Search Results - "M. Abou Zaid, Mohamed"
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Distribution of butterflyfishes (Chaetodontidae) along the Egyptian Red Sea coast and its relation to coral health
Published in Aquatic conservation (01-07-2005)“…1. The distribution of butterflyfishes (Chaetodontidae) and percentage cover of different benthic components of substrate was studied along the coast of the…”
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Abundance, diversity, and distribution of coral reef fish families in the Egyptian Red Sea, at Hurghada, Egypt
Published in Egyptian journal of aquatic biology and fisheries (01-01-2021)Get full text
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Tintinnids (Protozoa: Ciliata) from the coast of Hurghada Red Sea, Egypt
Published in Egyptian journal of aquatic research (2012)“…An examination of plankton samples collected from the inshore and offshore waters in the vacancy of Hurghada area in the Egyptian Red Sea coast revealed the…”
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Environmental assessment of El-Mex Bay, Southeastern Mediterranean by using Rotifera as a plankton bio-indicator
Published in Egyptian journal of aquatic research (2014)“…Rotifers are one of the most common, abundant components of plankton in the coastal waters of the Mediterranean Sea, which means that they can be used as…”
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The re-description and distribution of two new records (Amphipoda: Caprellidae) from the Egyptian Red Sea coast
Published in Egyptian journal of aquatic research (2013)“…Two caprellid amphipod species namely; Pseudocaprellina pambanensis Sundara Raj, 1927 and Hemiaegina minuta Mayer, 1890, were recorded as a part of the…”
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Diversity of Copepoda in a Stressed Eutrophic Bay (El-Mex Bay), Alexandria, Egypt
Published in Egyptian journal of aquatic research (2014)“…Seasonal abundance, biomass, and taxonomic composition of copepods in El-Mex Bay (Southeastern Mediterranean region) were studied from autumn 2011 to 2012…”
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Environmental
Published in Egyptian journal of aquatic research (01-01-2014)“…Rotifers are one of the most common, abundant components of plankton in the coastal waters of the Mediterranean Sea, which means that they can be used as…”
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Diversity of
Published in Egyptian journal of aquatic research (01-01-2014)“…Seasonal abundance, biomass, and taxonomic composition of copepods in El-Mex Bay (Southeastern Mediterranean region) were studied from autumn 2011 to 2012…”
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