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Abdelkrim Si Bachir
Researcher at University of Batna
Publications - 25
Citations - 279
Abdelkrim Si Bachir is an academic researcher from University of Batna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bubulcus ibis & Species richness. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 21 publications receiving 201 citations.
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Diversity and bioprospecting of extremely halophilic archaea isolated from Algerian arid and semi-arid wetland ecosystems for halophilic-active hydrolytic enzymes.
Taha Menasria,Taha Menasria,Taha Menasria,Margarita Aguilera,Hacene Hocine,Leyla Benammar,Ammar Ayachi,Abdelkrim Si Bachir,Ahmed Dekak,Mercedes Monteoliva-Sánchez +9 more
TL;DR: An abundant and diverse haloarchaeal community, detected in Algerian wetland ecosystems, presenting a promising source of molecules with important biotechnological applications is shown.
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Nest Site Selection and Breeding Success in an Expanding Species, the Cattle Egret Bubulcus ibis
TL;DR: The installation chronology and nest site selection are described, and their effect on breeding success investigated, and a gradual decrease was observed in the height of the nests which were progressively built away from the trunk.
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Ecological status interactions for assessing bird diversity in relation to a heterogeneous landscape structure
TL;DR: The findings emphasise the importance of using combinations within the birds’ ecological status, which would give information on the actual state of avifauna, relevant for future programmes and conservation actions.
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Spatiotemporal diversity, structure and trophic guilds of insect assemblages in a semi-arid Sabkha ecosystem
Haroun Chenchouni,Taha Menasria,Souad Neffar,Smail Chafaa,Lyès Bradai,Rachid Chaibi,Mohamed Nacer Mekahlia,Djamel Bendjoudi,Abdelkrim Si Bachir +8 more
TL;DR: The CCA demonstrated that phytophages and saprophages as well as Coleoptera and Orthoptera were positively correlated with the two parameters of vegetation, especially in spring and summer.
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The future for Mediterranean wetlands: 50 key issues and 50 important conservation research questions.
Nigel G. Taylor,Patrick Grillas,Hazem Al Hreisha,Özge Balkız,Maud Borie,Olivier Boutron,Ana Catita,Jocelyn Champagnon,Semia Cherif,Kerim Çiçek,Luís Costa,Mohamed Dakki,Mauro Fois,Thomas Galewski,Alessandro Galli,Nicholas M. Georgiadis,Andy J. Green,Virgilio Hermoso,Rezart Kapedani,Manfred A. Lange,Zoran Mateljak,Maher Osta,Eva Papastergiadou,Clairie Papazoglou,Sergi Sabater,Sergi Sabater,Boudjéma Samraoui,Farrah Samraoui,Abdelkrim Si Bachir,Eva Tankovic,Mathieu Thévenet,Antonio Troya,William J. Sutherland +32 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identified 50 key issues that might affect Mediterranean wetlands between 2020 and 2050, and 50 important research questions that, if answered, would have the greatest impact on the conservation of Mediterranean wetlands.