DARREN YEO CHONG JINN

DARREN YEO CHONG JINN

DARREN YEO CHONG JINN

Associate Professor

Contact Information:

Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, 14 Science Drive 4, Singapore 117543
Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, National University of Singapore, 2 Conservatory Drive, Singapore 117377

Head, Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM)
Research Affiliate, Tropical Marine Science Institute (TMSI)

Freshwater and Invasion Biology Lab

Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum

6516 2709
dbsyeod@nus.edu.sg, nhmyeod@nus.edu.sg


Academic Qualifications

PhD NUS, BSc (Hons) NUS

Teaching Areas

Current:
LSM3254 – Ecology of Aquatic Environments
LSM4264 – Freshwater Biology
BL5230    – Biological Invasions
SP3203    – Aquatic Ecology Research (guest lectures)
LSM4257 – Aquatic Vertebrate Diversity (guest lectures)
BL5311    – Freshwater Conservation (guest lectures)

Previous:
LSM1103 – Biodiversity
LSM2251 – Ecology and the Environment
LSM3251 – Ecology and the Environmental Processes
LSM3261 – Life Form and Function
LSM4261 – Marine Biology
LSM4263 – Field Studies in Biodiversity
LSM4266 – Aquatic Biodiversity

Research Areas

Research goals in fundamental and translational (used here in the broad sense of applying basic research to human/societal benefit) research in the following areas associated with fresh waters:

    • Freshwater biodiversity and ecology
    • Aquatic invasions
    • Freshwater decapod crustaceans

 

Current projects

Projects (together with students, staff, and collaborators) include biodiversity surveys and ecological studies of Singapore’s freshwater fauna such as plankton, invertebrates, and fishes; ecological studies of aquatic alien species in Singapore and tropical Asia; and systematics and taxonomy, and conservation of freshwater crabs and other decapod crustaceans.

  1. Freshwater biodiversity and ecology – Work focuses on diversity and ecology in tropical Asian fresh waters, with emphasis on Singapore’s streams and reservoirs, including functional diversity, biodiversity responses to environmental and anthropogenic variables; food web and trophic interactions; and conservation, management and habitat restoration/rehabilitation.

  2. Aquatic invasions – Investigating invasiveness, ecology, and impacts of aquatic (freshwater mostly) alien species, e.g., competitive interactions between introduced and native species. Introduced species studied have included the golden apple snail (Pomacea canaliculata), redclaw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus), marbled gudgeon (Oxyeleotris marmorata), Midas (Amphilophus citrinellus) and Mayan (Cichlasoma uropthalmus) cichlids, and African sharptooth catfish (Clarias gariepinus).

  3. Freshwater crabs – Work includes systematic and taxonomic studies of Asian freshwater crabs; global IUCN Red List conservation assessments; and ecological and conservation studies of threatened species, e.g., the critically endangered Singapore freshwater crab (Johora singaporensis).

    Editorial Activities

    Current

      • Associate Editor, Aquatic Invasions (2013–present)
      • Associate Editor, BioInvasions Records (2013–present)
      • Associate Editor, Diversity and Distributions (2019–present)
      • Editorial Board, Freshwater Biology (2018–present)
      • Associate Editor, Journal of Crustacean Biology (2017–present)
      • Editorial Board, Journal of Natural History (2017–present)
      • Associate Editor, npj Biodiversity (2022–present)
      • Associate Editor, The Antoninus Journal (2021–present)
      • Editor Advisor, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology (2022–present)
      • International Advisory Board, Crustacean Research (2015–present)

    Previous

      • Editorial Board, COSMOS (Journal of the Singapore National Academy of Sciences) (2010–2012)
      • Managing Editor, Associate Editor, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology (2002–2004, 2002­–2022)
      • Editor, Singapore Institute of Biology Bulletin (2003–2007)

     

    Selected Recent Journal Articles

    For other publications, please see:
    Google Scholar
    Research Gate

    Freshwater biodiversity and ecology

    1. Wilkinson C, Lim RBH, Liew JH, Kwik JTB, Tan CLY, Tan HH, Yeo DCJ (2022) Empirical food webs of 12 tropical reservoirs in Singapore. Biodiversity Data Journal 10: e86192 https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.10.e86192

    2. Chua KWJ, Liew JH, Wilkinson CL, Ahmad AB, Tan HH, Yeo DCJ (2021) Land-use change erodes trophic redundancy in tropical forest streams: evidence from amino acid stable isotope analysis. Journal of Animal Ecology 90: 1433–1443

    3. Sim DZH, Mowe MAD, Song Y, Lu J, Tan HTW, Mitrovic SM, Roelke DL, Yeo DCJ (2021) Tropical macrophytes promote phytoplankton community shifts in lake mesocosms: relevance for lake restoration in warm climates. Hydrobiologia 848: 4861–4884

    4. Chua KWJ, Lim FKS, Ahmad AB, Tan HH, Yeo DCJ (2020) Morphological traits mediate fish occurrences in oil palm-impacted tropical streams. Freshwater Biology 65: 1153–1164

    5. Wilkinson CL, Chua KWJ, Fiala R, Liew JH, Kemp V, Hadi Fikri A, Ewers RM, Kratina P, Yeo DCJ (2020) Forest conversion to oil palm compresses food chain length in tropical streams. Ecology 102: e03199

    Aquatic invasions

    1. Low BW, Liew JH, Tan HH, Ahmad A, Zeng Y, Yeo DCJ (2022) The invasion and impacts of the African sharptooth catfish (Clariidae: Clarias gariepinus) in the Malay Peninsula. Freshwater Biology 67: 1925–1937

    2. Chan J, Zeng Y, Yeo DCJ (2021) Invasive species trait-based risk assessment for non-native freshwater fishes in a tropical city basin in Southeast Asia. PLoS ONE 16: e0248480 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248480

    3. Hsiung AR, Tan CLY, Zeng Y, Yeo DCJ (2021) Anthropogenic water conditions amplify predatory impact of the non-native Oriental river prawn Macrobrachium nipponense. Biological Invasions 23:1707–1718

    4. Low BW, Zeng Y, Tan HH, Yeo DCJ (2020) Predictor complexity and feature selection affect Maxent model transferability: Evidence from global freshwater invasive species. Diversity and Distributions 27: 497–511

    5. Tan HH, Lim KKP, Liew JH, Low BW, Lim RBH, Kwik JTB, Yeo DCJ (2020) The non-native freshwater fishes of Singapore: an annotated compilation. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 68: 150–195

    Freshwater decapod crustaceans

    1. Ng PKL, Wowor D, Yeo DCJ (2023) The freshwater Brachyura (Decapoda: Potamidae, Gecarcinucidae, Sesarmidae) of the Anambas and Natuna Islands, Kepulauan Riau Province, Indonesia. Journal of Crustacean Biology 43: 1–34

    2. Gan LX, Tan CLY, Ahmad AB, Cai Y, Yeo DCJ (2022) Forest conversion adversely affects native Macrobrachium shrimp assemblages in tropical Malaysian streams. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 33: 89–101

    3. Pati SK, Yeo DCJ (2022) Taxonomic revision of the freshwater crab genus Barytelphusa Alcock, 1909 (Decapoda: Brachyura: Gecarcinucidae), with descriptions of a new genus and three new species. Journal of Crustacean Biology 42: 1–27

    4. Tan ZW, Mendoza JCE, Yeo DCJ (2022) Description of a new species of Setosamon Yeo & Ng, 2007 (Decapoda:Brachyura: Potamidae) from Sakon Nakhon Province, northeastern Thailand. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 70: 572–579

    5. Toh EXP, Gan LX, Yeo DCJ (2022) A global overview of climate change impacts on freshwater decapods: substantial research gaps across taxa and biogeographic regions. Journal of Crustacean Biology 42: 1–13

    Selected recent book/book chapters/editorships

    For other publications, please see:
    Google Scholar
    Research Gate

    1. Freshwater biodiversity and ecology

      1. Yeo DCJ (2024) Chapter 49. Singapore’s Freshwater Habitats: More Than Meets the Eye. In: Koh T, Lye LH, Lum S (eds.) Peace with Nature: 50 Inspiring Essays on Nature and the Environment. 381–388

      2. Liew JH, Lim RBH, Low BW, Mowe MAD, Ng TH, Zeng Y, Yeo DCJ (2020) Chapter 2. Tropical Freshwater Ecosystems, Biota, and Anthropogenic Activities with Reference to South-East Asia. In: Woo PTK, Leong JA, Buchmann K (eds) Climate Change and Infectious Fish Diseases. CAB International. Pp 19–43.

      3. Ow YX, Chua SC, Friess D, Lai S, Lee AC, Liew JH, Ng LCS, Ooi SK, Sew G, Tan S, Tay SHX, Tay YC, Toh TC, Yaakub SM, Yeo DCJ (2018) Chapter 1. Ecosystems, habitat connectivity & sustainable development. In: Jaafar Z, Huang D, Tanzil JTI, Ow YX, Yap N (eds.) The Singapore Blue Plan 2018.The Singapore Institute of Biology. Pp. 23–51.

      Aquatic invasions

      1. Ng TH, Tan SK, Yeo DCJ (2017) South American apple snails, Pomacea (Ampullariidae), in Singapore. In: Joshi RC, Cowie RH, Sebastian LS (2017) Biology and management of invasive apple snails.Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice), Maligaya, Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija 3119. Pp. 221–239.

       

    2. Freshwater decapod crustaceans

      1. Klaus S, Ng NK, Pati SK, Naruse T, Brandis D, Rogers DC, Yeo DCJ (2019) Chapter 16.6. Decapoda. In: Rogers DC, Thorp JH (eds.), Keys to Palaearctic Fauna; Thorp and Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates – Volume IV.Academic Press. Pp. 845–866.

       

      Updated 14 September 2023