Experts

Prof. Dr. Mashhor Mansor

Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM)
Gender
Male

Expertise

  • Environment
  • Biodiversity
  • Evolution
  • Invasive Alien Species

Educational Background

  • 1946
    Bachelor in Ecology, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
  • 1946
    PhD in Ecology, St. Andrews, UK

Contribution

  • 2016
    Advisor
    Minister of Agricultural amd Afro Industry (Malaysia)
  • 2016
    Committee
    International steering comittee of Asian Wetland
  • 2016
    Committee
    International governing body of 'Wetlands International'

Research

  • 2016 - 2016
    Pulau Singa Herbal Garden
  • 2016 - 2016
    The feasibility study on Perlis Herbal Garden

Publication

  • 2016
    Mashhor, M. 2001. Tropical Peat Swamp: a natural habitat needs to be protected for future generation. In Wetland Conservation. Eds. Bandhu D. and Guha, K. pp. 113 – 118. K. Times Press.
  • 2016
    Journal of Biosains
  • 2015
    Mashhor Mansor; Mohd Kipli Abdul Rahman. 2015. Merekayasa Kearifan Tempatan Alam dan Manusia
  • 2014
    Bagheri, S., Niermann, U., Mansor, M. and Yeok, F.S., 2014. Biodiversity, distribution and abundance of zooplankton in the Iranian waters of the Caspian Sea off Anzali during 1996–2010. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 94(01), pp.129-140.
  • 2014
    Mashhor Mansor. 2014. Biodiversity: Reflections from a Malaysian Ecologist
  • 2002
    Mashhor, M., O. Sofiman and M. Asyraf. 2002. Management of wetland weeds in aquatic systems. In Constructed Wetlands: design, management and education, eds. Mashhor, M., Lim, P.E. and Shutes, R.B.E., pp. 37- 42. Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang.
  • 2002
    Mashhor M. and M. Asyraf. 2002. Aquatic and riparian plants biodiversity in Ahning Lake, Kedah. In Biodiversity Resources of Ahning Lake, eds. Othman, A.S. and Ali, AB., pp. 38-45. Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang.
  • 1996
    Azmi Man and Mansor, M. 1996. Effect of continuos direct seeding on weeds species diversity in Seberang Perai rice granary, Malaysia. MARDI Res. J. 2 (1): 93-100
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