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Magda Bou Dagher Kharrat
Researcher at Saint Joseph University
Publications - 20
Citations - 267
Magda Bou Dagher Kharrat is an academic researcher from Saint Joseph University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mediterranean Basin & Population. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 18 publications receiving 137 citations. Previous affiliations of Magda Bou Dagher Kharrat include Saint Joseph's University.
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Evolution-based approach needed for the conservation and silviculture of peripheral forest tree populations
Bruno Fady,Filippos A. Aravanopoulos,Paraskevi Alizoti,Csaba Mátyás,Georg von Wühlisch,Marjana Westergren,Piero Belletti,Branislav Cvjetković,Fulvio Ducci,Gerhard Huber,Colin T. Kelleher,Abdelhamid Khaldi,Magda Bou Dagher Kharrat,Hojka Kraigher,Koen Kramer,Urs Mühlethaler,Sanja Perić,Annika Perry,Matti Rousi,Hassan Sbay,Srdjan Stojnic,Martina Tijardović,Ivaylo Tsvetkov,Maria Carolina Varela,Giovanni G. Vendramin,Tzvetan Zlatanov +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the genetic and ecological processes acting on different types of peripheral populations and indicate why these processes may be of general interest for adapting forests and forest management to climate change.
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Tapping into non-English-language science for the conservation of global biodiversity.
Tatsuya Amano,Violeta Berdejo-Espinola,Alec P. Christie,Kate Willott,Munemitsu Akasaka,András Báldi,Anna Berthinussen,Sandro Bertolino,Andrew J. Bladon,Min Chen,Min Chen,Chang-Yong Choi,Magda Bou Dagher Kharrat,Luis G. de Oliveira,Perla Farhat,Marina Golivets,Nataly Hidalgo Aranzamendi,Kerstin Jantke,Joanna Kajzer-Bonk,Joanna Kajzer-Bonk,M. Çisel Kemahlı Aytekin,Igor Khorozyan,Kensuke Kito,Ko Konno,Da-Li Lin,Nick A. Littlewood,Nick A. Littlewood,Yang Liu,Yifan Liu,Matthias-Claudio Loretto,Matthias-Claudio Loretto,Valentina Marconi,Valentina Marconi,Philip A. Martin,William H. Morgan,Juan P. Narvaez-Gomez,Juan P. Narvaez-Gomez,Pablo Jose Negret,Elham Nourani,Elham Nourani,Jose M. Ochoa Quintero,Nancy Ockendon,Rachel Rui Ying Oh,Silviu O. Petrovan,Ana C. Piovezan-Borges,Ingrid L. Pollet,Danielle L. Ramos,Ana L. Reboredo Segovia,A. Nayelli Rivera-Villanueva,Ricardo Rocha,Ricardo Rocha,Ricardo Rocha,Marie Morgane Rouyer,Katherine A. Sainsbury,Katherine A. Sainsbury,Richard Schuster,Dominik Schwab,Çağan H. Şekercioğlu,Çağan H. Şekercioğlu,Hae Min Seo,Gorm E. Shackelford,Yushin Shinoda,Rebecca K. Smith,Shan Dar Tao,Ming Shan Tsai,Elizabeth H. M. Tyler,Flóra Vajna,José O. Valdebenito,José O. Valdebenito,Svetlana Vozykova,Paweł Waryszak,Veronica Zamora-Gutierrez,Rafael D. Zenni,Wenjun Zhou,William J. Sutherland +74 more
TL;DR: For example, the authors identified 1,234 non-English-language studies providing evidence on the effectiveness of biodiversity conservation interventions, compared to 4,412 English-language literature studies identified with the same criteria.
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Geographical isolation caused the diversification of the Mediterranean thorny cushion-like Astragalus L. sect. Tragacantha DC. (Fabaceae)
Laurent Hardion,Laurent Hardion,Pierre-Jean Dumas,Farah Abdel-Samad,Farah Abdel-Samad,Magda Bou Dagher Kharrat,Boštjan Surina,Boštjan Surina,Laurence Affre,Frédéric Médail,Gianluigi Bacchetta,Alex Baumel +11 more
TL;DR: Bayesian phylogenetics applied to rDNA ITS sequences reveal that the diversification of A. Tragacantha has roots dating back to the Pliocene, and the same data also indicate an eastern-western split giving rise to the five main lineages that exist today.
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A strong east–west Mediterranean divergence supports a new phylogeographic history of the carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua, Leguminosae) and multiple domestications from native populations
Juan Viruel,Nicolas Le Galliot,Samuel Pironon,Gonzalo Nieto Feliner,Jean-Pierre Suc,Fatma Lakhal‐Mirleau,Marianick Juin,Marjorie Selva,Magda Bou Dagher Kharrat,Lahcen Ouahmane,Stefano La Malfa,Katia Diadema,Hervé Sanguin,Frédéric Médail,Alex Baumel +14 more
TL;DR: The strong west–east divergence and the occurrence of four lineages within C. siliqua provided support for a new hypothesis of multiple domestications of the carob tree from native populations throughout the Mediterranean basin, and a severe population decline during LIG.
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Genome size variation and polyploidy in the geographical range of Juniperus sabina L. (Cupressaceae)
Perla Farhat,Perla Farhat,Sonja Siljak-Yakovlev,Robert P. Adams,Magda Bou Dagher Kharrat,Thierry Robert,Thierry Robert +6 more
TL;DR: These findings open new venues towards the discovering of the polyploidization pathway of J. sabina var.