Mohamed Ibrahim Basuony
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Prof. Dr. Mohammad Ibrahim Basuony Salem is an Egyptian ecologist and mammalogist.
He graduated from Al-Azhar University in Cairo in 1983, and received his Ph.D. in 1993 from the same institution which titled" Studies on anatomical basis of habitat partitioning among rodents of a desert ecosystem".
[edit] Selected publications
- Basuony, M.I. (2005), “Food Composition and Feeding Ecology of the Red Fox Vulpes Vulpes (Linnaeus, 1758) in Egypt”, Egyptian Journal of Biology 7: 96–102, <http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/~plzfg/EBBSoc/ejb7/8_Basouny_et_al_2005.pdf>.
- Saleh, M.A. & Basuony, M.I. (2005), “The Zoril, Ictonyx striatus erythreae de Winton 1898, in Egypt”, Egyptian Journal of Biology 7: 103–107, <http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/~plzfg/EBBSoc/ejb7/9_Basuony&Saleh_2005.pdf>.
- Saleh, M. A. & Basuony, M. I. (1998), “A contribution to the mammalogy of the Sinai Peninsula”, Mammalia 62: 557-575.
- Basuony, M. I. (1998), “Feeding ecology of mammalian assemblages of Sinai, Egypt”, Proc. Egypt. Acad. Sci. 48: 271-286.


