Browsing Marine Science Cluster by Author "Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane"
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Epibenthic assemblages on vertical artificial substrates: recruitment and succession patterns in offshore Qatari waters
Range, Pedro; Riera, Rodrigo; Aziz, Naeem Abdulaziz; Al Dibis, Mohammed Mustafa; Bouwmeester, Jessica; Bach, Steffen Sanvig; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane... more authors ... less authors ( Hamad bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press) , 2018 , Conference Paper)Artificial structures get introduced into the marine environment by accident (e.g., shipwrecks) or intentionally, for logistical (i.e., coastal protection), industrial (i.e., oil exploitation) or biological habitat enhancement ... -
Governing desalination, managing the brine: A review and systematization of regulatory and socio-technical issues
Mohammad, Al-Saidi; Saadaoui, Imen; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane ( Elsevier , 2023 , Article)Desalination has become an attractive option for addressing water needs or solving problems of increasing water scarcity and short-term supply interruptions. However, several negative environmental impacts are associated ... -
Is it forever? Genotoxicological impact of marine contaminants on Arabian/Persian Gulf bivalves: An experimental approach
Khatir, Zenaba; Range, Pedro; Malik, Mahak; Al-Naimi, Hajer; Ben Hamadou, Radhouane; Leitão, Alexandra... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2020 , Article)© 2020 Elsevier B.V. A novel approach of combining manipulative field experiments and cytogenetic endpoints was used to assess the genotoxic impact of chemical contamination on a local model bivalve species, the pearl ... -
Using vertebrate environmental DNA from seawater in biomonitoring of marine habitats
Egelyng Sigsgaard, Eva; Torquato, Felipe; Guldberg Froslev, Tobias; B. M. Moore, Alec; Molgard Sorensen, Johan; Range, Pedro; Ben‐Hamadou, Radhouane; Sanvig Bach, Steffen; Rask Moller, Peter; Francis Thomsen, Philip... more authors ... less authors ( Wiley , 2019 , Article)Conservation and management of marine biodiversity depends on biomonitoring of marine habitats, but current approaches are resource‐intensive and require different approaches for different organisms. Environmental DNA ...