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Rumeaida Mat Piah

Researcher at Universiti Malaysia Terengganu

Publications -  12
Citations -  47

Rumeaida Mat Piah is an academic researcher from Universiti Malaysia Terengganu. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Biology. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications receiving 23 citations.

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Recent population expansion of longtail tuna Thunnus tonggol (Bleeker, 1851) inferred from the mitochondrial DNA markers.

TL;DR: High haplotype diversity, “star-like” haplotype network, and unimodal mismatch distribution, suggests a recent population expansion for populations of T. tonggol in Malaysia, and neutrality and goodness of fit tests supported the signature of a relatively recently population expansion during the Pleistocene epoch.

Reproductive Biology of Estuarine Pufferfish, Marilyna pleurosticta and Tetractenos hamiltoni (Teleostei: Tetraodontidae) in Northern NSW: Implications for Biomonitoring

TL;DR: Investigation of the spawning season, length at maturity and body condition of two small sympatric puffer puffer species in the Richmond Estuary, NSW inferred that lipid reserves in the liver play an important role in gonad maturation and spawning.
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Genetic diversity, population structure and historical demography of the two-spined yellowtail stargazer (Uranoscopus cognatus).

TL;DR: In this paper, the two-spined yellowtail stargazer (Uranoscopus cognatus) was collected within selected locations in the Indo-West Pacific (IWP) and the partial mitochondrial DNA cytochrome c oxidase subunit and the nuclear DNA recombination activating gene 1 were sequenced.
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Isotopic evidence of connectivity between an inshore vegetated lagoon (nursery habitat) and coastal artificial reefs (adult habitats) for the reef fish Lethrinus lentjan on the Terengganu coast, Malaysia

TL;DR: In this paper, stable isotope analyses of muscle tissue (δ13Cmuscle and δ15Nmuscle) and otoliths were used to retrospectively track habitat uses of Lethrinus lentjan, and to determine any association between Setiu Lagoon (nursery habitat) and coastal artificial reefs (CARs; adult habitats) on the Terengganu coast, Malaysia.