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Aslam Sami Djellouli
Researcher at Tunis University
Publications - 10
Citations - 410
Aslam Sami Djellouli is an academic researcher from Tunis University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Caulerpa & Caulerpa taxifolia. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 396 citations.
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The Introduced Green Alga Caulerpa Taxifolia Continues to Spread in the Mediterranean
Alexandre Meinesz,Thomas Belsher,Thierry Thibaut,Boris Antolić,Karim Ben Mustapha,Charles-Francçois Boudouresque,Danièle Chiaverini,Francesco Cinelli,J.M. Cottalorda,Aslam Sami Djellouli,Amor El Abed,Carla Orestano,A.M. Grau,Ljiljana Iveša,Andrej Jaklin,Habib Langar,Enric Massuti-Pascual,Andrea Peirano,Leonardo Tunesi,Jean de Vaugelas,Nevenka Zavodnik,Ante Zuljevic +21 more
TL;DR: The tropical green alga Caulerpa taxifolia in the Mediterranean has spread steadily since its introduction in 1984, and there is no reason to believe that spreading will slow down in the years to come.
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Invasion of caulerpa racemosa var. cylindracea (caulerpales, chlorophyta) in the mediterranean sea: an assessment of the spread
Luigi Piazzi,Alexander Meinesz,Marc Verlaque,Baris Akcali,Boris Antolić,Marina Argyrou,David Balata,Enric Ballesteros,Sebastiano Calvo,Francesco Cinelli,Şükran Cirik,Andrea Cossou,Roberta D'Archino,Aslam Sami Djellouli,F. Javel,Edwzn Lanfranco,Carmen Mifsud,David Pala,Panyotis Panayotidis,Andrea Peirano,Gérard Pergent,Antonella Petrocelli,Sandrine Ruitton,Ante Žuljević,Giulia Ceccherelli +24 more
TL;DR: L'article a comme objet de presenter un bilan de la colonisation de the Mediterranee par l'algue verte introduite Caulerpa racemosa var.
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Characterization of the benthic vegetation in the Farwà Lagoon (Libya)
Gérard Pergent,Aslam Sami Djellouli,Abdulmaula Hamza,K. S. Ettayeb,A. A. El Mansouri,F. M. Talha,M. A. Hamza,Christine Pergent-Martini,F. Platini +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the main benthic vegetation was mapped by compiling the field observations (transect method), and remote sensing of SPOT satellite images in the Farwa Lagoon, Libya.
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Extension of two Caulerpa species along the Tunisian coast
TL;DR: Four morphologically different groups of C. racemosa and C. taxifolia are identified in Tunisia, leading to the hypothesis of the multiplicity of the origins of the introduction of the species and suggest possible invasive potentialities.
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The Neogoniolithon brassica-florida (Harvey) Setchell & L.R. Mason (1943) Reef of Bahiret el Bibane Lagoon (Southeastern Tunisia)
TL;DR: In this paper, the current status of the Neogoniolithon brassica-florida reef appears to be much reduced from that reported 30 years ago, indicating a regression of 26%.