and has a total land area...
A new genus of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) is described from the Mekong River Basin as ...
1. The freshwater mussel (Unionida) fauna of the Yangtze River is among the most diverse on Earth...
Accurate species identification is the basis for successful species conservation and research, but e...
The decline of freshwater biodiversity hás reached alarming proportions. The extinction rate of fre...