2011
DOI: 10.3923/ijzr.2012.52.58
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Taxonomic Study of Edible Bivalve from Selected Division of Sarawak, Malaysia

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“…Febrita et al (2006) mendapatkan kerang telah mengakumulasi logam Pb dan Cu. Hamli et al (2012) melaporkan ditemukan kerang Pharella acutidens pada habitat mangrove yang bersubstrat lumpur di pesisir Serawak, Malaysia dan Efriyeldi (2012) meneliti terkait ekobiologi kerang Pharella acutidens di ekosistem mangrove pesisir Kota Dumai, Riau.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Febrita et al (2006) mendapatkan kerang telah mengakumulasi logam Pb dan Cu. Hamli et al (2012) melaporkan ditemukan kerang Pharella acutidens pada habitat mangrove yang bersubstrat lumpur di pesisir Serawak, Malaysia dan Efriyeldi (2012) meneliti terkait ekobiologi kerang Pharella acutidens di ekosistem mangrove pesisir Kota Dumai, Riau.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Malaysia hosts 17 native and one non-native species -the Chinese pond mussel (Sinanodonta woodiana), which is now the most widespread and common species in the country (Zieritz et al, 2016(Zieritz et al, , 2018bZieritz and Lopes-Lima, 2018). Besides their ecological importance and economic value for ornamental and other purposes (Chowdhury et al, 2016 and references therein), freshwater mussels are regularly collected as a food source by people particularly in Southeast Asia (Hamli et al, 2012;Zieritz et al, 2018a). Due to their filter-feeding life mode, freshwater mussels are also very efficient bioaccumulators and known indicators for metal contamination in the water (Zuykov et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since the domestic chicken eggshells are notably abundant, economic synthesis of catalysts from theses waste shells encompasses the recycling of wastes for sustainability and environmental advantages as well. Anadara granosa (A.granosa) seashells are prominent and economic edible protein source in the Indo-Pacific tropical region especially from wetlands of Kuching [13] and Asajaya [14] areas in Sarawak state and also in other coastal areas of Malaysia. A.granosa shells are largely available in the region and locally known as 'Kerang' [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anadara granosa (A.granosa) seashells are prominent and economic edible protein source in the Indo-Pacific tropical region especially from wetlands of Kuching [13] and Asajaya [14] areas in Sarawak state and also in other coastal areas of Malaysia. A.granosa shells are largely available in the region and locally known as 'Kerang' [13,14]. According to our literature review, any research was published on synthesis of heterogeneous CaO catalyst.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%