EKB Journal Management System
Keywords = Lake Timsah
Number of Articles: 9

1

Salinity variation as a limiting environmental factor and its effect on biochemistry and protein quality of Tilapia zillii

Volume 25, Issue 6, November and December 2021, Page 411-431
Amr M. Nasef

2

Comparative study on Liza ramada (Risso, 1827) fishery status and management between Suez Canal Lakes, Egypt

Volume 23, Issue 3, July 2019, Page 271-282
Sahar F. Mehanna; Asaar S. El-Sherbeny; Mohammad El-Mor; Noha M. Eid

3

Zooplankton groups in Lake Timsah, Suez Canal, Egypt

Volume 23, Issue 2, April 2019, Page 303-316
Khalied A. El-Damhougy; Hussein A. El-Naggar; Mohamed A. Aly-Eldeen; Mohamed H. Abdella

4

A Study on Cerastoderma glaucum (Bruguière, 1789) As a Biomonitor Aspect of Oil Pollution in Lake Timsah, Suez Canal, Egypt

Volume 4, Issue 1, 2009, Page 21-30
Samya Mohammad; Aisha Belal; Nadia El-Agroudy

5

Size Distribution and Biometric Studies on the Rocky Snail Thais carinifera in Lake Timsah, Suez Canal

Volume 4, Issue 1, 2009, Page 31-37
Nancy Radwan; Samia Mohammad; Saad Mohammad; Ahmed Yaseen

6

Length-Weight Relationships and Monthly Variations in Body Weights and Condition Indices of Two Clam's Species; Venerupis aurea and Tapes decussata in Lake Timsah, Egypt

Volume 3, Issue 1, 2008, Page 111-124
Kandeel Kandeel

7

Quantitative Assessment of Gamete Production in Two Commercially Harvested Clams, Venerupis aurea and Tapes decussata (Bivalvia:Veneridae) in Lake Timsah, Suez Canal, Egypt

Volume 1, Issue 1, 2006, Page 41-52
Kandeel Kandeel

8

Age and Growth of the Cockles Cerastoderma glaucum and Papyridea papyracea in Lake Timsah, Suez Canal

Volume 1, Issue 1, 2006, Page 25-32
Samia Mohammad; Mahmoud Mohallal; Saad Mohammed; Mohamed Attia

9

COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE LEVELS OF HEAVY METALS IN THE BITTER LAKES AND LAKE TIMSAH, (SUEZ CANAL) IN RELATION TO THE REPRODUCTIVE CYCLE OF THE RABBIT FISH SIGANUS RIVULA TUS.

Volume 10, Issue 2, April 2006, Page 179-193
Magdy EL-Halfawy; Waheed Mahmoud; Ami Ramadan; Yousry Soliman