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Lotfi Aleya
Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique
Publications - 362
Citations - 7402
Lotfi Aleya is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 307 publications receiving 4986 citations. Previous affiliations of Lotfi Aleya include Blaise Pascal University & University of Burgundy.
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Spatial and temporal distribution of chironomid larvae (Diptera: Nematocera) at the sediment—water interface in Lake Abbaye (Jura, France)
Valérie Verneaux,Lotfi Aleya +1 more
TL;DR: A survey of the spatial and temporal distribution of the chironomid community was conducted in Lake Abbaye (France) as mentioned in this paper, where samples were taken monthly (from May to November) at five depths (−1 m to − 20 m) using artificial substrates.
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Modelling the phytoplankton dynamics in a nutrient-rich solar saltern pond: predicting the impact of restoration and climate change
TL;DR: An ecological model for the solar saltern of Sfax (Tunisia) was established and validated by comparing simulation results to observed data relative to horizontal distributions of temperature, nutrients and phytoplankton biomass.
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Microbiota and epigenetics: promising therapeutic approaches?
TL;DR: The direct/indirect responsibility of the gut microbiome in disease induction in and outside the digestive tract is well studied as discussed by the authors, which can be achieved by changing the lifestyle pattern and diet or by supplementation with beneficial bacteria or their metabolites.
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Surface sediment dynamics along the Tunisian coast at Skhira (Gulf of Gabès, south-eastern Tunisia)
TL;DR: An investigation was conducted in the summer of 2012 at 24 study stations along the Tunisian coast near Skhira (south-eastern Mediterranean Sea) through high resolution of analyses, grain size and mineral composition of surface sediment as discussed by the authors.
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Coupling of the biochemical composition and calorific content of zooplankters with the Microcystis Aeruginosa proliferation in a highly eutrophic reservoir
TL;DR: In most cases, the cyanobacterial toxins affected the growth of zooplankton and the potential to use herbivorous zoopLankton as a means to combat Microcystis proliferation in the Villerest reservoir seems limited.