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Prof. Fares Khoury
Academic Rank/Date: | Professor |
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Email: | f.khoury@aum.edu.jo |
Ext. Number: | +962 (5) 3294444 –5608 |
Degrees with fields, institution, and date:
Degree | Discipline/Field | Institution | Country | Year |
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MSc | Biology | University of Cologne | Germany | 1994 |
PhD. | Biology/Animal Ecology | University of Bonn | Germany | 1998 |
Principal Publications of the Last Five Years:
Publication | Year |
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Fair, J.M., Al-Hmoud, N., Alrwashdeh, M.M., Bartlow, A.W., Balkhamishvili, S., Daraselia, I., Elshoff, A., Fakhouri, L., Javakhishvili, Z., Khoury, F. and Muzyka, D. Transboundary determinants of avian zoonotic infectious diseases: challenges for strength | 2024 |
Mithen, S., White, J., Finlayson, B., Greet, B. and Khoury, F.. Birds as indicators of early Holocene biodiversity and the seasonal nature of human activity at WF16, an early Neolithic site in Faynan, Southern Jordan. Journal of Quaternary Science, 37(6), | 2024 |
Alshamlih, M., Alzayer, M., Hajwal, F., Khalili, M. and Khoury, F.. Introduced birds of Saudi Arabia: Status and potential impacts. Journal of King Saud University-Science, 34(1), p.101651. | 2022 |
Khoury, F., Saba, M. and Alshamlih, M.,. Anthropogenic not climatic correlates are the main drivers of expansion of non-native common myna Acridotheres tristis in Jordan. Management of Biological Invasions, 12(3), p.640. | 2021 |
White, J., Finlayson, B., Makarewicz, C., Khoury, F., Greet, B. and Mithen, S.,. The bird remains from WF16, an early Neolithic settlement in southern Jordan: Assemblage composition, chronology and spatial distribution. International Journal of Osteoarcha | 2021 |