Biodiversity of Malaysian mangrove fungi and phylogeography of Verruculina enalia from selected Southeast Asian countries / Siti Sarah Sharuddin
Mangroves are important to the ecosystem as it protects the coastline from erosion, act as a nursery ground for the young sea life creatures and become a habitat for many organisms including hundreds of species of birds (both migratory and resident),monkeys, and lizards. Mangroves also provide a wi...
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