Myself with a cute Great Round Leaf Bat (Hipposideros armiger)
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Faisal Ali Anwarali Khan
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At the Paku Waterfall, Gunung Mulu National Park
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Sultana Parvin Habeebur Rahman
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Myself with a Hornbill
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Nurul Farah Diyana Ahmad Tahir
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Identifying bat species roosting at the ceiling of Wind Cave Nature Reserve using EM3+ bat detector.
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Nursyafiqah Shazali
My research focuses on trying to understand the cave use by bats and determine the influence of microclimate on the roosting selection by cave-dwelling bats at selected caves in Malaysia. Cave-dwelling bats are known to have high specific roost requirements and depends on caves to survive and reproduce. However, caves are been threatened by anthropogenic activities such as guano mining, mineral quarrying, bird nest collections, and ecotourism. In order to protect their habitat, it is essential to study their roosting requirements. I try to integrate a number of approach and methodologies, including empirical and molecular approaches to gain a more holistic understanding of the factors that influences cave used by bats and using this to generate knowledge regarding on roost selection and their microclimate requirements as this study are very scarce especially in Malaysia. Contact Details: Email: [email protected] Address: Department of Zoology, Faculty of Resource Science and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, 94300 Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, Malaysia. |
BSc (Hons) Animal Resource Science and Management,
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Rafik Murni
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Me and poor little baby Helarctos malayanus
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Nurshilawati Abdul Latip
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Me and the mounted Arctictis binturong in Natural History
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Nur Mukminah Naharuddin
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Me recording bat activity along a forest trail with a bat detector, EM3 (Wildlife Acoustics)
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Ellen Mc Arthur
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BSc (Hons) Animal Resource Science and Management,
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Muhd Amsyari Morni
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BSc (Hons) Animals Resource Science and Management,
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Qhairil Shyamri Rosli
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BSc (Hons) Animals Resource Science and Management,
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Julius anak William Dee
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