The aquatic gastropods (marine and freshwater) in Malaysian Borneo (MYB) have an ancient history of 255 years, while the first record was observed in 1767 by the pioneer Carl Linnaeus. Over time, many European, native taxonomists and conservationists have worked on the diverse group of gastropods in the Malaysian part of Borneo (states of Sabah and Sarawak). No previous work has been conducted to assess the historical status of this particular class of Mollusca. The study objective was to reveal the types of aquatic gastropods and the number of published research and expeditions conducted in MYB. The bibliometric analysis found 145 research publications mentioning the names of the region and reporting at least one gastropod species from thi...
Background and Objective: Gastropoda communities are the most diverse class of mollusc and considere...
We surveyed the land snail fauna of 13 localities including three limestone outcropsin Sabah, Borne...
We studied land and mangrove snails at four sites (three of which were limestone outcrops) on the is...
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 o...
Sabah, a Malaysian state at the north-eastern tip of Borneo, is situated in one of the Earth’s biodi...
Sabah, a Malaysian state at the north-eastern tip of Borneo, is situated in one of the Earth’s biodi...
Sabah, a Malaysian state at the north-eastern tip of Borneo, is situated in one of the Earth's biodi...
This data set contains the available aquatic Mollusca reported from Malaysian Borneo (East Malaysia)...
This data set contains the available aquatic Mollusca reported from Malaysian Borneo (East Malaysia)...
This data set contains the available aquatic Mollusca reported from Malaysian Borneo (East Malaysia)...
This data set contains the available aquatic Mollusca reported from Malaysian Borneo (East Malaysia)...
Sabah, situated in one of the world's biodiversity hotspots, has the largest number of islands in Ma...
Though marine science has received much attention in Malaysia in the recent years, marine mollusc st...
Sabah, situated in one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, has the largest number of islands in Ma...
Background and Objective: Gastropoda communities are the most diverse class of mollusc and considere...
We surveyed the land snail fauna of 13 localities including three limestone outcropsin Sabah, Borne...
We studied land and mangrove snails at four sites (three of which were limestone outcrops) on the is...
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 o...
Sabah, a Malaysian state at the north-eastern tip of Borneo, is situated in one of the Earth’s biodi...
Sabah, a Malaysian state at the north-eastern tip of Borneo, is situated in one of the Earth’s biodi...
Sabah, a Malaysian state at the north-eastern tip of Borneo, is situated in one of the Earth's biodi...
This data set contains the available aquatic Mollusca reported from Malaysian Borneo (East Malaysia)...
This data set contains the available aquatic Mollusca reported from Malaysian Borneo (East Malaysia)...
This data set contains the available aquatic Mollusca reported from Malaysian Borneo (East Malaysia)...
This data set contains the available aquatic Mollusca reported from Malaysian Borneo (East Malaysia)...
Sabah, situated in one of the world's biodiversity hotspots, has the largest number of islands in Ma...
Though marine science has received much attention in Malaysia in the recent years, marine mollusc st...
Sabah, situated in one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, has the largest number of islands in Ma...
Background and Objective: Gastropoda communities are the most diverse class of mollusc and considere...
We surveyed the land snail fauna of 13 localities including three limestone outcropsin Sabah, Borne...
We studied land and mangrove snails at four sites (three of which were limestone outcrops) on the is...