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  1. Aboveground phytomass productivity and morphological variability of Tunisian accessions of <em>Cenchrus ciliaris</em> L.

    Aboveground phytomass productivity and morphological variability of Tunisian accessions of Cenchrus ciliaris L.

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Range & Forage Science • Authors: Khalil Mseddi Lobna Mnif Mohamed Chaieb Mohamed Neffati Maurice Roux
    This study assessed the aboveground aerial phytomass produced by 47 accessions of Cenchrus ciliaris L. locally collected in the arid zone of Tunisia and classified into six eco-geographic groups. The extent of genetic variation in five morphologic parameters was examined...
  2. Differences in Tunisian adolescents' knowledge, misconceptions and attitudes towards HIV/AIDS from 1997 to 2002

    Differences in Tunisian adolescents' knowledge, misconceptions and attitudes towards HIV/AIDS from 1997 to 2002

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of AIDS Research • Authors: Fethi Tebourski Aida Najem
    Surveys were conducted to estimate the extent to which knowledge, misconceptions and attitudes of adolescents in Tunisia towards HIV/AIDS had changed after a period of five years. A population of school-going adolescents of both sexes, age 16 to 20, was...
  3. Morphometric sexing of Mediterranean Yellow-legged Gulls <em>Larus michahellis michahelli</em>s breeding in the Gulf of Gabès, southern Tunisia

    Morphometric sexing of Mediterranean Yellow-legged Gulls Larus michahellis michahellis breeding in the Gulf of Gabès, southern Tunisia

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: Abdessalem Hammouda --- Département des Sciences de la Vie, Faculté des Sciences de Gabès, Tunisia Slaheddine Selmi --- Département des Sciences de la Vie, Faculté des Sciences de Gabès, Tunisia
    Discriminant analysis functions have previously been determined for sexing Mediterranean Yellow-legged Gulls Larus michahellis michahellis from the western Mediterranean basin. However, data from eastern Mediterranean populations are lacking. In this work, we used morphometric data from a sample of 81...
  4. Allozyme and mtDNA variation of white seabream <em>Diplodus sargus</em> populations in a transition area between western and eastern Mediterranean basins (Siculo-Tunisian Strait)

    Allozyme and mtDNA variation of white seabream Diplodus sargus populations in a transition area between western and eastern Mediterranean basins (Siculo-Tunisian Strait)

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: M Kaouèche --- Unité de Recherche de Biologie, Ecologie et Parasitologie des Organismes Aquatiques, Tunis L Bahri-Sfar --- Unité de Recherche de Biologie, Ecologie et Parasitologie des Organismes Aquatiques, Tunis M González-Wangüemert --- Departamento de Ecología e Hidrología, Facultad de Biología, Spain Á Pérez-Ruzafa --- Departamento de Ecología e Hidrología, Facultad de Biología, Spain OK Ben Hassine --- Unité de Recherche de Biologie, Ecologie et Parasitologie des Organismes Aquatiques, Tunis
    To investigate the possible influence of the Siculo-Tunisian Strait on the genetic structure of white seabream Diplodus sargus, 13 polymorphic allozyme loci and a fragment of the cytochrome b mito-chondrial DNA were analysed. Allozyme data indicated a moderate but significant...
  5. Assessing Pharmaceutical Innovation in Tunisia: An Empirical Survey on Firms' Knowledge-Capital and an Analysis of the National Sectoral Innovation System

    Assessing Pharmaceutical Innovation in Tunisia: An Empirical Survey on Firms' Knowledge-Capital and an Analysis of the National Sectoral Innovation System

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Nejla Yacoub --- Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences, Tunisia
    The objective of this research was to assess pharmaceutical innovation in Tunisia. First, we examined the national sectoral innovation system (NSIS), focusing on the objectives and instruments of the industrial and innovation policy. Second, we adopted an empirical approach based...
  6. High genetic homogeneity of the moon jelly <em>Aurelia aurita</em> (Scyphozoa, Semaeostomeae) along the Mediterranean coast of Tunisia

    High genetic homogeneity of the moon jelly Aurelia aurita (Scyphozoa, Semaeostomeae) along the Mediterranean coast of Tunisia

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: AR Ben Faleh A Ben Othmen T Deli A Annabi K Said
    The moon jelly Aurelia aurita is one of the most common and widespread species of scyphomedusa in the Mediterranean Sea. In all, 18 allozyme loci were studied to investigate the genetic variation and population structure of 11 A. aurita populations...
  7. Morphometric variation in the Tunisian green frog, <em>Rana saharica</em> Anura: Ranidae)

    Morphometric variation in the Tunisian green frog, Rana saharica Anura: Ranidae)

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Zoology • Authors: Nabil Amor --- Research Unit: Genetics, Biodiversity and Bio-Resources Development, Biotechnology Institute of Monastir, Tunisia Sarra Farjallah --- Research Unit: Genetics, Biodiversity and Bio-Resources Development, Biotechnology Institute of Monastir, Tunisia Khaled Said --- Research Unit: Genetics, Biodiversity and Bio-Resources Development, Biotechnology Institute of Monastir, Tunisia
    Rana saharica is the most widely distributed anuran in Tunisia. We examined morphological variation in 124 specimens as a function of their geographical origin, using univariate and multivariate statistics with traditional morphometrics. Our results supported the existence of three morphotypes...
  8. Phylogeography of <em>Buthus</em> Leach, 1815 (Scorpiones: Buthidae): a multigene molecular approach reveals a further complex evolutionary history in the Maghreb

    Phylogeography of Buthus Leach, 1815 (Scorpiones: Buthidae): a multigene molecular approach reveals a further complex evolutionary history in the Maghreb

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Zoology • Authors: Diana Pedroso --- CIBIO, Centro de Investigaçço em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genèticos, Campus Agrário de Vairço, Rua Padre Armando Quintas, Portugal Pedro Sousa --- CIBIO, Centro de Investigaçço em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genèticos, Campus Agrário de Vairço, Rua Padre Armando Quintas, Portugal D. James Harris --- CIBIO, Centro de Investigaçço em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genèticos, Campus Agrário de Vairço, Rua Padre Armando Quintas, Portugal Arie Van der Meijden --- CIBIO, Centro de Investigaçço em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genèticos, Campus Agrário de Vairço, Rua Padre Armando Quintas, Portugal
    The distribution of the scorpion genus Buthus Leach, 1815 includes southwestern Europe, North and Central Africa and extends east towards the Arabian Peninsula. Phylogenetic relationships within the genus are complex and remain partially unresolved despite several previous assessments. A set...
  9. Genetic variation across Tunisian populations of the anuran species <em>Discoglossus pictus</em> and <em>Pelophylax saharicus</em>

    Genetic variation across Tunisian populations of the anuran species Discoglossus pictus and Pelophylax saharicus

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Zoology • Authors: Nabil Amor --- Research Unit: Genetics, Biodiversity and Bio Resources Development, Biotechnology Institute of Monastir, Tunisia Guillermo Velo-Antón --- Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, U.S.A Sarra Farjallah --- Research Unit: Genetics, Biodiversity and Bio Resources Development, Biotechnology Institute of Monastir, Tunisia Khaled Said --- Research Unit: Genetics, Biodiversity and Bio Resources Development, Biotechnology Institute of Monastir, Tunisia
    The intraspecific variation of mitochondrial cytochrome b sequence was analysed for two widely distributed Tunisian anuran species, Discoglossus pictus and Pelophylax saharicus. We observed low genetic variation within both species (D. p. auritus 0.6% uncorrected genetic distances, P. saharicus 0.2%)...
  10. Sexual size dimorphism and morphometric sexing in a North African population of Laughing Doves <em>Spilopelia senegalensis</em>

    Sexual size dimorphism and morphometric sexing in a North African population of Laughing Doves Spilopelia senegalensis

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: Tasnim Ayadi --- Département des Sciences de la Vie, Faculté des Sciences, Tunisia Abdessalem Hammouda --- Département des Sciences de la Vie, Faculté des Sciences, Tunisia Samia Kididi --- Laboratoire d’Elevage et Faune Sauvage, Tunisia Mohamed Habib Yahyaoui --- Laboratoire d’Elevage et Faune Sauvage, Tunisia Slaheddine Selmi --- Département des Sciences de la Vie, Faculté des Sciences, Tunisia
    Like the majority of Columbiformes, the Laughing Dove Spilopelia senegalensis is sexually monomorphic in plumage, but seems to be slightly dimorphic in size. However, due to the lack of studies little is known about the sexual size dimorphism in this...
  11. Wintering waterbird assemblages in the central part of the Gulf of Gabès in southern Tunisia

    Wintering waterbird assemblages in the central part of the Gulf of Gabès in southern Tunisia

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: Foued Hamza --- Département des Sciences de la Vie, Faculté des Sciences de Gabès, Tunisia Abdessalem Hammouda --- Département des Sciences de la Vie, Faculté des Sciences de Gabès, Tunisia Slaheddine Selmi --- Département des Sciences de la Vie, Faculté des Sciences de Gabès, Tunisia
    Although the Gulf of Gabès is recognised as an Important Bird Area, several aspects of the ecology of waterbirds inhabiting this area still need to be investigated. We observed how waterbird foraging guilds varied among habitats. In total, 49 species...
  12. Significant genetic differentiation among meroplanktonic barrel jellyfish <em>Rhizostoma pulmo</em> (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa) in the Mediterranean Sea

    Significant genetic differentiation among meroplanktonic barrel jellyfish Rhizostoma pulmo (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa) in the Mediterranean Sea

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: AR Ben Faleh --- Marine Biology Unit, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, Tunisia H Allaya --- Marine Biology Unit, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, Tunisia A Armani --- FishLab, Department of Veterinary Sciences, Italy AAB Shahin --- Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Egypt
    Molecular data have shown that jellyfishes are more geographically restricted and evolutionarily divergent than previously thought. We examined genetic variation and divergence within the meroplanktonic barrel jellyfish Rhizostoma pulmo in the Mediterranean Sea; specific sampling areas were the northern Adriatic,...
  13. Estimating Cape hare occupancy and abundance in southern Tunisia using spotlighting data

    Estimating Cape hare occupancy and abundance in southern Tunisia using spotlighting data

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Zoology • Authors: Chammem Mohsen --- Laboratoire d’Elevage et de la Faune Sauvage, Tunisia Karssene Yamna --- Laboratoire d’Elevage et de la Faune Sauvage, Tunisia Jarray Mohsen --- Laboratoire d’Elevage et de la Faune Sauvage, Tunisia Khorchani Touhami --- Laboratoire d’Elevage et de la Faune Sauvage, Tunisia
    This study outlines the importance of integrating spotlighting data and occupancy modelling to estimate the spatial occupancy, abundance and habitat preferences of Cape hares Lepus capensis in southern Tunisia. Exploring the spatial distribution pattern of this species is problematic because...
  14. Body condition of Little Egret <em>Egretta garzetta</em> nestlings in relation to hatching order in a southern Tunisian breeding colony

    Body condition of Little Egret Egretta garzetta nestlings in relation to hatching order in a southern Tunisian breeding colony

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: Amel Neb --- Unité de Recherche “Ecologie de la Faune Terrestre” (UR17ES44) – Faculté des Sciences de Gabès, Tunisia Abdessalem Hammouda --- Unité de Recherche “Ecologie de la Faune Terrestre” (UR17ES44) – Faculté des Sciences de Gabès, Tunisia Slaheddine Selmi --- Unité de Recherche “Ecologie de la Faune Terrestre” (UR17ES44) – Faculté des Sciences de Gabès, Tunisia
    The effect of asynchronous hatching on nestling health and condition in ardeids is still in need of empirical evidence from populations living in different environmental conditions. Using morphometric and hematologic data from Little Egret Egretta garzetta nestlings in a Tunisian...
  15. Assessment of soil surface scarification and reseeding with sulla (<em>Hedysarum coronarium</em> L.) of degraded Mediterranean semi-arid rangelands

    Assessment of soil surface scarification and reseeding with sulla (Hedysarum coronarium L.) of degraded Mediterranean semi-arid rangelands

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Range & Forage Science • Authors: Slim Slim --- , Tunisia Mounir Louhaichi --- , Tunisia Mouldi Gamoun --- , Tunisia Serkan Ates --- , United States Sawsan Hassan --- , Jordan Oumeima Ben Romdhane --- , Tunisia Azaiez Ouled Belgacem --- , United Arab Emirates
    Climate change and degradation of natural resources pose daunting challenges in arid and semi-arid rangelands of southern Mediterranean region. Overcoming these challenges requires considerable management actions efforts. In this context, the current two-year (2017/2018 and 2018/2019) study investigated the effects...
  16. New host–parasite associations of Cymothoidae (Crustacea, Isopoda) infesting elasmobranch fishes in Tunisian waters

    New host–parasite associations of Cymothoidae (Crustacea, Isopoda) infesting elasmobranch fishes in Tunisian waters

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: F Youssef --- El Manar University, Tunisia B Benmansouand --- El Manar University, Tunisia Z Ramdane --- University of Bejaia, Algeria
    Between 2015 and 2020, 2 092 specimens of cartilaginous fishes (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii) belonging to eight species and five genera were sampled along the Tunisian coast and examined for their cymothoid parasites, Among the eight examined elasmobranch species, only three were...
  17. Parasitoid guild of the citrus leafminer, <em>Phyllocnistis citrella</em> Stainton (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) in Tunisian citrus orchards and a new report of <em>Cirrospilus ingenuus</em> Gahan (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae)

    Parasitoid guild of the citrus leafminer, Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) in Tunisian citrus orchards and a new report of Cirrospilus ingenuus Gahan (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae)

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Zoology • Authors: Dorra Mansour --- University of Sousse, Regional Research Centre on Horticulture and Organic Agriculture at Chott Meriem, Institut Supérieur Agronomique de Chott-Mariem, Tunisia Mohamed Braham --- University of Sousse, Regional Research Centre on Horticulture and Organic Agriculture at Chott Meriem, Institut Supérieur Agronomique de Chott-Mariem, Tunisia
    A survey of the parasitoid species of the citrus leafminer (CLM), Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae), a cosmopolitan pest of citrus, was carried out in 2019 and 2020 in the major citrus production area of Tunisia. Four different Eulophidae species...
  18. Opportunities and barriers for the integration of Industry 4.0 into small and medium-sized enterprises in Tunisia: analysis with MICMAC and DEMATEL

    Opportunities and barriers for the integration of Industry 4.0 into small and medium-sized enterprises in Tunisia: analysis with MICMAC and DEMATEL

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Abdessalem Jerbi --- Université de Sfax, Tunisia Manel Elmsalmi --- Université de Sfax, Tunisia
    This study presents a comprehensive framework for understanding the key opportunities and barriers in implementing Industry 4.0 (I4.0) in Tunisian medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), using MICMAC (Matrice d’Impacts Croisés, Multiplication Appliquée à un Classement) and DEMATEL (Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory)...
  19. Patent-paper citations: A window into the technological impact of Tunisian research

    Patent-paper citations: A window into the technological impact of Tunisian research

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Ridha Mhamdi --- Centre of Biotechnology of Borj-Cedria, Tunisia
    This study constitutes the first report evaluating research performance at a national level by analyzing literature references cited in patents. The objective is to quantify the technological impact of the Tunisian research through patent-paper citations. Using the SciVal research analytics...