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    A blooming jellyfish in the northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean by Licandro, P., Conway, D. V. P., Daly Yahia, M. N., Fernandez de Puelles, M. L., Gasparini, S., Hecq, J. H., Tranter, P., Kirby, R. R.

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (23-10-2010)
    “…A long-term time series of plankton records collected by the continuous plankton recorder (CPR) Survey in the northeast Atlantic indicates an increased…”
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    First record and potential trophic impact of Phyllorhiza punctata (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa) along the north Tunisian coast (South Western Mediterranean Sea) by Gueroun, S. K. M, Kéfi-Daly Yahia, O, Deidun, A, Fuentes, V, Piraino, S, Daly Yahia, M. N

    Published in The Italian journal of zoology (02-01-2015)
    “…The Australian spotted scyphomedusa Phyllorhiza punctata was recorded for the first time in Tunisian waters in August 2012, in the lagoon of Bizerte (Tunisia)…”
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    First records of Carybdea marsupialis proliferation (Cnidaria: Cubozoa) along the eastern Tunisian coast (Central Mediterranean) by Gueroun, S. K. M, Acevedo, M. J, Kéfi-Daly Yahia, O, Deidun, A, Fuentes, V. L, Piraino, S, Daly Yahia, M. N

    Published in The Italian journal of zoology (03-07-2015)
    “…The cubozoan jellyfish Carybdea marsupialis Linnaeus, 1758 is recorded for the first time from the eastern Tunisian coast (Hammamet beach). A few specimens…”
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    Temporal variability of abundance and reproductive traits of Centropages kroyeri (Calanoida; Copepoda) in Bizerte Channel (SW Mediterranean Sea, Tunisia) by Souissi, Anissa, Souissi, Sami, Daly Yahia, Mohamed Néjib

    “…Abundance and reproductive traits (spawning female, egg production, egg hatching success) and naupliar survival of the dominant calanoid copepod Centropages…”
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    Spatio-temporal distribution of Medusae (Cnidaria) in the Bay of Bizerte (South Western Mediterranean Sea) by TOUZRI, Chema, KEFI-DALY YAHIA, Ons, HAMDI, Hedi, GOY, Jacqueline, MOHAMED NEJIB DALY YAHIA

    Published in Cahiers de biologie marine (01-03-2010)
    “…The abundance, distribution, and species composition of jellyfish were evaluated in relation to trophic and environmental parameters using the data obtained…”
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    Seasonal variability of planktonic copepods in Tunis North Lagoon (Tunisia, North Africa) by ANNABI-TRABELSI, Neila, DALY-YAHIA, Mohamed Néjib, ROMDHANE, Mohamed Salah, BEN MAÏZ, Naceur

    Published in Cahiers de biologie marine (01-01-2005)
    “…This paper describes temporal and seasonal variations in the composition and abundance of the planktonic copepod community in the North lagoon of Tunis and the…”
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    On the presence of the genus Alexandrium Halim (dinoflagellates) in the Bay of Tunis (Tunisia) by Daly Yahia-Kefi, O, Nezan, E, Daly Yahia, MN

    Published in Oceanologica acta (01-01-2001)
    “…During two years (December 1993-November 1995), 17 stations located off Tunis bay, were visited monthly, to identify different species of Alexandrium Halim and…”
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    Distribution and ecology of Medusae and Scyphomedusae (Cnidaria) in Tunis Gulf (SW Mediterranean) by Daly Yahia, MN, Yahia, MND, Goy, J, Daly Yahia-Kefi, O, Yahia-Kefi, O D

    Published in Oceanologica acta (01-01-2003)
    “…The Medusae of Tunis Gulf (25 species) are qualitatively the third zooplanktonic group after Tintinnids and Copepods. Anthomedusae (eight species),…”
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    On the presence of the genus Alexandrium Halim (dinoflagellates) in the Bay of Tunis (Tunisia) by Daly Yahia-Keff, O, Nezan, E, Daly Yahia, MN

    Published in Oceanologica acta (01-01-2001)
    “…During two years (December 1993-November 1995), 17 stations located off Tunis bay, were visited monthly, to identify different species of Alexandrium Halim and…”
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