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              Marine Biology and Ecology 
                  
                 These  involve the development of marine plants as indicators of water quality, the  influence of nutrient enrichment on seagrasses, the roles of nitrogen fixation  and sulfate reduction in seagrass growth, carbohydrate and fluorescent  responses of sea grasses to changes in light and nutrient regimes and the  effects of nutrient enrichment on tropical marine systems, systematic and  dynamic of benthic and planktonic organisms in sea grasses ecosystem,  toxicological studies on the coastal ecosystems, including mangroves and sea  grasses, marine aquaculture, marine parasitology and techniques in marine and freshwater  aquaculture, and marine conservation. 
                   
                    Research Group;  
                 
  Prof  Dr. Fatimah Mohd Yusof 
                  Prof Dr. Tan Soon Guan 
                  Associate Professor Dr. Siti Shapor Siraj 
                  Associate Professor Dr. Siti Khatijah Daud 
                  Associate Professor  Dr. Japar Sidek  Bujang 
                  Associate Professor Dr. Ahmad Ismail 
                  Associate Professor Dr. Aziz Arshad 
                  Dr. Hishamuddin Omar 
                  Dr. Yap Chee Kong 
                  Dr. Misri Kusnan 
                  Mr. Syaizwan Zahmir Zulkifli 
                  Miss Shahrizad Yusof  
                 
                    Ecotoxicology  
                 
                    Research focuses primarily on the evaluation  of pollutant-induced effects on aquatic animals. This involves the detection  and understanding the fundamental mechanisms by which pollutants cause’s  biological effects. In general Ecotoxicology research group works on the areas  of ecophysiology, biomarkers, mechanistic studies, immunotoxicity and endocrine  disruption at different levels of biological organisation including  invertebrates and wildlife. 
                  
                    Among the specific works are; trace element  metabolism in aquatic invertebrates, especially the effect of physiological and  biochemical parameters (the sex, the reproductive status and, in  crustaceans/molluscs, the moult stage, detoxify trace metals) on trace element  distribution and toxicity, endocrine disruption in fish - with emphasis on the  oestrogenic (and other endocrine disruptors) effects on gonads development and  histology of java medaka (Oryzias javanicus), tilapia (Oreochromis  sp.) and rock snail (Thais sp.), arsenic and mercury in aquatic  ecosystems and seafood, examines the absorption of metals (copper, zinc, lead,  cadmium, mercury, tin – including tributyl tin) and metalloids (arsenic and  selenium) from water, sediments, and food, and investigates their subsequent  distribution, metabolism, and excretion, identifying the mechanisms (including  the forms of chemicals occurred in the environment – sediment, water, algae,  and their bioavailability) by which non-essential metals and excess amounts of  essential metals adversely affect the animals. 
                 
                    These researches are carried out in  collaboration with other research groups within the Department of Biology,  other institutes/universities in Malaysia and other academic and  governmental organisations both national and international. 
                 
                    Research Group;  
                 
                  Associate Professor Dr. Ahmad Ismail 
                  Associate Professor Dr. Abdul Rahim Ismail 
                  Dr. Hishamuddin Omar 
                  Dr. Nor Azwady Abdul Aziz 
                  Dr. Yap Chee Kong  
                  Miss Shahrizad Yusof  
                  Mr. Syaizwan Zahmir Zulkifli  
                  
                 
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