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Dr. Hanan Mitwally
Dr. Hanan Mitwally
Professor, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University
Verified email at alexu.edu.eg - Homepage
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Response of the benthic food web to short- and long-term nutrient enrichment in saltmarsh mudflats
DSJ Pierre-Yves Pascal, John W. Fleeger 2 , Henricus T
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES 474 (doi: 10.3354/meps10090), 27-41, 2013
422013
Long-term nutrient enrichment elicits a weak density response by saltmarsh meiofauna
HM Mitwally, JW Fleeger
Hydrobiologia 713, 97-114, 2013
132013
Egyptian interstitial Copepoda with the description of two new species and one new subspecies.
M Mitwally H, Hanan. and Paul A
Crustaceana, 513-544., 2001
13*2001
Spatial variability of meiofauna and macrofauna in a Mediterranean protected area, Burullus lake, Egypt.
HMAAA Mitwallty
Meiofauna marina 16, 186-200, 2008
112008
A test of biological trait analysis with nematodes and an anthropogenic stressor
J Mitwally, Hanan and Fleeger
Environ Monit Assess (2016) 188 (140), 12 on line 3/2/2016, 2016
8*2016
Egyptian sandy beach meiofauna and benthic diatoms
MM Mitwally, H.M., Montagna, P.A. , Halim, Y.,Khalil, A.N., Dorgham, M.M., Atta
Rapp.Comm.Int.Mer Medit. 37, 537, 2004
72004
Long‐term nutrient enrichment alters nematode trophic structure and body size in a Spartina alterniflora salt marsh
HM Mitwally, JW Fleeger
Marine ecology 36 (4), 910-925, 2015
52015
A comparison of physical disturbance and pollution stressors in sandy beaches using nematode functional biological traits
Hanan
Journal of Coastal Conservation 26 (39), 20, 2022
4*2022
First insight into the growth and population aspects of the carpet clam Paphia textile (Gmelin, 1791), the main bivalve species along the Suez Canal, Egypt
FAAR Marwa I. Farghaly a,⇑, Tamer El-Sayed Ali a, Hanan M. Mitwally a
Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research, 2022
32022
Ecological and systematic studies of the interstitial fauna and benthic diatoms in the sandy beaches of Alexandria.
HM Mitwally
Ph. D thesis, Faculty of Science, Alexandria Univ, 1999
31999
Ecological factors affecting benthic fauna at Lake Maryut, Alexandria Egypt
H Mitwally
Egyptian Journal of Experimental Biology (zoology) 11 (2), 159-169, 2015
22015
Using the Nematode to harpacticoid Copepod ratio as a monitoring tool of benthic organic pollution
HM Mitwally
Egyptian journal of aquatic research 33 (3), 88-102, 2007
22007
Environmental drivers of meiofaunal natural variability, Egypt, Southeastern Mediterranean
HM Mitwally, AM Hamdan
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 193 (4), 185, 2021
12021
Reproductive studies on the carpet clam Paphia textile (Paratapes textilis) (Gmelin 1791) (Family: Veneridae): a guide of aquaculture management along the Egyptian coasts …
M Farghaly, TES Ali, HM Mitwally, FAA Razekb
BMC Zoology 8 (18), 1-23, 2023
2023
Linkages between pelagic and benthic biota in a deteriorated coastal lake after restoration, Maruit, Egypt
H Mitwally, HE Rashidy, P Montagna
Environ Monit Assess 195, 919, 2023
2023
Relationships between nematode body size, shape, tail types and trophic guilds
HMMJW Fleeger
Fifteenth International Meiofauna Conference, July 22 to 26, 2013. Ansan …, 2013
2013
FERTILIZER EFFECT ON FOOD WEBS OF MUDFLATS OF A SALT MARSH OF NEW ENGLAND
P Pierre-Yves, JW Fleeger, HTS Boschker, LA Deegan, HM Mitwally, ...
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS, 2010
2010
Comparative study of trophic guilds free living nematodes inhabiting Rosetta Estuary and Eastern Harbor, Alexandria Egypt
M H.M
Egyptian journal of aquatic Biology and fisheries, 12/1:117-142. 12 (1), 117-142, 2008
2008
Spatial Variability of Meiofauna Sandy Assemblages in Response to sand nourishment, Alexandria Egypt
HMMAM Khader
Thirteen International Meiofauna Conference. July 29 August 3, 2007 (Oral …, 2007
2007
Using the nematodes to harpacticoid Copepod ratio as a monitoring tool of benthic organic pollution.
M H.M.
Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research, 33(3):88-102. 33 (3), 88-102, 2007
2007
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