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    Assessment of the Knowledge, Attitude, and Perception (KAP) of Sheep Farmers Regarding Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens in Tunisia, North Africa by Médiha Khamassi Khbou, Syrine Rekik, Rihab Romdhane, Limam Sassi, Felicitas Bergmann, Martin H. Groschup, Mourad Rekik, Mohamed Gharbi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A structured questionnaire was used to assess the knowledge, attitudes/practices, and perceptions (KAP) of 86 farmers of extensive sheep farming systems across different agro-ecological areas in Tunisia. The response rate was about 91.3%. Overall, 68.5% of the questions referring to knowledge and perceptions were answered correctly. …”
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    Inferred Industrial and Agricultural Activities Impact on Groundwater Quality of Skhira Coastal Phreatic Aquifer in Southeast of Tunisia (Mediterranean Region) by Samira Melki, Amina Mabrouk El Asmi, Moncef Gueddari

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In Tunisia, it has been proven through various previously published studies that agricultural overexploitation and urban and industrial activities increase the risk of groundwater quality deterioration. …”
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    Characterization of Halorubrum sfaxense sp. nov., a New Halophilic Archaeon Isolated from the Solar Saltern of Sfax in Tunisia by Hana Trigui, Salma Masmoudi, Céline Brochier-Armanet, Sami Maalej, Sam Dukan

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…An extremely halophilic archaeon, strain ETD6, was isolated from a marine solar saltern in Sfax, Tunisia. Analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequence showed that the isolate was phylogenetically related to species of the genus Halorubrum among the family Halobacteriaceae, with a close relationship to Hrr. xinjiangense (99.77% of identity). …”
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    Integrative hydrologic modelling of soil and water conservation strategies: a SWAT-based evaluation of environmental resilience in the Merguellil watershed, Tunisia by Taoufik Hermassi, Fathia Jarray, Waad Tlili, Issam Achour, Mohamed Mechergui

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This study investigates the impact of SWC measures on the hydrological dynamics of the Merguellil watershed, Central Tunisia. The research includes a sensitivity analysis, as well as the calibration and validation of the SWAT model, revealing seven sensitive parameters.Results and discussionDuring calibration (2000-2012), NSE was 0.82 and R2 was 0.9, RSR was 0.19 and PBIAS was 11.62%. …”
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    Água, organização do território e desertificação na Tunísia: observações a partir de um trabalho de campo by Bartolomeu Israel de Souza, Rosa Maria Vieira Medeiros

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Desertification is a type of environmental degradation likely to occur in dry climate regions of the world, mainly because of the way the exploration of land located there happens. A great part of Tunisia is susceptible to this environmental impact, taking into account that considerable extensions of its territory have a predominance of very low rainfall. …”
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    Coupling morphometric analysis and soil erosion modeling for the characterization of the geomorphological setting in the surrounding of the archaeological site of Chimtou (Central Medjerda Valley, Tunisia) by Julia Pagels, Moheddine Chaouali, Corisande Fenwick, Philipp von Rummel, Wiebke Bebermeier

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study focuses on the characterization of the geomorphological setting in the hinterland of the archaeological sites of Chimtou and Bordj Hellal located in the central Medjerda Valley, North Tunisia. Our approach integrates the algorithm Geomorphons for semi-automatic landform classification with the soil erosion model Unit Stream Power-based Erosion Deposition (USPED), providing information on the intensity and regional distribution of erosional and depositional processes. …”
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