S Barik, GK Saha, S Mazumdar - Ecological Informatics, 2022 - Elsevier
Assessment of occupancy status, as well as projection of suitable habitats and connectivity of wetland indicator species, and thereby identification of potential conservation umbrella …
Burullus Lake is one of the most important coastal deltaic lakes in Egypt. Therefore, this study is focused on the distribution and risk assessment of heavy metals in the lake's core …
M Abd-Ellatif, V Guerretti, H Rashad, M Zaghloul… - Euro-Mediterranean …, 2024 - Springer
The present study seeks to assess waterbird diversity and water and sediment quality at Ashtoum El-Gamil protected area, Egypt, after a dredging project. The Lake Manzala …
This paper proposes a pragmatic approach for rapid assessment of the weighted contribution of the main waste streams contributing to pollution of surface water bodies. A …
F Semida, G Orabi, D Medany… - Egyptian Journal of …, 2024 - search.ebscohost.com
Ecologically, the presence of avifauna is a crucial indicator of ecosystem equilibrium. The diversity of bird species and their community structure serves as an essential tool for …
MA Issa, MIA El-Bakhshawngi… - Catrina: The International …, 2024 - cat.journals.ekb.eg
Bird presence in the agricultural ecosystem is a critical for preserving ecological balance due to its various ecological impacts. The composition of bird species and their feeding …
EM Younis, SS Abuelkasem, PE Mehanny… - ejah.journals.ekb.eg
ABSTRACT L ake Burullus is the second largest one that is located in the Nile Delta and is connected to the Mediterranean by a narrow outlet. This Lake faces various anthropogenic …
BM Sheta, AA Abdelhalim, EE Elgyar, MA Khalil… - ejabf.journals.ekb.eg
Burllus wetland is one of the ideal places for overwintering migratory and resident birds in Egypt. This study aimed to assess the bird diversity and habitat suitability at one of the …
The lakes of Egypt are the most diverse habitats for breeding and wintering migratory birds. Lakes are classified as wetlands that include both terrestrial and aquatic environments; thus …