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    Precipitation and potential evapotranspiration determine the distribution patterns of threatened plant species in Sichuan Province, China by Li, Jiangong, Pandey, Bikram, Dakhil, Mohammed A., Khanal, Manita, Pan, Kaiwen

    Published in Scientific reports (27-12-2022)
    “…A fundamental goal of ecologists is to determine the large-scale gradients in species richness. The threatened plants are the priority of such studies because…”
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    Clay and climatic variability explain the global potential distribution of Juniperus phoenicea toward restoration planning by Dakhil, Mohammed A., El-Barougy, Reham F., El-Keblawy, Ali, Farahat, Emad A.

    Published in Scientific reports (01-08-2022)
    “…Juniperus phoenicea is a medicinal conifer tree species distributed mainly in the Mediterranean region, and it is IUCN Red Listed species, locally threatened…”
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    Temporal phytoremediation potential for heavy metals and bacterial abundance in drainage water by El-Liethy, Mohamed Azab, Dakhil, Mohammed A., El-Keblawy, Ali, Abdelaal, Mohamed, Halmy, Marwa Waseem A., Elgarhy, Abdelbaky Hossam, Kamika, Ilunga, El-Sherbeny, Ghada A., Mwaheb, Mai Ali

    Published in Scientific reports (17-05-2022)
    “…Drainage water in developing countries has a high abundance of pathogenic bacteria and high levels of toxic and mutagenic pollutants. Remediation of drainage…”
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    Towards Forest Conservation Planning: How Temperature Fluctuations Determine the Potential Distribution and Extinction Risk of Cupressus funebris Conifer Trees in China by Jingtian Yang, Qinggui Wu, Mohammed A. Dakhil, Marwa Waseem A. Halmy, Heba Bedair, Mai Sayed Fouad

    Published in Forests (01-11-2023)
    “…This study focused on assessing the impact of climate change on Cupressus funebris, one of the important endemic conifer species in China. The impact of…”
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    Richness patterns of endemic and threatened conifers in south-west China: topographic-soil fertility explanation by Dakhil, Mohammed A, Li, Jiangrong, Pandey, Bikram, Pan, Kaiwen, Liao, Ziyan, Olatunji, Olusanya Abiodun, Zhang, Lin, Eid, Ebrahem M, Abdelaal, Mohamed

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-03-2021)
    “…Understanding the relationships between species richness patterns and environment constitutes a key issue in biogeography and conservation strategies. To our…”
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    Global Invasion Risk Assessment of Prosopis juliflora at Biome Level: Does Soil Matter? by Dakhil, Mohammed A, El-Keblawy, Ali, El-Sheikh, Mohamed A, Halmy, Marwa Waseem A, Ksiksi, Taoufik, Hassan, Walaa A

    Published in Biology (Basel, Switzerland) (09-03-2021)
    “…is one of the most problematic invasive trees in tropical and subtropical regions. Understanding driving forces affecting the potential global distribution…”
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    Predicting the Potential Current and Future Distribution of the Endangered Endemic Vascular Plant Primula boveana Decne. ex Duby in Egypt by Abdelaal, Mohamed, Fois, Mauro, Dakhil, Mohammed A, Bacchetta, Gianluigi, El-Sherbeny, Ghada A

    Published in Plants (Basel) (29-07-2020)
    “…Knowledge about population attributes, current geographic distribution, and changes over predicted climate change for many threatened endemic vascular plants…”
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    The success of alien plants in an arid ecosystem: Structural equation modeling reveals hidden effects of soil resources by El‐Barougy, Reham F., Dakhil, Mohammed A., ElGamal, Ibrahim A., Gray, Sarah M., Khedr, Abdel‐Hamid A., Bersier, Louis‐Félix

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-12-2021)
    “…The diversity of a native community is not the sole driving factor determining the success of an invader; abiotic factors can also play a role, making it…”
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    Structural and Chemical Adaptations of Artemisia monosperma Delile and Limbarda crithmoides (L.) Dumort. in Response to Arid Coastal Environments along the Mediterranean Coast of Egypt by El-Sherbeny, Ghada A, Dakhil, Mohammed A, Eid, Ebrahem M, Abdelaal, Mohamed

    Published in Plants (Basel) (04-03-2021)
    “…Arid coastal habitats are stressful regions subjected to the effects of biotic and abiotic factors. Vascular plants in these habitats display different…”
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    Seasonal potential of Pistia stratiotes in nutrient removal to eliminate eutrophication in Al-Sero Drain (South Nile Delta, Egypt) by Ali, Esmat F., Galal, Tarek M., Hassan, Loutfy M., Al-Yasi, Hatim M., Dakhil, Mohammed A., Eid, Ebrahem M.

    Published in Journal of freshwater ecology (01-01-2021)
    “…The present study was conducted to investigate the potential of the free-floating macrophytes Pistia stratiotes to remediate nutrients and restore the…”
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    Endemic Juniperus Montane Species Facing Extinction Risk under Climate Change in Southwest China: Integrative Approach for Conservation Assessment and Prioritization by Dakhil, Mohammed A, Halmy, Marwa Waseem A, Hassan, Walaa A, El-Keblawy, Ali, Pan, Kaiwen, Abdelaal, Mohamed

    Published in Biology (Basel, Switzerland) (17-01-2021)
    “…Climate change is an important driver of biodiversity loss and extinction of endemic montane species. In China, three endemic spp. ( var. pingii, , and ) are…”
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    Concealed truth: Modeling reveals unique Quaternary distribution dynamics and refugia of four related endemic keystone Abies taxa on the Tibetan Plateau by Xiong, Qinli, Halmy, Marwa Waseem A., Dakhil, Mohammed A., Pandey, Bikram, Zhang, Fengying, Zhang, Lin, Pan, Kaiwen, Li, Ting, Sun, Xiaoming, Wu, Xiaogang, Xiao, Yang

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-12-2019)
    “…Understanding the factors driving the Quaternary distribution of Abies in the Tibetan Plateau (TP) is crucial for biodiversity conservation and for predicting…”
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    Trait-Environment Relationships Reveal the Success of Alien Plants Invasiveness in an Urbanized Landscape by El-Barougy, Reham F., Dakhil, Mohammed A., Abdelaal, Mohamed, El-Keblawy, Ali, Bersier, Louis-Félix

    Published in Plants (Basel) (26-07-2021)
    “…Urban areas are being affected by rapidly increasing human-made pressures that can strongly homogenize biodiversity, reduce habitat heterogeneity, and…”
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    Distribution Pattern of Gymnosperms' Richness in Nepal: Effect of Environmental Constrains along Elevational Gradients by Pandey, Bikram, Nepal, Nirdesh, Tripathi, Salina, Pan, Kaiwen, Dakhil, Mohammed A, Timilsina, Arbindra, Justine, Meta F, Koirala, Saroj, Nepali, Kamal B

    Published in Plants (Basel) (14-05-2020)
    “…Understanding the pattern of species distribution and the underlying mechanism is essential for conservation planning. Several climatic variables determine the…”
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    Impact of climate change on the spatial distribution of the endemic shrub Rubus asirensis in the Arabian Peninsula by Bedair, Heba, Badawy, Nadia K., Morsy, Alaa, Rashad, Hadeer, Dakhil, Mohammed A.

    Published in Plant ecology (01-05-2024)
    “…The population size of the Rubus asirensis has declined significantly over the previous century across its geographical region. This decrease is related to…”
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    Climate change jointly with migration ability affect future range shifts of dominant fir species in Southwest China by Liao, Ziyan, Zhang, Lin, Nobis, Michael P., Wu, Xiaogang, Pan, Kaiwen, Wang, Keqing, Dakhil, Mohammed A., Du, Mingxi, Xiong, Qinli, Pandey, Bikram, Tian, Xianglin

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-03-2020)
    “…Aim As a prominent geographical distribution centre for the dark coniferous forests, mountains of Southwest China (MSWC) is experiencing an unprecedented…”
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    Impact of phosphorus application on drought resistant responses of Eucalyptus grandis seedlings by Tariq, Akash, Pan, Kaiwen, Olatunji, Olusanya A, Graciano, Corina, Li, Zilong, Li, Ningning, Song, Dagang, Sun, Feng, Wu, Xiaogang, Dakhil, Mohammed A., Sun, Xiaoming, Zhang, Lin

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-08-2019)
    “…Eucalyptus grandis is the most widely planted tree species worldwide and can face severe drought during the initial months after planting because the root…”
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