Diversity of edible mollusc (Gastropoda and Bivalve) at selected division of Sarawak, Malaysia.

Diversity of edible mollusc was studied at eight divisions of Sarawak from August 2010 to May 2011. At each division, diversity and number of species were collected from road site selling out lets and local wet markets. Total number of mollusc was comprised of 29 species namely Solen regularies, S...

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Main Authors: Hamli, Hadi, Idris, Mohd Hanafi, Abu Hena, Mustafa Kamal, Wong, Sing King
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Language:English
English
Published: Indonesian Society for Knowledge and Human Development 2012
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22213/1/Diversity%20of%20edible%20mollusc.pdf
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author Hamli, Hadi
Idris, Mohd Hanafi
Abu Hena, Mustafa Kamal
Wong, Sing King
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Idris, Mohd Hanafi
Abu Hena, Mustafa Kamal
Wong, Sing King
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description Diversity of edible mollusc was studied at eight divisions of Sarawak from August 2010 to May 2011. At each division, diversity and number of species were collected from road site selling out lets and local wet markets. Total number of mollusc was comprised of 29 species namely Solen regularies, S. lamarckii, Pharella acutidens, Anadara granosa, Pholas orientalis, Gluconome virens, Circe scripta, Anodonta woodina, Paphia undulata, Amusium pleuronectes, Meretrix meretrix, M. lyrata, Polymesoda bengalensis, P. erosa and P. expansa for bivalve and Cerithidea rizophorarum, C. obtusa, Telescopium telescopium, Clithon retropictus, Nerita articulate, N. chamaeleon, N. albicilla, Ellobium aurisjuda, Trochus radiates, Planaxis sulcatus, Monodonta labio, Turbo crasus, Thais aculate and Melo melo for gastropod. The species number of bivalve was recorded highest (15 species) in mollusc group from Sarawak. Mollusc diversity was found highest (14 species) in Bintulu and lowest (1 species) in the division of Sarikei. From this study, there is a wide chance of research to further explore both on the possibility of commercial value and ecosystem conservation.
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spelling upm.eprints-222132015-09-14T00:10:37Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22213/ Diversity of edible mollusc (Gastropoda and Bivalve) at selected division of Sarawak, Malaysia. Hamli, Hadi Idris, Mohd Hanafi Abu Hena, Mustafa Kamal Wong, Sing King Diversity of edible mollusc was studied at eight divisions of Sarawak from August 2010 to May 2011. At each division, diversity and number of species were collected from road site selling out lets and local wet markets. Total number of mollusc was comprised of 29 species namely Solen regularies, S. lamarckii, Pharella acutidens, Anadara granosa, Pholas orientalis, Gluconome virens, Circe scripta, Anodonta woodina, Paphia undulata, Amusium pleuronectes, Meretrix meretrix, M. lyrata, Polymesoda bengalensis, P. erosa and P. expansa for bivalve and Cerithidea rizophorarum, C. obtusa, Telescopium telescopium, Clithon retropictus, Nerita articulate, N. chamaeleon, N. albicilla, Ellobium aurisjuda, Trochus radiates, Planaxis sulcatus, Monodonta labio, Turbo crasus, Thais aculate and Melo melo for gastropod. The species number of bivalve was recorded highest (15 species) in mollusc group from Sarawak. Mollusc diversity was found highest (14 species) in Bintulu and lowest (1 species) in the division of Sarikei. From this study, there is a wide chance of research to further explore both on the possibility of commercial value and ecosystem conservation. Indonesian Society for Knowledge and Human Development 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22213/1/Diversity%20of%20edible%20mollusc.pdf Hamli, Hadi and Idris, Mohd Hanafi and Abu Hena, Mustafa Kamal and Wong, Sing King (2012) Diversity of edible mollusc (Gastropoda and Bivalve) at selected division of Sarawak, Malaysia. International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, 2 (4). pp. 5-7. ISSN 2088-5334 English
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Idris, Mohd Hanafi
Abu Hena, Mustafa Kamal
Wong, Sing King
Diversity of edible mollusc (Gastropoda and Bivalve) at selected division of Sarawak, Malaysia.
title Diversity of edible mollusc (Gastropoda and Bivalve) at selected division of Sarawak, Malaysia.
title_full Diversity of edible mollusc (Gastropoda and Bivalve) at selected division of Sarawak, Malaysia.
title_fullStr Diversity of edible mollusc (Gastropoda and Bivalve) at selected division of Sarawak, Malaysia.
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of edible mollusc (Gastropoda and Bivalve) at selected division of Sarawak, Malaysia.
title_short Diversity of edible mollusc (Gastropoda and Bivalve) at selected division of Sarawak, Malaysia.
title_sort diversity of edible mollusc gastropoda and bivalve at selected division of sarawak malaysia
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22213/1/Diversity%20of%20edible%20mollusc.pdf
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