Browsing by Author "Ben Hamadou, Radhouane"
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Characterization of Microalgae Species from Qatar Coastal Waters for Animal Feed Production
Raees, Asmaa Mohamed (2014 , Master Thesis)Food security worldwide is field of major research and investigation to improve and find new resource production systems for a continuously growing world population. The state of Qatar being an arid and with limited arable ... -
COVID-19 and the Climate Change
abdalla, mays; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane (2020 , Video)NA -
Distinctive Physiology (Growth and Photosynthetic Efficiency) of Qatari Corals Under Variable Dynamic Factors, An Experimental Approach
Al-Neama, Nayla Mohammed (2014 , Master Thesis)The Arabian Gulf is well known as being probably the most extreme environment in which zooxanthellate coral reef communities occur. A combination of both extremely high and low temperatures as well as high salinities, ... -
Mobile Epifauna Associated To Artificial Substrates In Offshore Qatari Waters
Abdulaziz Aziz, Naeem (2019 , Master Thesis)Offshore human-made structures including oil and gas platforms and other energy producing structures, such as foundations of windfarms, serve as hard substratum supporting diverse marine communities of invertebrates both ... -
Phylogenetic Diversity of Cyanobacteria from Qatar Coastal Waters
Al-Khelaifi, Fatima Abdullah (2014 , Master Thesis)Cyanobacteria represent the major microorganism phyla, being diverse and widespread group inhabiting most of the earth's environments. The recent increase of occurrence of toxic cyanobacterial strains in the marine environment ... -
Plegadognathus bonariensis (Acari: Halacaridae): First halacarid mite report from Qatar
Durucan, Furkan; Range, Pedro; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane ( Acarological Society of Iran , 2019 , Article)In this study, the genus Plegadognathus Morselli, 1981 with the species P. bonariensis. Viets, 1936) is recorded from Qatar for the first time. Diagnoses for the genus Plegadognathus and the short description of female of ... -
Uncovering responses of zooplankton community to CO2 acidification in Qatar coastal waters
Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane; Aboshanab, Rawan; Sherif, Ahmed; Al-Mandili, Monzer; Omer, Ghadeer; Shabbir, Fahad; Kazmi, Sayed; Range, Pedro; Al-Maslamani, Ibrahim; Obbard, Jeffrey... more authors ... less authors ( Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press , 2016 , Conference Paper)The combustion of fossil fuels is pushing atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) to unprecedented levels. This rapid increase in atmospheric CO2 is causing global changes, with noticeable increases in temperature, ...