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    Distribution and diversity of phytoplankton in a tropical man-made lake, Putrajaya, Malaysia by Jamal, Asma'

    Published 2015
    “…Monthly phytoplankton samples were collected at three selected stations representing three different lake zones, namely Station 1 (littoral zone), Station 2 (sub-littoral zone) and Station 3 (limnetic zone). …”
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    Potential Application Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (Uav) In Fine Scale Seagrass Mapping At Pulau Gazumbo, Penang, Malaysia by Anthonysamy, Shameen Izwan

    Published 2021
    “…Statistical assumptions showed insignificant distribution of seagrass between littoral zones and temporal years. Seagrass distribution was higher in the upper (42.5%) and middle littoral zone (43.75%) compared to the lower littoral zone (37.5%) which relates to environmental measures.…”
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    A new species of genus Ephemeroporus Frey, 1982 (Cladocera: Anomopoda: Chydoridae) from Peninsular Malaysia by Sinev, Artem Y., Yusoff, Fatimah M.

    Published 2016
    “…E. malaysiaensis sp. nov. is a rare species, associated with emergent macrophytes in the littoral zone of shallow lake. Most of Ephemeroporus populations from Peninsular Malaysia belong to eurybiotic Paleotropical species Ephemeroporus barroisi (Richard, 1984).…”
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    River mouth stability of Sungai Papar, Sabah by Mohamad, Noor Asiah

    Published 2010
    “…Sediment transport rates in the river and within the littoral zone were also estimated. A sediment budget analysis was carried out and resulted in approximately 97071 m3/year of sediment deposited in front of Kuala Papar.…”
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    Pollen, biomarker and stable isotope evidence of late Quaternary environmental change at Lake McKenzie, southeast Queensland by Ataham, P., Heijnis, H., Dodson, J., Grice, Kliti, Le Metayer, Pierre, Taffs, K., Hembrow, S., Woltering, Martijn, Zawadzki, A.

    Published 2014
    “…The glacial period of the record, from ca. 36.9 to 18.3 cal kyr BP, is characterised by an increased abundance of plants of the aquatic and littoral zone, indicating lower lake water levels. High abundance of biomarkers and microfossils of the colonial green alga Botryococcus occurred at this time and included large variation in individual botryococcene d13C values. …”
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    Stromatolite research in the Shark Bay World Heritage Area by Collins, Lindsay, Jahnert, Ricardo

    Published 2014
    “…Different internal fabrics were constructed according to their position in relation to the littoral zone by distinct microbial communities, and lateral fabric relations have been established. …”
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    Characteristics, distribution and morphogenesis of subtidal microbial systems in Shark Bay, Australia by Jahnert, R., Collins, Lindsay

    Published 2012
    “…Different internal fabrics were constructed according to their position in relation to the littoral zone by distinct microbial communities, and lateral fabric relations have been established.Evidence of shallowing upward fabric sequences of microbial origin reflects relative falling sea levels during the late Holocene and is likely useful in ancient environmental interpretation. …”
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    Occurrence and distribution of seagrasses in waters of Perhentian island archipelago, Malaysia by Zakaria @ Ya, Muta Harah, Bujang, Japar Sidik

    Published 2013
    “…Enhalus acoroides grew in isolated patches at shallow depths of 0.5-1.5 m of the littoral zone usually exposed during the low spring tides at Tanjung Batu Lepir. …”
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    Reproductive biology, feeding habits and population dynamics of Miyakella nepa latreille by Zainudin, Zamri

    Published 2015
    “…Miyakella nepa was shown to be predatory carnivore, feeding mainly on the littoral zone communities. The mean total lengths for male and females were 122.89 (± 0.60) mm and 127.60 (± 061) mm,respectively indicating females were 4.71 mm longer compared to males. …”
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    Food Availability and Stomach Content of Fish Populations in Semenyih Reservoir, Malaysia by Dizon Peralta, Eduardo

    Published 2004
    “…Fish specimens were collected from twelve stations at the shallow littoral zone of the reservoir using various sizes of gill nets for the investigation of fish species inhabiting the reservoir and for the examination of the gut content. …”
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    Longitudinal variation of water quality in Sungai Jarum catchment - linking ecology with hydrology for reservoir management by Wan Ruslan Ismail, Ku A’edah Ku Hashim

    Published 2004
    “…Sedimentation and nutrient uptake by plant along the river corridor and in the littoral zones is the most probable cause for the reduction in nutrient contents and help maintaining good water quality of the reservoir…”
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