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The impacts of biological invasions
ABSTRACT The Anthropocene is characterised by a continuous human‐mediated reshuffling of the distributions of species globally. Both intentional and unintentional introductions have resulted in numerous species being translocated beyond their native ranges, often leading to their establishment and subsequent spread – a process referred to as biological
Phillip J. Haubrock +42 more
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Golani, Daniel, Fricke, Ronald (2018): Checklist of the Red Sea Fishes with delineation of the Gulf of Suez, Gulf of Aqaba, endemism and Lessepsian migrants. Zootaxa 4509 (1): 1-215, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4509.1.
Golani, Daniel +3 more
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Will the Mediterranean Sea Be a Cul‐de‐Sac for Marine Gastropods Under Climate Change?
Marine benthic gastropods remain understudied despite extensive historical records, limiting our understanding of their vulnerability to climate change. Using multi‐temporal species distribution models, we show that intermediate future climate conditions may trigger major habitat contractions for four key cowrie and frog‐shell species in the NE ...
Arianna Giannini +3 more
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Hydrographical conditions and benthic assemblages in the Suez Gulf, Egypt [PDF]
The coastal development and human activities along the Suez Gulf leading to sedimentation, degrade the quality of water, disturbing the natural structure and functions of aquatic communities.
Emara, Ahmed M. +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim This research investigates the distribution of the non‐indigenous calanoid copepod Pseudodiaptomus marinus Sato, 1913 in Italian coastal waters as retrieved by the data collected in the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) programme in the 2015–2023 time window. Location Italian marine coastal waters, Mediterranean Sea.
Stefano Corona +7 more
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Bottom trawl discards in the Gulf of Suez, Egypt
No abstracts are to be cited without prior reference to the author.This study is the first assessment of discard composition of the bottom trawl fishery in the Gulf of Suez.
Azza A. H. El-Ganainy (18053488) +2 more
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On The Prawn Fisheries in the Gulf of Suez, Egypt
Prawn fisheries in the Gulf of Suez constitute about 13.7% of the total fish and shrimp landings. About 11% are made up by three penaeid species namely: Penaeus japonicus Bate, Penaeus semisulcatus De Han and Penaeus latisulcatus Kishinouy. Metapenaeopsis stridulants Alcock and Trachypenaeus curvirostris Stimpson are two further small species which ...
Yassin, Mohamed H. محمد ياسين +3 more
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US‐Japan Alliance: Emmeshing Bilateralism Into Broader Multilateralism
ABSTRACT In the 21st Century, geopolitical confrontation between the Eurasian continental powers and the sea powers works to divide Asia. The US‐Japan alliance has transformed itself from Japanʼs asymmetrical security dependence of the Cold War period into a mutual and more integrated partnership today.
Yoichiro Sato
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This work describes the environmental conditions in the Miocene from the Gulf of Suez. It is the first fully quantitative, palaeoenvironmental reconstruction in the region.
Ayyad, H
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Obesity and Natural Products: Mechanisms, Therapeutic Potential, and Future Directions
Natural products such as EGCG, berberine, curcumin, and capsaicin modulate key metabolic pathways including AMPK activation, adipogenesis inhibition, and inflammatory signaling. While clinical trials demonstrate modest benefits on body weight and metabolic parameters, translational challenges related to bioavailability, dose feasibility, and regulatory
Ohoud M. Marie +1 more
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