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Nahid Shokribousjein
Nahid Shokribousjein
Flinders University
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Spatial variation of symbiotic Dinoflagellates on coral reefs of the northern Persian Gulf
J Seyfabadi, N Shokri, MR Fatemi
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences 10 (3), 475-486, 2011
112011
Demographic stability of the Australian temperate exoneurine bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) through the Last Glacial Maximum
N Shokri Bousjein, MG Gardner, MP Schwarz
Austral Entomology 60 (3), 549-559, 2021
52021
Small effective population sizes of bee social parasites compared to their hosts raise important questions for evolutionary arms race
N Shokri Bousjein, MG Gardner, MP Schwarz
Journal of Zoology 299 (1), 17-26, 2016
52016
Identification of a new morphotype of the Indian Gerbil, Tatera indica Hardwicke, 1807 (Muridae, Rodentia), from Iran
RB Yazdi, M Shaghoozaie, S Galdavi, MY Elahi, MS Moghadam, ...
Zoology in the Middle East 52 (1), 111-113, 2011
32011
Sex ratios in a socially parasitic bee and implications for host-parasite interactions
N Shokri Bousjein, M Staines, C Vo, N Puiu, CRB da Silva, J Harrington, ...
Journal of insect behavior 30, 130-137, 2017
22017
Ultrastructural Studies and Function of Green Glands (Antennal Glands) in Crayfish Astacus leptodactylus
S KHODABANDEH, N Shokri
IRANIAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGY 22 (1), 124-136, 2009
12009
Evolution of endoglucanase genes in subterranean and surface isopod crustaceans from Central Western Australia
M Javidkar, SJB Cooper, N Shokri Bousjein, WF Humphreys, RA King, ...
Ecology and Evolution 13 (10), e10552, 2023
2023
Does effective population size affect rates of molecular evolution: Mitochondrial data for host/parasite species pairs in bees suggests not
N Shokri Bousjein, SM Tierney, MG Gardner, MP Schwarz
Ecology and Evolution 12 (2), e8562, 2022
2022
The first contribution to karyotyping of the Australian allodapine bee Exoneura robusta
N Shokri Bousjein, M Ali Zahed, S Oryan
Journal of Apicultural Research 59 (4), 703-705, 2020
2020
فر گشت پسگرا در طی انقراض‌های بزرگ
NSB A. Zahed, M. Amoozegar, S. Soheili
2019
Adaptive Evolution of Hosts and Parasites: how Can Species Maintain High Evolutionary Rates and Persist Despite Very Low Effective Population Sizes?.
NS Bousjein
Flinders University, School of Biological Sciences., 2018
2018
Adaptive evolution of hosts and parasites: how can species maintain high evolutionary rates and persist despite very low effective population size?.
N ShokriBousjein
Flinders University, 2018
2018
Adaptive evolution of hosts and parasites: how can species maintain high evolutionary rates and persist despite very low effective population sizes
MP Shokri Bousjein, N., Tierney, S.M., Gardner, M.G. & Schwarz
Sixth Postgraduate Conferences, School of Biological Sciences, University of …, 2016
2016
Proposing rapid and cost-effective ecological monitoring method for hawksbill sea turtles
N ShokriBousjein
Conference Proceeding of the 15th National & 3rd International Conference Of …, 2008
2008
Ecological monitoring of the coastal region of Kish Island in the Persian Gulf
N ShokriBousjein
-----, 2007
2007
Spatial patterns of symbiotic dinoflagellates in reef corals of the northern Persian Gulf, Iran and relation to human impact.
MR Shokri, N., Sayfabadi, J., Fatemi, M. and Shokri
The First International Conference on the State of the Gulf Ecosystem …, 2006
2006
Reefcheck: A Tool for Monitoring the Impact of Oil & Gas Development Program on Coral Reefs of the Nay Band Bay, Northern Persian Gulf, Iran.
N Shokri , M.R. and Shokri
Conference Proceeding of 10th International Coral Reef Symposium (10th ICRS …, 2004
2004
Reefcheck: A Tool for Monitoring the Impact of Oil & Gas Development Program on Coral Reefs of the Nay Band Bay, Northern Persian Gulf, Iran.
Conference Proceeding of 10th International Coral Reef Symposium (10th ICRS …, 2004
2004
Unexpected biodiversity in rare allodapine bee social parasites: disappearing before we know they’re there?
NS Bousjein, M Gardner, M Schwarz
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