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    Assessing climate niche similarity between persian fallow deer (Dama mesopotamica) areas in Iran

    The Persian fallow deer or Mesopotamian fallow Deer (Dama mesopotamica, Brook 1875), a species of significant ecological importance, had faced the threat of extinction in Iran. One conservation strategy involved ...

    Ehsan Rahimi, Pinliang Dong, Faraham Ahmadzadeh in BMC Ecology and Evolution (2024)

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    Dynamics of threatened mammalian distribution in Iran’s protected areas under climate change

    Iran has a diverse range of mammals. Climate change can alter the species' range, leading to expansion or contraction and affect the IUCN threatened species' distribution. We assessed the effects of climate ch...

    Elham Ebrahimi, Romina Sayahnia, Yasaman Ranjbaran, Somaye Vaissi in Mammalian Biology (2021)

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    Dynamics of Dipsastraea pallida-symbiont association following bleaching events across the northern Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman

    Reef-building corals are in obligate symbiosis with dinoflagellates of the family Symbiodiniaceae. The partnership, however, is prone to breakdown as a result of thermal stress, which leads to coral bleaching....

    Mahshid Oladi, Soudabeh Rouzbehani, Faraham Ahmadzadeh, Amir Ghazilou in Symbiosis (2021)

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    Fine-scale population genetic structure of Endangered Caspian Sea trout, Salmo caspius: implications for conservation

    Many populations of Caspian Sea trout (Salmo caspius)—a nationally endangered species in Iran—have been extirpated or depleted due to anthropogenic impacts. The Lar National Park hosts large populations of Caspia...

    Seyedeh Narjes Tabatabaei, Asghar Abdoli, Iraj Hashemzadeh Segherloo in Hydrobiologia (2020)

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    Diversification and evolutionary history of brush-tailed mice, Calomyscidae (Rodentia), in southwestern Asia

    Brush-tailed mice, family Calomyscidae, are endemic to southwestern Asia and are represented by eight described species and three additional lineages. Although this family includes only a single genus, Calomyscus

    Elham Rezazadeh, Mansour Aliabadian, Jamshid Darvish in Organisms Diversity & Evolution (2020)