PROF. DR. NORMA BINTI CHE YUSOFF
Institute of Biological Sciences
Faculty of Science
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Norma-Rashid is an avid researcher on faunistic living treasures with an extensive field experience. Her job involves four domains teaching, research, administration and providing scientific services to a wider community. The central theme of her research interest is behavioural ecology in the laboratory or various ecosytems (mangrove, marine, riverine, agricultural and forest) in wide ranging animals (insects, spiders & scorpions, selected vertebrates including humans). Currently, she has developed a passion for various aspects (biomonitoring, biocoenosis, ecomorphometrics, taxonomy, behaviour and ecology of dragonflies & spiders. She has described a myriad of species found to be new local records or new to science promoting Malaysian megabiodiversity. Being the only trained local odonatist led her to many connections and recognitions of international repute. Some of her collaborations include Natural History Museum, Leiden, Sussex University, Harvard University, Universiti Brunei Darussalam and National Univesity of Singapore. Her teaching techniques exploited her behaviour expertise relating animal behavioural repertoire as tool usage in capturing student interests which led onto enthusiastic learning. Relating her field activities; I always feel fortunate being part of an expedition as it is a voyage of discovery... |
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Freshwater Infestations With Water Mites (acari: Hydrachnidia) And Their Parasitism And Predation Effects On Dragonflies And Mosquitoes |
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Taxonomical And Geographical Occurrence Of Arachnofauna Using Morphological And Allometric Approaches With Conservation Implications |
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Phylogenomic Analysis of Ultraconserved Elements Resolves the Evolutionary and Biogeographic History of Segmented Trapdoor Spiders
DNA barcodes of tetragnathid spiders (Araneae, Tetragnathidae) in Malaysia.
On the Snow Leopard Trails: Occupancy Patterns and Implications for Management in the Pamir.
Ethnoprimatology: Human-macaque interface in the University of Malaya campus
Birds of Carey Island
Dragonflies/Pepatung
Eco-friendly control of 3 common mosquito larvae species by Odonata nymphs
Spiders as potential eco-friendly predators against pests
Distribution of Mudskippers (Gobiidae: Oxudercinae) on the Selangor Coast