Dr. Muhammad Syafiq Bin Yahya
Institut Biologi Tropika Dan Pemuliharaan, UMS
Dr. Muhammad Syafiq Bin Yahya is a distinguished researcher at Institut Biologi Tropika Dan Pemuliharaan, University Malaysia Sabah.
As a member of Institut Biologi Tropika Dan Pemuliharaan, they contribute significantly to the academic and research community at UMS through their expertise and dedication to advancing knowledge in their field.
Dr. Muhammad Syafiq Bin Yahya holds Doktor Falsafah (Ph.D) from Lain-lain and has established themselves as a respected expert in their field.
Contact Information
Academic Department
Institut Biologi Tropika Dan Pemuliharaan, UMS
Appointed Department
Institut Biologi Tropika Dan Pemuliharaan, UMS
Education
Doktor Falsafah (ph.d)
Lain-lain
2025
Research Collaborators
Research
Projects
2
Active
2
Grants
RM 44,039.35
Research Interests & Expertise
Biological Sciences - Terrestrial Biodiversity and Conservation
Biological Sciences - Wildlife Management
Biological Sciences - Landscape Ecology
Biological Sciences - Terrestrial Ecology
Biological Sciences - Ornithology
Publications
Total Publications by Year
Scopus Metrics
Scopus ProfileDocuments
36
H-Index
14
Citations
601
Affiliation
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Research listing
Current Research Projects
Site occupancy and habitat selection of ground-dwelling birds in a tropical production forest of sabah, malaysia
Leader
2026 - 2028
Quantifying the economic value of bird conservation in kinabalu unesco global geopark via contingent valuation to inform sustainable conservation strategies
Member
2026 - 2028
Publications listing
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Mohamad Syahrul Nizam Bin Ibrahim , Muhammad Syafiq Bin Yahya (2026), Assessment Of Bird Diversity And Density In Darau River Urban Mangrove Ecosystem In Sabah
Muhammad Syafiq Bin Yahya (2026), Unveiling The Bee Pollinators Interaction With Muntingia Calabura: Implications For Urban Biodiversity Conservation In Tropical Cityscapes
Muhammad Syafiq Bin Yahya (2025), Forest-associated Understorey Birds Persist In Agroforestry Orchards Within Tropical Rubber And Oil Palm Landscapes