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Zoology & Entomology Department

Researches:

Different research programs have been carried out in the department of Zoology and Entomology in all areas including short-term and long-term projects. These include ecological and biological studies on the marine and freshwater ecosystems, the effect of water pollution on the Nile fauna, biological and taxonomical and fisheries studies on the Nile and Red Sea fishes. Moreover, a continuous work on stock assessment of fishes of the Nile and Red Sea has been established ten years ago and still in execution. Also modeling of the aquatic ecosystems of the Egyptian lakes, especially Lake Nasser is an important task of Fish Biology Group. Similar projects are carried out with respect to Entomological fields, especially those associated with our protected areas in Assiut and to animal parasites and their economic effects.

 

# Title Research Year
471 New records and redescription of the notostracan Tadpole shrimp, Triops longicaudatus (Le Conte, 1846) from temporary water bodies in North West region (Tabuk and Al-Madinah) of Saudi Arabia. 2014
472 Ultrastructure of the antennal sensillae of male and female
peach fruit fly, Bactrocera zonata
2014
473 Role of vitamin C and selenium in attenuation of nicotine induced oxidative stress, P53 and Bcl2 expression in adult rat spleen 2014
474 Interaction of the 5-fluorouracil analog 5-fluoro-2 -deoxyuridine with N and B isoforms of human serum albumin: a spectroscopic and calorimetric study. 2014
475 DJ 1 upregulates breast cancer cell invasion by repressing KLF17 expression 2014
476 Effects of anti-juvenile hormone (precocene II) treatment on phase changes and pheromone production in the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria (Forskal) (Orthoptera: Acrididae). 2014
477 Analysis of Binding Interaction Between Antibacterial Ciprofloxacin and Human Serum Albumin by Spectroscopic Techniques. 2014
478 Diversity of soil, Macroinvertebrates in Assiut, Egypt. 2014
479 Community structure of molluscans in River Nile and its branches in Assiut governorate, Egypt 2013
480 Maternal supplementation of diabetic mice with thymoquinone protects their offspring from abnormal obesity and diabetes by modulating their lipid profile and free radical production and restoring lymphocyte proliferation via PI3K/AKT signaling. 2013