Dr. Samya Haussien Mohammad
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Dr. Samya Haussien Mohammad

Professor
Assiut University, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Marine Biology from Assiut University, Egypt

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Biography

Dr. Samya Hussien Mohammad is currently working as Professor of Aquatic Invertebrates. Dr. Samya obtained PhD degree in Marine Biology. Dr. Samya also worked as Teaching Assistant at Assiut University, Teaching Assistant, Assistant Lecturer and Lecturer at Suez Canal University, and Assistant Professor at Port Said University. Dr Samya is also working as member of Egyptian Society for Environmental Sciences, Egyptian German Society of Animal Science, Society of Animal Science, Egyptian Society of Natural Toxins, Syndicate of scientific careers, Club staff members, and Egyptian Society for the Development of Fisheries. Dr. Samya has published 13 articles in journals as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Marine Biology
62%
Ecology
90%
Microbiology
75%
Taxonomy
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Alkaradawe, R.M.I., S.H. Mohammad, S. Z. Mohamed and Z.S. Morsy, 2015. Aspects on the reproductive cycle of donax semistriatus and donax trunculus (mollusca: bivalvia) in idku, egypt. Indian j. Geo-Mar. sci., .
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  2. Mohammad, S.H., A.A. Belal and S.S. Hassan, 2014. Growth, age and reproduction of the commercially clams Venerupis aurea and Ruditapes decussates in Timsah Lake, Suez Canal, Egypt. IJMS., 43: 589-600.
  3. Alkaradawe, R.M.I., S.H. Mohammad, S.Z. Mohamed and Z.S. Morsy, 2014. Population structure, condition index and age structure of the Mediterranean carpet shell clams Donax semistriatus and Donax trunculus (Mollusca: Bivalvia) in Idku, Egypt. Egypt. J. Aquat. Biol. Fish, 18: 27-50.
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  4. Radwan, N.A., S.H. Mohammad, S.Z. Mohammed and A.E. Yaseen, 2009. Reproduction and gonad development of gastropod thais carinifera in Lake Timsah, Suez Canal, Egypt. Egypt J. Aquat. Biol. Fish., 13: 53-67.
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  5. Radwan, N.A., S.H. Mohammad, S.Z. Mohammed and A.E. Yaseen, 2009. Biometric studies on Thais carinifera in Lake Timsah Suez Canal. CATRINA, 4: 31-37.
  6. Mohammad, S.H., A.A. Belal and N.A. El-Agroudy, 2009. A study on Cerastoderma glaucum (Bruguiere, 1789) as a biomonitor aspect of oil pollution from Lake Timsah, Suez Canal, Egypt. CATRINA, 4: 21-30.
  7. Fadel, H.M. and S.H. Mohammad, 2009. Microbiological monitoring of some common commercial molluscan shellfish in Lake Timsah, Suez Canal, Egypt. Egyp. J. Aqua. Res., 35: 149-163.
  8. Ali, E.M., S.H. Mohammad, S.Z. Mohamed and M.A. Aamer, 2009. Reproductive cycle of Donax trunculus (Mollusca: Bivalvia ) in port said, Mediterranean Coast, Egypt. Mansoura J. Biol., 36: 243-259.
  9. Mohammad, S.H., G.A. El-Shoubaky and F.F. Madkour, 2008. On the use of dry seaweeds and condensed phytoplankton as diets for the Venerupis aurea Egypt. J. Aquat. Biol. Fish., 12: 265-273.
  10. Mohammad, S.H., 2008. Vertical zonation and biometric parameter of the gastropod Cerithium scabridum in Suez canal. Res. J. Environ. Sci., 2: 100-107.
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  11. Mohammad, S.H., 2007. On the distribution and abundance of some molluscs in Lake Timsah, Suez Canal. Egyp. J. Aqua. Res., 33: 147-155.
  12. Mohammad, S.H., M.E. Mohallal, S.Z. Mohammed and M.N. Attia, 2006. Age and growth of the cockles Cerastoderma glaucum and Papyridea papyracea in Lake Timsah, Suez Canal. Catrina, 1: 25-32.