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- Westernmost Occurrence of the Dusky Spinefoot Siganus Luridus (Osteichthyes, Siganidae) Along North African Coasts
- Biology and Culture of Siganids
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- Siganus Canaliculatus Park, 1797 (Siganidae: Perciformes) from Omani Waters, Including Their Potential to Indicate Environmental Health
- United Nations Environment Programme UNEP(DEPI)/MED WG 359/Inf.12 October 2010
- The Siganus Rabbitfishes from the Red Sea to the Coastal Areas of Cyrenaica, Libya
- Le Cas D'aurelia Coerulea Dans L'étang De Thau, Méditerran
- Beach Seines
- Poisonous Marine Organisms in Turkey and First Medical Aids
- Reproductive Biology of Siganus Rivulatus (Forsskal, 1775) in the Red Sea, Suez Canal and the Mediterranean Sea, Egypt
- Molecular Phylogenetic Taxonomy and Descriptive Analysis on Hexangium Sigani Goto & Ozaki, 1929 (Digenea: Microscaphidiidae) from Three Different Siganus Spp
- On the Biology of Siganus Rivulatus Inhabits Bitter Lakes in Egypt El-Drawany* Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, Egypt
- Infrapopulations of Gyliauchen Volubilis Nagaty, 1956
- European Red List of Marine Fishes Ana Nieto, Gina M
- Survey of External Protozoa Parasite of Siganus Rivulatus in Red Sea State of Sudan
- Marine Science
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- Multi-Annual Changes in the Parasite Communities of Rabbitfish Siganus Rivulatus (Siganidae) in the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea
- Species Report Siganus Rivulatus (Marbled Spinefoot)
- Historical Records of the Lessepsian Migrants, the Dusky Spinefoot Fish Siganus Luridus (Ruppell, 1829) and the Marbled Spinefoot S
- Siganus Rivulatus
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- Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology, Vol.49, No.1, April 2019 J
- Versuriga Anadyomene , a Newly Recorded Scyphozoan Jellyfish
- And DUSKY SPINEFOOT (Siganus Luridus, Ruppell, 1878)
- 450-456, 2011 Issn 1991-8178
- Acanthocephala: Palaeacanthocephala: Rhadinorhynchidae
- Wild Fish Aggregations Around Fish Farms in the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea: Implications for Fisheries Management and Conservation