AMBARIYANTO
Professor
Doctoral Program of Marine Science
Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science
Publications
Prof. Ir Ambariyanto, M.Sc.E., Ph.D
Biography
Prof. Dr. Ir Ambariyanto is Vice Chancellor IV of Diponegoro University and a Professor at the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences of Diponegoro University. He received his bachelor’s degree from Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Animal Husbandry of Diponegoro University in 1986. His Master’s degree in Ocean Sciences gained at the University of Wales in 1990. He achieved a Ph.D. in Marine Ecology at the University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia in 1996. He completed his Postdoctoral at the University of Sydney in 1997.
Reticulated pythons in sumatra: biology, harvesting and sustainability
BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION 87 (3), 349-357
Authors: R Shine, PS Harlow
1999
104 cited
Ecological attributes of two commercially-harvested python species in northern sumatra
JOURNAL OF HERPETOLOGY, 249-257, 1999
Authors: R Shine, Ambariyanto, PS Harlow, Mumpuni
1999
55 cited
CORAL REEFS 18 (1), 91-96, 1999
Authors: AMBARIYANTO, O Hoegh-Guldberg
1999
15 cited
Influence of field-based nutrient enrichment on the photobiology of the giant clam tridacna maxima
MARINE BIOLOGY 133 (4), 659-664, 1999
Authors: O Hoegh-Guldberg
1999
11 cited
ILMU KELAUTAN 16, 184-188, 1999
Authors: KC Ambariyanto, A Erlina
1999
1 cited
Enrichment of inorganic nutrients: biological consequences of giant clams (tridacnidae)
JOURNAL OF COASTAL DEVELOPMENT 2 (3), 435-441, 1999
Authors: A Ambariyanto
1999
0 cited
Ecological divergence among sympatric colour morphs in blood pythons, <i>python brongersmai</i>
OECOLOGIA 116 (1-2), 113-119
Authors: R Shine, PS Harlow
1998
53 cited
Monitoring monitors: a biological perspective on the commercial harvesting of indonesian reptiles
MERTENSIELLA 9, 61-68, 1998
Authors: Mumpuni, Ambariyanto, Boeadi
1998
31 cited
Authors: A Ambariyanto
1998
0 cited