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Reham Fekry Mahmoud El-Barogy - Staff Pages | Damietta University
Personal Information
Position :
Lecturer
Department :
Botany
Specification :
Work Phone :
2403866/057
Email :
Reham_Fekry2012@du.edu.eg
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Researches
Google Scholar Researches
Functional similarity and dissimilarity facilitate alien plant invasiveness along biotic and abiotic gradients in an arid protected area
Richness, phylogenetic diversity, and abundance all have positive effects on invader performance in an arid ecosystem
Invasion risk assessment using trait-environment and species distribution modelling techniques in an arid protected area: Towards conservation prioritization
Potential risks to endemic conifer montane forests under climate change: Integrative approach for conservation prioritization in southwestern China
Phytoremediation perspectives of seven aquatic macrophytes for removal of heavy metals from polluted drains in the Nile Delta of Egypt
Heterogeneity in patterns of survival of the invasive species Ipomoea carnea in urban habitats along the Egyptian Nile Delta
Potential extinction risk of Juniperus phoenicea under global climate change: Towards conservation planning
Trait-environment relationships reveal the success of alien plants invasiveness in an urbanized landscape
Clay and climatic variability explain the global potential distribution of Juniperus phoenicea toward restoration planning
Contrasting alien effects on native diversity along biotic and abiotic gradients in an arid protected area
The success of alien plants in an arid ecosystem: Structural equation modeling reveals hidden effects of soil resources
Diversity pattern of Symplocos tree species in China under climate change scenarios: Toward conservation planning
Population status, habitat preferences and predictive current and future distributions of three endangered Silene species under changing climate
Contrasting alien impact on native diversity along biotic and abiotic gradients in an arid protected area
SEED CHARACTERS OF GRAMINECIOUS WEEDS IN DAMIETTA