Professor Dr.
 Suzan Benedick

Professor Dr. Suzan Benedick

Fakulti Pertanian Lestari, UMS

Prof. Madya Dr. Suzan Benedick is an accomplished entomologist and conservation biologist with a distinguished academic and research career. She began her academic journey with a Diploma in Agriculture from Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) in 1995, followed by a BSc (Hons) in Conservation Biology from Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) in 1999. She then pursued her MSc in Biological Sciences at Durham University, UK, graduating in 2001, and earned her PhD in Conservation Biology (Entomology) from the Institute for Tropical Biology and Conservation, UMS in 2005. Following a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of York, UK, Dr. Suzan joined the Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture at UMS in 2007 as a lecturer and researcher in entomology. Her research collaborations span globally, involving partners from the UK, China, USA, Italy, Singapore, and other countries, resulting in numerous co-authored publications.

Currently, she serves as an Associate Professor at UMS. Within the university, she holds several key roles, including:
- Member of the Internal Assessment Panel for Academic Quality
- Member of the Cluster Committee for Research and Innovation
- Head of the Living Lab Research in Regenerative Agriculture and Biology (RagBio)

Her previous leadership roles include Deputy Dean for Academic and Student Affairs, Deputy Dean for Research and Innovation, Postgraduate Coordinator, and Head of Academic Programmes. She also serves as the Academic Chairperson for the collaboration between Felda Global Ventures Sdn. Bhd. and UMS, actively engaging with industry partners and supervising postgraduate research focused on pest infestation and control in oil palm plantations across Sabah.

Dr. Suzan is a sought-after consultant in stingless bee rearing, working with organizations such as Earthworm Foundation, Persatuan Peladang, and Wilmar International to promote sustainable practices in Sabah.

Her scholarly impact is reflected in her current Scopus H-index of 22, with 2,612 citations from 2,274 documents. According to the AD Scientific Index 2025, she is ranked as the top scientist in UMS and the leading entomologist in Malaysia. Her publication record includes:
- 16 indexed journal articles
- 2 book chapters
- 4 policy books as lead author
- 32 indexed articles as co-author

She has led 23 research grants totaling RM1,711,128.50, including:
- 4 industrial grants (RM441,470)
- 13 UMS internal grants (RM40,519.50)
- 1 international grant (RM40,519.50)
- 5 national grants (RM852,139.00)
Additionally, she is a co-investigator in 7 grants amounting to RM710,406.00. Her mentorship has resulted in the graduation of two PhD students in 2023 and four Master’s students in Agricultural Science between 2016 and 2024.

Contact Information

Academic Department

Fakulti Pertanian Lestari, UMS

Appointed Department

Fakulti Pertanian Lestari, UMS

Education

Doktor Falsafah (biologi Pemuliharaan)

Universiti Malaysia Sabah

2005

Master Of Science

Durham University,UK

2001

Ijazah Sarjana Muda Sains Biologi Pemuliharaan

Universiti Malaysia Sabah

1999

Research Collaborators

Research

Projects

10

Active

10

Grants

RM 54,477,715.00


Research Interests & Expertise

Agriculture Sciences - Crop Pests and Diseases

Agriculture Sciences - Integrated Pest Management

Agriculture Sciences - Pesticide Application Techniques Pesticide Application Techniques and Risk Assessment)

Biological Sciences - Ecosystem Diversity

Biological Sciences - Species Diversity

Biological Sciences - Population Genetics

Biological Sciences - Entomology (Including Insect Taxonomy, Insect Pathology and Insect Toxicology)

Publications

Total Publications by Year

NOTE: N/A = Data not available, 0 = Data not completed


Scopus Metrics

Scopus Profile

Documents

50

H-Index

22

Citations

2,918

Affiliation

Universiti Malaysia Sabah

Research listing

Current Research Projects

Sustainable kelulut farming and premium honey branding with the 'apiary aura app'

Leader

2025 - 2027

Biodiversity of honeybee (apis spp.) in northern sabah, malaysia

Member

2025 - 2027

Vermicomposting reactor development and vermicompost performance test for smart smallholder vermicomposting systems

Member

2024 - 2026

Assessment of macroinvertebrate communities in the soil of an oil palm plantation, miles 16, gum-gum sandakan, treated with organic and chemical fertilisers

Leader

2023 - 2025

Density of oil palm insect pest in oil palm plantation

Leader

2023 - 2025

Application of additional trace elements in oil palm plantation to improve fresh fruit bunch yield, beneficial soil microbes and invertebrate population

Leader

2021 - 2026

Distribution and comparative toxicity of six insecticides on the rhinoceros beetle (coleoptera : scarabaeidae; oryctes rhinoceros) pest of oil palm in nilai hasil sdn bhd

Leader

2021 - 2024

Unique sabah honey (ush); establishment of an independent honey quality grading based on combined key signature markers for selected meliponine species

Leader

2019 - 2023

Soil invertebrates and its effects on soil quality for agriculture in sabah

Member

2019 - 2024

Enchanced weathering as a tool to improve sustainability and yield of oil palm pantations

Member

2017 - 2021

Publications listing

NOTE: PUBLICATION DATA FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS WILL BE DISPLAYED

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1.

Suzan Benedick (2025) , Selective Logging Weakly Influences Species Co-occurrence In A Community Of Tropical Understorey Birds

2.

Suzan Benedick (2025) , Butterflies Respond To Habitat Disturbance In Tropical Forests Through Activity Shifts

3.

Lum Mok Sam , Nurul'azah Mohd Yaakub , Januarius Gobilik , Suzan Benedick , Clament Chin Fui Seung (2024) , Physicochemical Properties, Volatile Organic Compounds, Dihydroxyacetone And Methylglyoxal Content Of Heterotrigona Itama (hymenoptera; Meliponini) Honey Samples From Different Geographical Areas In Sabah, Borneo

4.

Normah Awang Besar @ Raffie , Suzan Benedick , Homathevi A/p Rahman , Mahadimenakbar Bin Mohamed Dawood (2024) , Species Evenness And Diversity Of Soil Invertebrates At Different Agricultural Lands And A Forest Reserve At Kota Belud, Sabah

5.

Suzan Benedick , Clament Chin Fui Seung , Nurul'azah Mohd Yaakub , Kimberly Anak Ador , Lum Mok Sam , Januarius Gobilik (2024) , Mineral And Heavy Metal Variations And Contaminations In Raw Honey Of Stingless Bees, Heterotrigona Itama, From Selected Geographical Areas Of Origin In Malaysia

6.

Kimberly Anak Ador , Suzan Benedick , Januarius Gobilik (2024) , Flowering Phenology And Evaluation Of Pollination Techniques To Achieve Acceptable Fruit Quality Of Red-fleshed Pitaya (hylocereus Polyrhizus) In Sabah, East Malaysia

7.

Kimberly Anak Ador , Suzan Benedick , Nurul'azah Mohd Yaakub , Lum Mok Sam , Clament Chin Fui Seung , Januarius Gobilik (2024) , Volatile Organic Compounds (vocs), Dihydroxyacetone (dha) And Methylglyoxal (mgo) In Tropical Multifloral Honey (apidae; Apis Cerana) From Sites Of Different Geographical Origin In Sabah, Borneo

8.

Januarius Gobilik , Suzan Benedick (2023) , Phylogenetic And Morphological Characteristics Reveal Cryptic Speciation In Stingless Bee, Tetragonula Laeviceps S.l. Smith 1857 (hymenoptera; Meliponinae)

9.

Suzan Benedick (2023) , Sustainable Management Practices Do Not Reduce Oil Palm Yields On Smallholder Farms On Borneo