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The present study aims: 1) To evaluate the biotic relationships between common birds and growing plants in the different habitat types in Damietta coastal area, the major habitat types recognized in the study area can be divided into aquatic and terrestrial habitats. 2) To develop data base about birds (resident & migratory) and plants in the study area. The data base will be useful for credible management measures. This survey indicated that 66 species of birds were censused, The recorded species were belonged to 12 orders and 28 families where the number of Plant species recorded were 107…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The present study aims: 1) To evaluate the biotic relationships between common birds and growing plants in the different habitat types in Damietta coastal area, the major habitat types recognized in the study area can be divided into aquatic and terrestrial habitats. 2) To develop data base about birds (resident & migratory) and plants in the study area. The data base will be useful for credible management measures. This survey indicated that 66 species of birds were censused, The recorded species were belonged to 12 orders and 28 families where the number of Plant species recorded were 107 species, belonging to 49 families, of these 52 were annuals and 58 were perennials. The present study indicates that the Damietta coastal area is a main passage and visiting area for many migratory birds from Europe and Asia to Africa.
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Autorenporträt
O Dr. Serag completou o seu doutoramento em Ecologia do Sistema do Canal das Universidades de Mansoura-Lund 1989. Actualmente a trabalhar como professor de Ecologia na Universidade de Damietta. Publicou mais de 85 artigos de investigação em revistas nacionais e internacionais. Está interessado na diversidade vegetal e na gestão dos recursos naturais.