Geographic Distribution and Potential Conservation Strategies for the Genus Japonia in Sarawak, Malaysia
This study explores the diversity and distribution of Japonia species, a genus of terrestrial gastropods in Sarawak, Malaysia. Due to their limited distribution and specific habitat needs, Japonia species are highly sensitive to ecological changes. The study aimed to identify these diversity and dis...
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