An overview of the study of the right habitat and suitable environmental factors that influence the success of edible bird nest production in Malaysia

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internalnotes 1: Abdullah, A.A., I. Ibrahim, T.I. Tengku-Chik and Z. Ghazali, 2011. An empirical study on the identification of success factors in swiftlet ranching business in Malaysia. Proceedings of the International Conference and Training on Swiftlet Ranching Taman Tamadun Islam Convention Centre, July 17-19, 2001, Terengganu - 2: AgroMedia, R., 2007. Budi daya walet. Jakarta selatan indonesia: PT AgroMedia pustaka. Jakarta. 3: Amy, S.M. and S.M.N. David, 1994. International trade in swiftlet nests. A Traffic Network Report Publish with the kind support of WWF. 4: Anonym, 2000. Petunjuk teknis operational tindak karantina hewan untuk sarang burung walit. Penerbit Proyek Pusat Karantina, Pertanian, Jakarta. 5: Banks, E., 1986. A note on edible bird's nest. Brunei Museum J., 6: 209-210. 6: Budiman, A., 2002. Memproduksi Sarang Walet Kualitas Atas. PT. Penebar Swadaya, Jakarta 7: Chantler, P. and G. Driessens, 1995. Swifts a Guide to Swifts and Treeswifts of the World. Pica Press, Sussex, UK 8: Chantler, P., D.R. Well and K.L. Schuchmann, 2000. Family Apodidae (Swifts). In: Handbook of the Birds of the World, Del Hoyo, J., A. Elliot and J. Sargatal (Eds.). Vol. 5, Lynx Edicions, Barcelona, Spain, pp: 338-457 9: Cranbrook, E.O., 1984. Report on the bird's nest industry in the baram district and at Niah Sarawak. Sarawak Museum J., 33: 145-170. 10: Cranbrook, E.O. and L. Medway, 1965. Lack of ultrasonic frequencies in the calls of swiftlets (Collocalia spp.). Ibis, 107: 258-258. 11: Fenton, M.B., 1975. Acuity of echolocation in collocalia hirundinacea (Aves: Apodidae), with comments on the distributions of echolocating swiftlets and molossid bats. Biotropica, 7: 1-7. 12: Ford, T.D. and C.H.D. Cullingford, 1976. The Science of Speleology. Academic Press, New York 13: Fullard, J.H., R.M.R. Barclay and D.W. Thomas, 1993. Echolocation in free-flying Atiu swiftlet (Aerodramus sawtelli). Biotropica, 25: 334-339. 14: Griffin, D.R., 1958. Listening in the Dark. Yale University, New Haven 15: Hendri, S.C., 2007. Strategi jitu memikat walet. Jakarta selatan indonesia: PT agromedia pustaka. Jakarta 16: Hume, A., 1873. Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds. Office of Superintendent of Government Printing, Cacultta 17: Hobbs, J.J., 2004. Problems in the harvest of edible birds' nests in Sarawak and Sabah Malaysian borneo. Biodiversity Conservation, 13: 2209-2226. 18: Howe, C., L.T. Lee and H.M. Rose, 1960. Influenza virus sialidase. Nature, 188: 251-252. 19: Ibrahim, S.H., W.C. Teo and A. Baharun, 2009. A study on suitable habitat for swiftlet farming. UNIMAS E-J. Civil Eng., 1: 1-7. 20: Iswanto, H., 2002. Kiat mengatasi permasalahan praktis walet. PT AgroMedia Pustaka, pp: 41-50. 21: Kang, N., C.J. Hails and J.B. Sigurdsson, 1991. Nest construction and egg-laying in edible-nest Swiftlet aerodramus Spp and the implication for harvesting. Ibis, 133: 170-177. 22: Kassim, A., 2011. Issues regarding edible nest swiftlet farming under captive condition. Centre for Extension, Entrepreneurship and Professional Advancement (APEEC),Universiti Putra Malysia. http://swifin.com.my/web/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/ICOTOS_2011_Full-Paper_Issues_Regarding_Edible_Nest_Swiftlet.pdf. 23: Kong, Y.C., W.M. Keung, T.T. Yip, K.M. Ko, S.W. Tsao and M.H. Ng, 1987. Evidence that epidermal growth factor is present in swiftlet's (Collocalia) nest. Compa. Biochem. Physiol. B, 87: 221-226. 24: Langham, N., 1980. Breeding biology of the Edible nest swiftlet aerodramus fuciphagus. Ibis, 122: 447-461. 25: Lee, P.L., D.H. Clayton, R. Griffins and R.D. Page, 1996. Does behavior reflect phylogeny in swiftlets (Aves: Apodidae)? A test using cytochrome b mitochondrial DNA sequences. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA., 93: 7091-7096. 26: Lim, C.K. and G.G.H.E. Cranbrook, 2002. Swiftlet of Borneo: Builders of Edible Nest. National History Publication (Borneo), Kota Kinabalu, ISBN: 9789838120609, Pages: 171 27: Lourie, S.A. and D.M. Tompkins, 2000. The dietry of Malaysian swiftlets. Ibis, 142: 596-602. 28: Mahmud, S.M., A.Y.M. Shakaff, S.M. Saad, K. Kamarudin and L.M. Kamarudin et al., 2012. Odour and hazardous gas monitoring system for swiftlet farming using Wireles Sensor Network (WSN). Chem. Eng. Trans., 30: 331-336. 29: Manchi, S., 2009. Breeding ecology of the Edible-nest swiftlet and the glossy swiftlet in the andaman Islands. Ph.D. Thesis, Barathiar University, Coimbatore, India. 30: Manchi, S. and R. Sankaran, 2009. Impact of the 2004 earthquake on the limestone caves in North and Middle andaman Islands. Curr. Sci., 97: 1230-1234. 31: Manchi, S. and R. Sankaran, 2009. Predators of Swiftlets and their nests in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Indian Birds, 5: 118-120. 32: Mardiastuti, A. and T. Soehartono, 1996. Current situation of the Edible-nest Swiftlet in indonesia: A revision. Surabaya, Indonesia. 33: Mardiastuti, A., Y.A. Mulyani and T.A. Gultom, 1997. Breeding success of edible-nest swifltets in a man-made nesting habitat. Media Konservasi, 2: 81-83. 34: Martin, T.E., 1995. Avian life history evolution in relation to nest-site nest predation and food. Ecol. Monographs, 65: 101-127. 35: Medway, L., 1959. Echolocation among Collocalia. Nature, 184: 1352-1353. 36: Medway, L., 1962. The swiftlets (Collocalia) of niah cave sarawak part 2. ecology and the regulation of breeding. Ibis, 104: 228-245. 37: Medway, L. and J.D. Pye, 1977. Echolocation and the Systematical of Swiftlet. In: Evolutionary Ecology, Stonehouse, B. and C. Perrins (Eds). University Park Press, Baltimore, London, pp: 225-238 38: Merican, H.S., 2007. The 2007 Malaysian swiftlet farming industry report. SMI Association of Penang, Penang, Malaysia. 39: Morelli, J., 2011. Environment sustainability: A definition for environmental professionals. J. Environ. Sustainabilty, 1: 19-27. 40: Naguyen, Q.P., Y.V. Quang and J.F. Voisin, 2002. The White-Nest Swiftlet and the Black-Nest Swiftlet: A Monograph: With Special Reference to Vietnamese Populations. Societe Nouvelle des Editions Boubee, Paris, ISBN: 9782850041037, Pages: 297 41: Nasir Salekat, M.M., 2009. Membangun Rumah Walet Hemat Biaya. AgroMedia, Tanggal Terbit 42: Ng, M.H., K.H. Chan and Y.C. Kong, 1986. Potentiation of mitogenic response by extracts of the swiftlet's (Collocalia) nest. Biochem. Int., 13: 521-531. 43: Nguyen Quang, P., 1994. Breeding and moult in the edible-nest swiftlet Collocalia fuciphagus germani in Vietnam. Alauda, 62: 107-115. 44: ODB, 2004. Oxford Dictionary of Biology. 5th Edn., Oxford University Press, Oxford 45: Merikle, P.M., 1998. Psychological investigations of unconscious perception. J. Consciousness Stud., 5: 5-18. 46: Price, J.J., K.P. Johson and D.H. Clayton, 2004. The evolution of echolocation in swiftlets. J. Avian Biol., 35: 135-143. 47: Price, J.J., K.P. Johson, S.E. Bush and D.H. Clayton, 2005. Phylogenetic relationships of the Papuan Swiftlet Aerodramus papuensis and implications for the evolution of avian echolocation. Ibis, 147: 790-796. 48: Reid, B.E., 1932. Chinese Materia Medica: Avian Drugs. Peking Natural History Bulletin, Beijing 49: Oktorina, R., S. Indarjulianto, S. Widyarini, H. Wuryastuti and R. Wasito, 2005. The Detection of Staphylococcus aureus in Swiftlets' Nest using immunohistochemistry (Streptovidin Biotin). Folia Med. Indonesiana, 41: 266-269. 50: Suthers, R.A. and D.H. Hector, 1982. Mechanism for the production of echolocation clicks by the grey swiftlet Collocalia spodiopygia. J. Comparative Physiol., 148: 457-470. 51: Wang, C.C., 1921. The composition of Chinese edible bird's nest and the nature of their proteins. J. Biol. Chem., 49: 429-439. 52: Wells, D.R., 1999. The Birds of the Thai-Malay Peninsula. Vol. 1, Academic Press, London 53: Winarno, 1994. Sarang burung walet bahan hidangan. Eksotis Bonus Femina, 3: 22-22. 54: Wootton, A.C., 1910. Chronicles of Pharmacy. Vol. 2, MacMillan, London 55: Lim, C.K., 1999. Sustainable harvesting and conservation of the edible nest swiftlets (Aerodramus spp.) of Sarawak. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK. 56: Ishak, W.I.W., T.M. Yin and R.M. Hudzari, 2011. Development of control program for plant growth parameter analysis in lowland tropical greenhouse. J. Applied Sci., 11: 592-598. 57: Hudzari, R.M., S.M. Sapuan, R. Syazili and A.W.M. Azhar, 2013. Optical properties analysis for crop maturity index. J. Food Agric. Environ., 11: 571-575.
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The objective of this study is to identify the right habitat and suitable environmental factors that influence successful EBN production. The study will be conducted in two phases. The inital part of the first phase is to identify the habitat and environmental factors extracted through review of literature and supporting documents from the stakeholders of the EBN industry. The last part of the first phase of the study is by interviewing the stakeholders of the industry. The stakeholders of the swiftlet industry are EBN producers, consultants of swiftlet houses, associations of the EBN producers, the key personnel from the Federal and State Department of Veterinary Services and the Local Government Authorities. For the second phase of the study, experimental works will be conducted in 15 swiftlet houses. Several environmental factors such as air and surface temperatures, Relative Humidity (RH), air velocity and light intensity will be observed in the swiftlet houses. The expected findings will reveal the right habitat and the list of suitable and conducive environmental factors that lead to productive EBN production. It is envisaged that these findings would provide an invaluable insight for stakeholders of the industry regarding the most appropriate habitat and suitable environment for successful EBN production ventures. 8 1 1-16 1: Abdullah, A.A., I. Ibrahim, T.I. Tengku-Chik and Z. Ghazali, 2011. An empirical study on the identification of success factors in swiftlet ranching business in Malaysia. Proceedings of the International Conference and Training on Swiftlet Ranching Taman Tamadun Islam Convention Centre, July 17-19, 2001, Terengganu - 2: AgroMedia, R., 2007. Budi daya walet. Jakarta selatan indonesia: PT AgroMedia pustaka. Jakarta. 3: Amy, S.M. and S.M.N. David, 1994. International trade in swiftlet nests. A Traffic Network Report Publish with the kind support of WWF. 4: Anonym, 2000. Petunjuk teknis operational tindak karantina hewan untuk sarang burung walit. Penerbit Proyek Pusat Karantina, Pertanian, Jakarta. 5: Banks, E., 1986. A note on edible bird's nest. Brunei Museum J., 6: 209-210. 6: Budiman, A., 2002. Memproduksi Sarang Walet Kualitas Atas. PT. Penebar Swadaya, Jakarta 7: Chantler, P. and G. Driessens, 1995. Swifts a Guide to Swifts and Treeswifts of the World. Pica Press, Sussex, UK 8: Chantler, P., D.R. Well and K.L. Schuchmann, 2000. Family Apodidae (Swifts). In: Handbook of the Birds of the World, Del Hoyo, J., A. Elliot and J. Sargatal (Eds.). Vol. 5, Lynx Edicions, Barcelona, Spain, pp: 338-457 9: Cranbrook, E.O., 1984. Report on the bird's nest industry in the baram district and at Niah Sarawak. Sarawak Museum J., 33: 145-170. 10: Cranbrook, E.O. and L. Medway, 1965. Lack of ultrasonic frequencies in the calls of swiftlets (Collocalia spp.). Ibis, 107: 258-258. 11: Fenton, M.B., 1975. Acuity of echolocation in collocalia hirundinacea (Aves: Apodidae), with comments on the distributions of echolocating swiftlets and molossid bats. Biotropica, 7: 1-7. 12: Ford, T.D. and C.H.D. Cullingford, 1976. The Science of Speleology. Academic Press, New York 13: Fullard, J.H., R.M.R. Barclay and D.W. Thomas, 1993. Echolocation in free-flying Atiu swiftlet (Aerodramus sawtelli). Biotropica, 25: 334-339. 14: Griffin, D.R., 1958. Listening in the Dark. Yale University, New Haven 15: Hendri, S.C., 2007. Strategi jitu memikat walet. Jakarta selatan indonesia: PT agromedia pustaka. Jakarta 16: Hume, A., 1873. Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds. Office of Superintendent of Government Printing, Cacultta 17: Hobbs, J.J., 2004. Problems in the harvest of edible birds' nests in Sarawak and Sabah Malaysian borneo. Biodiversity Conservation, 13: 2209-2226. 18: Howe, C., L.T. Lee and H.M. Rose, 1960. Influenza virus sialidase. Nature, 188: 251-252. 19: Ibrahim, S.H., W.C. Teo and A. Baharun, 2009. A study on suitable habitat for swiftlet farming. UNIMAS E-J. Civil Eng., 1: 1-7. 20: Iswanto, H., 2002. Kiat mengatasi permasalahan praktis walet. PT AgroMedia Pustaka, pp: 41-50. 21: Kang, N., C.J. Hails and J.B. Sigurdsson, 1991. Nest construction and egg-laying in edible-nest Swiftlet aerodramus Spp and the implication for harvesting. Ibis, 133: 170-177. 22: Kassim, A., 2011. Issues regarding edible nest swiftlet farming under captive condition. Centre for Extension, Entrepreneurship and Professional Advancement (APEEC),Universiti Putra Malysia. http://swifin.com.my/web/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/ICOTOS_2011_Full-Paper_Issues_Regarding_Edible_Nest_Swiftlet.pdf. 23: Kong, Y.C., W.M. Keung, T.T. Yip, K.M. Ko, S.W. Tsao and M.H. Ng, 1987. Evidence that epidermal growth factor is present in swiftlet's (Collocalia) nest. Compa. Biochem. Physiol. B, 87: 221-226. 24: Langham, N., 1980. Breeding biology of the Edible nest swiftlet aerodramus fuciphagus. Ibis, 122: 447-461. 25: Lee, P.L., D.H. Clayton, R. Griffins and R.D. Page, 1996. Does behavior reflect phylogeny in swiftlets (Aves: Apodidae)? A test using cytochrome b mitochondrial DNA sequences. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA., 93: 7091-7096. 26: Lim, C.K. and G.G.H.E. Cranbrook, 2002. Swiftlet of Borneo: Builders of Edible Nest. National History Publication (Borneo), Kota Kinabalu, ISBN: 9789838120609, Pages: 171 27: Lourie, S.A. and D.M. Tompkins, 2000. The dietry of Malaysian swiftlets. Ibis, 142: 596-602. 28: Mahmud, S.M., A.Y.M. Shakaff, S.M. Saad, K. Kamarudin and L.M. Kamarudin et al., 2012. Odour and hazardous gas monitoring system for swiftlet farming using Wireles Sensor Network (WSN). Chem. Eng. Trans., 30: 331-336. 29: Manchi, S., 2009. Breeding ecology of the Edible-nest swiftlet and the glossy swiftlet in the andaman Islands. Ph.D. Thesis, Barathiar University, Coimbatore, India. 30: Manchi, S. and R. Sankaran, 2009. Impact of the 2004 earthquake on the limestone caves in North and Middle andaman Islands. Curr. Sci., 97: 1230-1234. 31: Manchi, S. and R. Sankaran, 2009. Predators of Swiftlets and their nests in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Indian Birds, 5: 118-120. 32: Mardiastuti, A. and T. Soehartono, 1996. Current situation of the Edible-nest Swiftlet in indonesia: A revision. Surabaya, Indonesia. 33: Mardiastuti, A., Y.A. Mulyani and T.A. Gultom, 1997. Breeding success of edible-nest swifltets in a man-made nesting habitat. Media Konservasi, 2: 81-83. 34: Martin, T.E., 1995. Avian life history evolution in relation to nest-site nest predation and food. Ecol. Monographs, 65: 101-127. 35: Medway, L., 1959. Echolocation among Collocalia. Nature, 184: 1352-1353. 36: Medway, L., 1962. The swiftlets (Collocalia) of niah cave sarawak part 2. ecology and the regulation of breeding. Ibis, 104: 228-245. 37: Medway, L. and J.D. Pye, 1977. Echolocation and the Systematical of Swiftlet. In: Evolutionary Ecology, Stonehouse, B. and C. Perrins (Eds). University Park Press, Baltimore, London, pp: 225-238 38: Merican, H.S., 2007. The 2007 Malaysian swiftlet farming industry report. SMI Association of Penang, Penang, Malaysia. 39: Morelli, J., 2011. Environment sustainability: A definition for environmental professionals. J. Environ. Sustainabilty, 1: 19-27. 40: Naguyen, Q.P., Y.V. Quang and J.F. Voisin, 2002. The White-Nest Swiftlet and the Black-Nest Swiftlet: A Monograph: With Special Reference to Vietnamese Populations. Societe Nouvelle des Editions Boubee, Paris, ISBN: 9782850041037, Pages: 297 41: Nasir Salekat, M.M., 2009. Membangun Rumah Walet Hemat Biaya. AgroMedia, Tanggal Terbit 42: Ng, M.H., K.H. Chan and Y.C. Kong, 1986. Potentiation of mitogenic response by extracts of the swiftlet's (Collocalia) nest. Biochem. Int., 13: 521-531. 43: Nguyen Quang, P., 1994. Breeding and moult in the edible-nest swiftlet Collocalia fuciphagus germani in Vietnam. Alauda, 62: 107-115. 44: ODB, 2004. Oxford Dictionary of Biology. 5th Edn., Oxford University Press, Oxford 45: Merikle, P.M., 1998. Psychological investigations of unconscious perception. J. Consciousness Stud., 5: 5-18. 46: Price, J.J., K.P. Johson and D.H. Clayton, 2004. The evolution of echolocation in swiftlets. J. Avian Biol., 35: 135-143. 47: Price, J.J., K.P. Johson, S.E. Bush and D.H. Clayton, 2005. Phylogenetic relationships of the Papuan Swiftlet Aerodramus papuensis and implications for the evolution of avian echolocation. Ibis, 147: 790-796. 48: Reid, B.E., 1932. Chinese Materia Medica: Avian Drugs. Peking Natural History Bulletin, Beijing 49: Oktorina, R., S. Indarjulianto, S. Widyarini, H. Wuryastuti and R. Wasito, 2005. The Detection of Staphylococcus aureus in Swiftlets' Nest using immunohistochemistry (Streptovidin Biotin). Folia Med. Indonesiana, 41: 266-269. 50: Suthers, R.A. and D.H. Hector, 1982. Mechanism for the production of echolocation clicks by the grey swiftlet Collocalia spodiopygia. J. Comparative Physiol., 148: 457-470. 51: Wang, C.C., 1921. The composition of Chinese edible bird's nest and the nature of their proteins. J. Biol. Chem., 49: 429-439. 52: Wells, D.R., 1999. The Birds of the Thai-Malay Peninsula. Vol. 1, Academic Press, London 53: Winarno, 1994. Sarang burung walet bahan hidangan. Eksotis Bonus Femina, 3: 22-22. 54: Wootton, A.C., 1910. Chronicles of Pharmacy. Vol. 2, MacMillan, London 55: Lim, C.K., 1999. Sustainable harvesting and conservation of the edible nest swiftlets (Aerodramus spp.) of Sarawak. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK. 56: Ishak, W.I.W., T.M. Yin and R.M. Hudzari, 2011. Development of control program for plant growth parameter analysis in lowland tropical greenhouse. J. Applied Sci., 11: 592-598. 57: Hudzari, R.M., S.M. Sapuan, R. Syazili and A.W.M. Azhar, 2013. Optical properties analysis for crop maturity index. J. Food Agric. Environ., 11: 571-575.
spellingShingle An overview of the study of the right habitat and suitable environmental factors that influence the success of edible bird nest production in Malaysia
summary The estimated value of the world Edible Bird Nest (EBN) production business is worth more than a staggering MYR 10 billion. Despite the huge demand for EBN, the present supply is still less than 50% of the global demand. Numerous factors are responsible for the success of this industry. Habitat and environmental factors have significant impact on the productivity EBN production. The objective of this study is to identify the right habitat and suitable environmental factors that influence successful EBN production. The study will be conducted in two phases. The inital part of the first phase is to identify the habitat and environmental factors extracted through review of literature and supporting documents from the stakeholders of the EBN industry. The last part of the first phase of the study is by interviewing the stakeholders of the industry. The stakeholders of the swiftlet industry are EBN producers, consultants of swiftlet houses, associations of the EBN producers, the key personnel from the Federal and State Department of Veterinary Services and the Local Government Authorities. For the second phase of the study, experimental works will be conducted in 15 swiftlet houses. Several environmental factors such as air and surface temperatures, Relative Humidity (RH), air velocity and light intensity will be observed in the swiftlet houses. The expected findings will reveal the right habitat and the list of suitable and conducive environmental factors that lead to productive EBN production. It is envisaged that these findings would provide an invaluable insight for stakeholders of the industry regarding the most appropriate habitat and suitable environment for successful EBN production ventures.
title An overview of the study of the right habitat and suitable environmental factors that influence the success of edible bird nest production in Malaysia
title_full An overview of the study of the right habitat and suitable environmental factors that influence the success of edible bird nest production in Malaysia
title_fullStr An overview of the study of the right habitat and suitable environmental factors that influence the success of edible bird nest production in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed An overview of the study of the right habitat and suitable environmental factors that influence the success of edible bird nest production in Malaysia
title_short An overview of the study of the right habitat and suitable environmental factors that influence the success of edible bird nest production in Malaysia
title_sort overview of the study of the right habitat and suitable environmental factors that influence the success of edible bird nest production in malaysia