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Wael Salah El-Tohamy Mostafa - Staff Pages | Damietta University
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Position :
Associate Professor
Department :
Zoology
Specification :
Work Phone :
403866/057
Email :
waelsalah@mans.edu.eg
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Evaluation of spatial and temporal variations of surface water quality in the Nile River Damietta branch
Protozoa in a stressed area of the Egyptian Mediterranean coast of Damietta, Egypt
Qualitative and quantitative study of copepods in damietta harbor, egypt
Preliminary study on protozoan community in Damietta Harbor, Egypt.
Temporal and spatial variations of surface water quality in the Nile River of Damietta Region, Egypt
Water Quality Assessment of Burullus Lake Using Multivariate Analysis
Suitable algal species and density for the culture of copepod Gladioferens imparipes as a potential live food for fish larvae
Environmental determinants of zooplankton community in the Damietta estuary of the Nile River, Egypt.
Zooplankton of a stressed area in the Damietta coast of the Mediterranean Sea
Water quality assessment of the Nile Delta Coast, south eastern Mediterranean, Egypt.
Evaluation of the Water Quality of Damietta Harbor: Using the Zooplankton Diversity and the Traditional Water Quality Parameters
Food relations between larvae of economic fishes and zooplankton in some Egyptian coastal areas of the Mediterranean Sea
Distribution, composition, and abundance of protozoa in Burullus Lake, Egypt, and relationships with environmental variables
Mesozooplankton in a stressed area of the Nile Delta Coast, Egypt.
hydrography and crustacean zooplankton as determinants of rotifer distribution and density in damietta coast, egypt
Zooplankton community in Damietta Harbor
Effect of the maritime activities and Nile discharge on ecological and biological characteristics of Damietta Harbour, Egypt
Mesozooplankton of the Damietta Branch, Nile River, Egypt
Spatio-temporal population and reproductive responses in Hediste diversicolor (Polychaeta: Nereididae) from the Damietta Harbor Barge Canal, Egypt.
Integrating Sentinel 2A data for selecting the best methods in observation of biological pigments in coastal water
Diet Composition and Feeding Habits of Fish Larvae of Five Species in the Burullus Lake, Egypt
Geographical Variations in Liver Cancer Epidemiology and Diagnosis in the Damietta Governorate, Egypt: An Observational Study
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