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    Phytoplankton-zooplankton relations in three inland seas along the Qatari coast (Arabian Gulf) 

    Nour El-Din, N. M.; Al-Khayat, J. A. ( Taylor and Francis Ltd. , 2005 , Article)
    Phyloplankton and zooplankton community structures and abundance were studied in three inland seas around Qatar, two along the eastern coast and one along the northwestern coast. Despite some irregularities, the direct ...
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    Accumulation of Trace Metals, Petroleum Hydrocarbons, and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Marine Copepods from the Arabian Gulf 

    El-Din, N.M. Nour; Abdel-Moati, M. A. R. ( Springer Verlag New York Inc , 2001 , Article)
    In this study, zooplankton samples were collected from the coastal waters of Qatar during winter and summer 1998 to assess the impact of growing industrialization on the bioaccumulation of trace metals, total petroleum ...
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    Feeding on intertidal microbial mats by postlarval tiger shrimp, Penaeus semisulcatus De Haan 

    Al-Maslamani, I.; Le Vay, L.; Kennedy, H. ( Springer Berlin / Heidelberg , 2009 , Article)
    A series of experiments investigated the potential role of microbial mats in nutrition of the early settlement stages of Penaeus semisulcatus. From 3 days post-metamorphosis, the microbial mat supported high growth and ...

    An Equatorial Pacific rain event: influence on the distribution of iron and hydrogen peroxide in surface waters 

    Alfred K, Hanson; Tindale, Neil W; Abdel-Moati, Mohamed A.R ( Elsevier , 2001 , Article)
    The wet deposition of iron and peroxides was monitored during an intense rain squall in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. Iron and hydrogen peroxide were determined at sea using adsorptive cathodic stripping voltammetry (ACSV) ...

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      Abdel-Moati, M. A.R. (1) Abdel-Moati, Mohamed A.R (1) Al-Khayat, J. A. (1) Al-Maslamani, I. (1) ... View More
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