Beheshti Ave Babolsar City Mazandaran Province Post Code 4741763789
Country:
Iran
Telephone number:
00989353804260 00981125233194 00981125234919
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Research Interests:
Community Ecology, Ant Ecology, Activity Pattern
Research Location:
Iran
Research Projects:
Ecology and activity pattern Crematogaster sp. in Babolsar City in Iran, and I want to study on ant diversity in Iran.
List of Publications:
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List of Conference Contributions:
Nassim vakhide, Soheila fallah, Malihe Akbarzadeh niaki. Diurnal and seasonal activity pattern in ant Pheidole sp. in Gorgan city. 2nd national conference of animal science 4-5 september 2007. Gilan University, Rasht, Iran.
Nassim Vakhide, Soheila Fallah, Malihe Akbarzadeh Niaki Diurnal and seasonal activity pattern in Acrobat ant Crematogaster sp. in Babulsar City. 13th Iranian Biology Conference. 23-25 August 2005. Gilan University, Rasht, Iran
Nassim vakhide, Soheila fallah, Malihe Akbarzadeh niaki. Diurnal and seasonal activity pattern in ant Lasius negritus in Amol City. The First Biological Evolution Conference. 23- 24 January 2005. Ferdowsi Mashhad University, Mashhad, Iran.
Nassim vakhide, Bagherian A, Dehghani A, Paknia O. The use of artificial neural networks in ecological analysis : estimating activity pattern in ant (Crematogaster: Formicidae). International conference on ant and other social hymenoptera 6th ANet. Department of Zoology , Punjabi University, Patiala- 147002 (India).
Nassim vakhide, Paknia O, Habibi E. Description of specific behaviors of Acrobat ant crematogaster sp in Babolsar climate . International conference on ant and other social hymenoptera 6th ANet. Department of Zoology , Punjabi University, Patiala- 147002 (India).
Nassim vakhide, Paknia O, Bagherian A. Diurnal and seaaonal activity pattern in Acrobat ant Crematogaster sp Babolsar city in iran. . International conference on ant and other social hymenoptera 6th ANet department of zoology , Punjabi university, Patiala- 147002 (India).
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Why have you become a Myrmecologist?:
For persuasion of my teacher Omid Paknia. And I love insects!