Dr. Tarek Abdel-Aziz Ahmed Mohammed
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Dr. Tarek Abdel-Aziz Ahmed Mohammed

Assistant Professor
National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Zoology from Suez Canal University, Egypt

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Biography

Dr. Tarek Abdel-Aziz Ahmed Mohammed is currently working as Associate Professor at National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Egypt. He obtained his Ph.D. in Ecological and Biological Studies from Suez Canal University, Egypt. His main area of interest related to Invertebrates Coral Reefs. His area of expertise includes Marine Biology, Mollusks, Marine Invertebrates, Aquaculture, and Coral Reefs. He has 23 publications in journals as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Molecular Sciences
100%
Marine Biology
62%
Biodiversity
90%
Oceanography
75%
Zoology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
36
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Mohammed, R., M.M. Radwan, G. Ma, T.A. Mohamed, M.A. Seliem, M. Thabet and M.A. ElSohly, 2017. Bioactive sterols and sesquiterpenes from the Red Sea soft coral Sinularia terspilli. Med. Chem. Res., (In Press). 10.1007/s00044-017-1876-z.
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  2. Zaid, M.M.A., F.A. Abdel Razek, E.S.A.E. Hamed, T.A.A. Mohammed and H.O. Ahmed, 2016. Biochemical composition and fatty acid, amino acid analysis of Cymadusa Filosa (Amphipod;Gammarids) in the Red sea, Egypt. Int. J. Innovative Stud. Aquat. Biol. Fish., 2: 6-13.
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  3. Razek, F.A.A., S.E. Abdel-Gaid, H.O. Ahmed, E.S.A.E. Hamed, M.M. Abu-Zaid and T.A. Mohammed, 2016. Observations on the population characters of eared horse mussel, Modiolus auriculatus (Krauss, 1848) in the Red Sea, Egypt. J. Ecotoxicol. Ecobiol., 1: 72-75.
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  4. Mohammed, T.A., A.H.A. Ali, M.M. El-Komi, M.A.E. El-Arab and F.A. Shoukr, 2016. Growth rate assessment of alcyonacean Sarcophyton glaucum Northern Hurghada, Red Sea, Egypt. Nat. Resour., 7: 384-398.
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  5. Hamed, E.S.A.E., H.O. Ahmed, F.A. Abdel Razek, M.M.A. Zaid and T.A.A. Mohammed, 2016. Life cycle of Cymadusa filosa (Amphipod: Gammarids) under experimental laboratory conditions in the Red Sea-Egypt. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 11: 385-390.
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  6. El-Gendy, A.O., M.A. Sleim, M.H.A. Hassan, R. Mohammed, M.H. Hetta and T.A. Abdelaziz, 2016. Biological and chemical investigation of the soft coral Lobophytum pauciflorum collected from the Egyptian Red Sea. Int. J. Pharmacogn. Phytochem. Res., 8: 906-911.
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  7. Hassan, M.H.A., M.E. Rateb, M. Hetta, T.A. Abdelaziz, M.A. Sleim, M. Jaspars and R. Mohammed, 2015. Scalarane sesterterpenes from the Egyptian Red Sea sponge Phyllospongia lamellosa. Tetrahedron, 71: 577-583.
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  8. Razek, F.A.A., S.E. Abdel-Gaid, M.M. Abu-Zaid and T.A. Aziz, 2014. Aspects on the reproduction of eared horse mussel, Modiolus auriculatus (Krauss, 1848) in Red Sea, Egypt. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 40: 191-198.
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  9. Mohammed, T.A.A., E.M. Mohamed, Y.M. Ebrahim, A.A. Hafez and R.M. Zamzamy, 2014. Some metal concentrations in the edible parts of Tridacna maxima, Red Sea, Egypt. Environ. Earth Sci., 71: 301-309.
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  10. Hamed, E.S.A.E., F.A. Abdel Razek, M.M. Abou Zaid and T.A.A. Mohammed, 2014. Habitat preference by the marine amphipod Cymadusa filosa (Savigny, 1816) (Gammaridae), using different artificial substrata from Northern Hurghada, Red Sea, Egypt. Int. J. Dev. Res., 4: 949-952.
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  11. Abu-Zaid, M.M., F.A. Abdel Razek, T.A.A. Mohammed and S.E. Abdel-Gaid, 2014. Studies on the various allometric relationships in the intertidal horse mussel Modiolus auriculatus of the Red Sea, Egypt. Blue Biotechnol. J., 3: 111-120.
  12. Abdel Razek, F.A., M.M. Abu-Zaid, A.M. Helal, S.E. Abdel-Gaid and T.A. Aziz, 2014. The distribution of eared horse mussel, Modiolus auriculatus (KRAUSS, 1848) along the Red Sea coast of Egypt. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 40: 469-472.
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  13. Abd El-Latif, M.E.D.Z. and T.A.A. Mohammed, 2014. Digenetic trematodes from siganid fish Amphacanthus sigan at Macady Bay, Southern Hurghada, Red Sea, Egypt. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 40: 451-458.
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  14. Mohammed, T.A.A., E.A.E. Hamed, M.M. Abou Zaid and F.A. Abdel Razek, 2013. The abundance, density and assemblages of the amphipod Cymadusa filosa in the different macro-algal habitats in Northern Hurghada, Red Sea, Egypt. Blue Biotechnol. J., 2: 463-473.
  15. Mohammed, T.A.A. and M.H. Yassien, 2013. Assemblages of two gall crabs within Coral species Northern Red sea, Egypt. Asian J. Sci. Res., 6: 98-106.
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  16. Mahmoud, M.A.M., T.A.A. Mohammed and M.H. Yassien, 2013. Spawning frequency, larval development and growth of Muricid gastropod Chicoreus ramosus (Linnaeus, 1758) in the Laboratory at Hurghada, Northern Red Sea, Egypt. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 39: 125-131.
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  17. Mohammed, T.A.A., 2012. Coral reefs quantitatively assessment along the Egyptian Red Sea Coast. Thalassas: Int. J. Mar. Sci., 28: 17-26.
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  18. Mohammed, T.A., A.A. Hamed, N.F. Habib, M.A.E. El-Arab and K.M. El-Moselhy, 2012. Coral rehabilitation using steel slag as a substrate. Int. J. Environ. Prot., 2: 1-5.
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  19. Mohammed, R., M.A.E. Seliem, T. Mohammed, A.A. ElFatah, A. Murad and M. Thabet, 2012. Bioactive secondary metabolites from the Red Sea soft coral Heteroxenia fuscescens. Int. J. Applied Res. Nat. Prod., 4: 15-27.
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  20. Dar, M.A., T.A.A. Mohamad and M.I. El-Saman, 2012. Geomorphic and geographic distributions of reef-building and soft coral communities in the inshore zone of the Red Sea. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 38: 105-117.
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  21. Mohammed, T.A.A., M.A. Dar and M.I. El-Saman, 2010. Distribution patterns of hard and soft corals along the Egyptian Red Sea Coast. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 36: 543-555.
  22. Mohammed, T.A.A. and M.A. Dar, 2010. Ability of corals to accumulate heavy metals, Northern Red sea, Egypt. Environ. Earth Sci., 59: 1525-1534.
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  23. Mohammed, T.A.A., F.A. Shoukr, M.M. El-Komi and M.A.H. Ezz El-Arab, 2009. Distribution and diversity of alcyonacean soft corals and scleractinian hard corals in the Northern Red Sea, Egypt. J. Egypt. Ger. Soc. Zool., 58D: 67-83.
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  24. Dar, M.A. and T.A. Mohammed, 2009. Seasonal variations in the skeletogensis process in some branching corals of the Red sea. Thalassas Int. J. Mar. Sci., 25: 31-44.
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  25. Mohammed, T.A. and M.H. Yassien, 2008. Bivalve assemblages on living coral species in the Northern Red Sea, Egypt. J. Shellfish Res., 27: 1217-1223.
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  26. Mohammed, T.A.A., M.M.A. Kotb, A.F.A. Ghobashy and M.S. El-Deek, 2007. Reproduction and growth rate of two scleractinian coral species in the Northern Red Sea, Egypt. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 33: 70-86.
  27. Mohammed, T.A.A. and M.Z. Mohamed, 2007. On some Trematodes from certain coral reef fishes off Hurghada, Red Sea, Egypt. Afr. J. Biol. Sci., 3: 61-74.
  28. Mohammed, T.A.A., 2006. Evaluation, distribution and the coral diversity in some coastal lagoons, Red sea, Egypt. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 32: 180-195.
  29. Dar, M.A. and T.A. Mohammed, 2006. Bio-mineralization processes and heavy metal incorporations in the scleractinian coral skeletons, Red sea, Egypt. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 32: 87-104.
  30. Ahdy, H.H.H., T.A.A. Mohammed and A.M.A. Abdallah, 2006. Multi-elements content in marine algae from Egyptian Red Sea Coast. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 32: 1-15.
  31. Mohammed, T.A.A. and A.M. Mohamed, 2005. Some ecological factors affecting coral reef assemblages off hurghada, Red sea, Egypt. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 31: 134-145.
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  32. El-Wahab, M. A., M.A. Dar and T.A. Mohammed 2005. Sediments, coral reefs and seawater interactions in some coastal lagoons, Red sea, Egypt. Egypt. J. Aquat. Res., 31: 69-85.
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  33. Ammar, M.S.A., T.A.A. Mohammed and M.A. Mahmoud, 2005. Skeletal density (strength) of some corals in an actively flooding and a non flooding site, South Marsa Alam, Red Sea, Egypt. J. Egypt. Ger. Soc. Zool., 46D: 125-139.
  34. Rabie, S.A. and T.A.A. Mohammed, 2000. Redescription of five species of Trematodes (Digenea) infecting some fishes in the Red Sea. J. Egypt. Ger. Soc. Zool., 33D: 191-217.
  35. Rabie, S.A. and T.A.A. Mohammed, 2000. Light and scanning electron microscope studies on some Trematode parasites infecting fishes from the Red Sea. J. Egypt. Ger. Soc. Zool., 33D: 163-182.
  36. Schroder, H.C., H.M. Hassanein, S. Lauenroth, C. Koziol and T.A. Mohammed et al., 1999. Induction of DNA strand breaks and expression of HSP70 and GRP78 homolog by cadmium in the marine sponge Suberites domuncula. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol., 36: 47-55.
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