Biodiversity of macro-benthic invertebrates in the Eastern Egyptian Mediterranean coast

KM Abdelsalam, MFN Eldeen, MH Mona… - Regional Studies in …, 2024 - Elsevier
The present research paper aims to study the biodiversity of macro-benthic invertebrates
caught by bottom trawl nets along the eastern 180 km of the Egyptian Mediterranean coast …

Revision of Families Veneridae and Mactridae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) From the Suez Gulf, Egypt.

HA El Mekawy, AAM El-Sayed… - Egyptian Academic …, 2019 - search.ebscohost.com
Mollusks represent the second-largest animal phylum in the marine realm (Sharabati, 1984;
FAO, 2016; Rusmore-Villaume, 2008), therefore, they consider one of the most important …

[PDF][PDF] Taxonomical studies on edible bivalve molluscs inhabiting the coastal zones of Alexandria, Egypt

EA Farag, SI Dekinesh, HM El-Odessy - Pakistan journal of …, 1999 - academia.edu
The molluscs collected from the coastal area of Egypt had sixteen species belonging to eight
super families collected bivalve specimens from upon their taxonomic and diagnostic …

SEASONAL VARIATIONS OF TRACE METALS LEVELS IN WATER AND THE LIMPET PATELLA CAERULEA OF ALEXANDRIA COAST, EGYPT.

S El-Serafy, D El-Sayed… - Egyptian Journal of …, 2003 - ejabf.journals.ekb.eg
The whole soft tissues of the Patella caendea from Abu-Qir, EI-Anfushi and El-Mex stations
in Alexandria were seasonally analyzed during the period from Autumn 2001 to Summer …

[PDF][PDF] Further studies on Bivalves inhabiting the inter tidal zones of Port Saied, Fayed and Hurghada, Egypt

S Beltagi - International Journal of Development, 2015 - ijd.byethost13.com
Physical and chemical factors are controlling the lessipsian migration of the adult and larval
species of the Marine Bivalves. Most of the Red sea species of the mollusks especially …

Ecological studies on families Veneridae and Mactridae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) inhabiting the western coasts of the Suez Gulf, Egypt

H AM El Mekawy, A AM El-Sayed… - Egyptian Journal of …, 2019 - journals.ekb.eg
The faunal composition, abundance, distribution, population density and diversity of bivalve
species of families Mactridae and Veneridae were investigated from 11 sites along the …

[PDF][PDF] ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT

HAM El Mekawy, AAM El-Sayed, MA Amer, MH Sarhan - academia.edu
Veneridae) were the most frequent species at sites II (Kabanon), III (Adabia) and IV (Ain
Sokhna) during this study. Site III accommodated all recorded bivalves (13 species) …

ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT

M Sarhan, MA Amer, AAM Sayed, HA El Mekawy - Zoology), 2019 - journals.ekb.eg
Thirteen species of bivalves belong to families Mactridae and Veneridae (Mollusca: Bivalvia)
were identified and revised during the present study. These species were collected from 10 …