Nabq as “A Managed Resource Protected Area” or as “Multiple Use Management Area” is subjected to human activities that influence its biodiversity. Therefore, many field trips from January 2016 to January 2017 were carried out to detect the main activities in Nabq protectorate and their impacts on faunal macro-benthos biodiversity. Four stations representing two major habitats (mangrove and rocky shore) were chosen depending on anthropogenic activities. A total of 112 macro-benthos taxa were recorded in Nabq dominated with Planaxis salcatus, Nerita spp., Barbatia trapezina and Ophiocoma scolopendrina. The anthropogenic activities don't only affect the presence and absence of species, but also influence on the dominance status of species in t...
Human activities such as intensive agriculture, grazing and settlements have degraded the ecological...
(IF 5.71 [2018]; Q1)International audienceAnthropogenic activities including coastal industries, urb...
The comparative study of marine benthic hydrozoan assemblages can improve our understanding of envir...
Human activities are increasingly impacting biodiversity. To improve conservation planning measures ...
Surely the coupling of natural and anthropogenic stressors combined with a lack of regulation result...
The effect of human trampling on the abundance of small invertebrates inhabiting rocky shallow botto...
AbstractSurely the coupling of natural and anthropogenic stressors combined with a lack of regulatio...
The use of destructive fishing methods has long been considered damaging to the biodiversity of the ...
Mangrove is an evergreen, salt tolerant plant community, which grows in inter-tidal coastal zones of...
AbstractSeagrass ecosystems in Bahrain contribute significantly to the productivity of local fisheri...
The benthic macrofaunal biodiversity of the southeastern Mediterranean is considerably understudied ...
Sandy beaches provide several ecosystem services such as coastal protection and resilience, water fi...
The Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of Qatar is a rapidly developing region within the Arabian Gulf, w...
Tunisian natural environments have allowed the development of a remarkable both continental and mari...
Human activities such as intensive agriculture, grazing and settlements have degraded the ecological...
(IF 5.71 [2018]; Q1)International audienceAnthropogenic activities including coastal industries, urb...
The comparative study of marine benthic hydrozoan assemblages can improve our understanding of envir...
Human activities are increasingly impacting biodiversity. To improve conservation planning measures ...
Surely the coupling of natural and anthropogenic stressors combined with a lack of regulation result...
The effect of human trampling on the abundance of small invertebrates inhabiting rocky shallow botto...
AbstractSurely the coupling of natural and anthropogenic stressors combined with a lack of regulatio...
The use of destructive fishing methods has long been considered damaging to the biodiversity of the ...
Mangrove is an evergreen, salt tolerant plant community, which grows in inter-tidal coastal zones of...
AbstractSeagrass ecosystems in Bahrain contribute significantly to the productivity of local fisheri...
The benthic macrofaunal biodiversity of the southeastern Mediterranean is considerably understudied ...
Sandy beaches provide several ecosystem services such as coastal protection and resilience, water fi...
The Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of Qatar is a rapidly developing region within the Arabian Gulf, w...
Tunisian natural environments have allowed the development of a remarkable both continental and mari...
Human activities such as intensive agriculture, grazing and settlements have degraded the ecological...
(IF 5.71 [2018]; Q1)International audienceAnthropogenic activities including coastal industries, urb...
The comparative study of marine benthic hydrozoan assemblages can improve our understanding of envir...