Full Publications List

1- Books (Book Chapters)

  1. A.H. Gadallah N and A. A.H. Siddig. 2024. Space and Ground-based Earth
    Observations for Hazards Valuation and Disaster Risk Management in the Era of
    Climate Change. In Revolutionizing Earth Observation – New Technologies and
    Insights. IntechOpen. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1004395 .
  2. H.E. Yasin E, A. A. H. Siddig and Kornel C. 2024. Forests at the Crossroads:
    Biodiversity Conservation in the Era of Climate Change. Sustainable Forest
    Management – Surpassing Climate Change and Land Degradation. IntechOpen.
    Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1004224 .
  3. Emad H.E. Yasin, Ahmed A.H. Siddig, Eiman E. Deiab, Czimber Kornel, Ahmed
    Hasoba and Abubakr Osman. 2023. Forest Degradation in Dryland Ecosystems of
    Sudan: Review of the Causes, Consequences, Assessment Methods, and Potential
    Solutions. In Conservation, Exploitation and Restoration of Mountain Ecosystem.
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.113222
  4. Siddig, A. A. H., T. D. Abdel Magid, H. M. El-Nasry, A. I. Hano, and A. Awad.
  5. Biodiversity of Sudan. In Pullaiah, T. Global Biodiversity, Volume 3.
    Selected countries in Africa. Apple Academic Press, distributed by CRC Press;
    https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429469800.

2- Journal Publications

  1. Ghoraba, SMM, Suárez, E. L. Almahasheer, H. Siddig, AAH, Nagi, HMH, &
    Valderrábano, M. 2024. IUCN Red List of Ecosystems, Mangroves of the Red
    Sea and Gulf of Aden’. EcoEvoRxiv
  2. Dafa-Alla M.D., Gibreel, H.H., Siddig, A.A.H., Yagoub, Y.E., Abdelkarim,
    H.A., Saeed, K.H.T. and Abuelbashar, A.I. 2024. Exploring Trees Diversity and
    Ecological Value of Mountain Forests in the Blue Nile Region of Sudan. Open
    Journal of Ecology, 14, 245-256. doi: 10.4236/oje.2024.143015
  3. Koko, S*. , Siddig, A. , Yasin, E. , Gadallah, N. , Adam, M. , Hasoba, A. and Mohammed,
    A. 2023. Do Observations during Patrolling Trips Detect Changes in Wildlife Presence
    & Diversity in National Parks? Open Journal of Ecology, 13, 794-805. doi:
    10.4236/oje.2023.1311049.
  4. Elzaki, I. A. E., Siddig, A. A. H., Yasin, E. H. E., Attaelmnan, A. A., Gadallah, N. A.
    H., Hasoba, A. M. M., Nasreldeen, M. A., Yagoub, Y. E., & Czimber, K. (2023). Effect
    of Simulated Drought and Rainfall Fluctuation on Seedling Growth of Two Savannah
    Trees Species in Sudan: An Experimental Exploration. Acta Silvatica & Lignaria
    Hungarica, 19(1), 37–50. https://doi.org/10.37045/aslh-2023-0003
  5. Awadalla Abass, F., Mubarak Khugali, S., Mohammed Ahmed, N., Laamrani, A., Elhadi,
    E. , Hassabelkareem Siddig, A. and Kouassi, E. . 2023. Estimating Ecological
    Characteristics and Carbon Stock in Uneven-Aged Plantations of Acacia senegal L. in
    the Savannah Woodlands of Sudan. Journal of Environmental Protection, 14, 404-418.
    doi: 10.4236/jep.2023.145024.
  6. Bai, Y.; Dai, Q.; Hai, J.; Wang, Q.; Liao, D.; Liu, G.; Wang, Y.; Huang, J.; Zhang, R.;
    Siddig, A.A.H.; Bao, W.; Yang, G. 2023. Manganese Slag Amendment Reduces
    Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Paddy Soil. Atmosphere, 14, 131.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos14010131
  7. Dafa-Alla D. M., Ahmed. Abuelbasher, Haytham H. Gibreel, Yousif E. Yagoub, Ahmed
    A. H. Siddig, and Ahmed M. M. Hasoba. 2022. Assessing Trees Diversity in Jebel
    Elgerri Forest Reserve in the Blue Nile State, Sudan. Journal of Forest and
    Environmental Science. Vol. 38:3, 174 – 183.
  8. Ahmed Ibrahim Abuelbashar, Dafa-Alla Mohamed Dafa-Alla Ahmed, Ahmed A. H.
    Siddig, Yousif E. Yagoub, and Haytham H. Gibreel. 2022. Analysis of composition and
    diversity of natural regeneration of woody species in Jebel Elgerri dry land Forest east of
    Blue Nile state, Sudan Journal of Forest and Environmental Science. Vol. 38, No. 2, pp. https://doi.org/10.7747/JFES.2022.38.2.1
  9. Siddig, A. A. H and Ahmed M. M. Hasoba. 2022. Charismatic or abundant species are
    not always good indicators for monitoring biodiversity & ecosystem changes. Ecology &
    Evolutionary Biology. Vol. 7, No. 2, 2022, pp. 14-17. doi:
    10.11648/j.eeb.20220702.11
  10. Siddig, A. A. H., & Ellison, A. M. 2022. How is the coup impacting science and
    scientists in Sudan? https://doi.org/10.31730/osf.io/u2p7h
  11. Gadallah, Nasradeen A. H., Israa S. A. Taha, Abdelnasir I. A. Hano, Ahmed A. H.
    Siddig, Hai Jiang Bo. 2022. Integrated Approach for Assessment and Monitoring
    Forests’ Conditions in the Drylands of Sudan. Arid Ecosystems. 2022, Vol. 12(2): 142–153.
    https://doi.org/10.1134/S2079096122020032
  12. Abdelkarim, H. A., D. M. Dafa-Alla, Y. E. Yagoub, and A. A. H. Siddig. 2021.
    Composition, structure and regeneration status of Hyphaene thebaica (L.) Mart. natural
    forests in dry lands of Sudan. Agriculture & Forestry Journal. Vol. 5 (2): 82 – 88.
    https://ojs.univ-tlemcen.dz/index.php/AFJ/article/view/763
  13. Hasoba, A. M. M*, Siddig, A. A. H, and Y. E. Yagoub. 2020. Exploring trees diversity
    and stage structure of the Nuara Reserved Savanna woodland in Southeastern Sudan.
    Journal of Arid Land https://doi.org/10.1007/s40333-020-0076-8
  14. Siddig, A. A. H., J. S. Richardson and C. F. Dormann. 2020. Drought amplifies the
    impacts of salt pollution in pond ecosystems: an experimental exploration. Fundamental
    and Applied Limnology. Volume 194, Number 1, August 2020, pp. 1-9(9).
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1127/fal/2020/1225
  15. Siddig, A. A. H. 2019. Why is biodiversity data-deficiency an ongoing dilemma in
    Africa? Journal for Nature Conservation. Volume 50: 125719.
    doi.org/10.1016/j.jnc.2019.125719
  16. Adam, M. M. A., A. I. Hano, Y. E. Yagoub, A. A. H. Siddig, H. H. Gibreel, O. S. Musa, and K. S. Mohammed. 2019. Assessment the Status of Urban Trees and Their Role in
    Environmental Services in Umdorman Locality, Sudan. American Journal of
    Environment and Sustainable Development Vol. 5, No. 2, 2019, pp. 22 – 27.
  17. Mohammed, K. S. , Y. E. Yagoub, A. A. H. Siddig, O. S. Musa, M. E. A. Ibrahim, and M. M. A. Adam. 2019. Detection and Monitoring of Forest Fires in Dinder National
    Park, Sudan During 2010 – 2014 Using Remote Sensing Technology. American Journal
    of Environment and Sustainable Development Vol. 4, No. 1, 2019, pp. 1-5
  18. Siddig, A. A. H., A. M. Ellison, and A. Ochs*. 2019. Do terrestrial salamanders indicate
    ecosystem changes in New England forests? Forests 2019, 10, 154.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/f10020154
  19. Yagoub, Y.E., Z.Q Li, A.A.H. Siddig, O.S. Musa, and M.N. Anjum. 2018. Glacier Mass-
    Balance Variation in China during the Past Half Century. Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection, 6, 37-58. https://doi.org/10.4236/gep.2018.65004
  20. Yagoub, Y. E, O. S. Musa, A. A. H. Siddig, Z. Bo, L. Zhongqin and W. Feiteng. 2017.
    Assessing the impacts of Land Use on vegetation Cover in Eastern Sudan. International
    Journal of Research in Agricultural Science. Volume 4-2: 70 – 76.
  21. Siddig, A. A. H. 2017. Pond ecosystems in the era of environmental changes.
    Branchlines – the University of British Columbia’s Forestry newsletter. Issue No. 28-1-
    p20, 2017.
  22. Ochs, A* and A. A. H. Siddig. 2017. Response of Red-backed Salamanders (Plethodon
    cinereus) to Changes in Hemlock Forest Soil Driven by Invasive Hemlock Woolly
    Adelgid (Adelges tsugae). Environments 2017, 4, 8. doi:10.3390/environments4010008
  23. Siddig, A. A. H, A. M. Ellison, and B. G. Mathewson. 2016. Assessing and predicting
    the impacts of the decline of eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) stands on the
    occurrence of terrestrial amphibians in New England Forest. Ecosphere 7 (11):
    e01574. 10.1002/ecs2.1574.
  24. Siddig, A. A. H, A. M. Ellison, A. Ochs, C. Villar-Leeman and M. K. Lau. 2016. How
    do ecologists select and use indicator species to monitor ecological changes: Insights
    from 14 years of publication in Ecological Indicators. Ecological Indicators 60 (2016)
    223–230. doi:10.1016/j.ecolind.2015.06.036
  25. Siddig, A. A. H., A. M. Ellison, and S. Jackson. 2015. Calibrating abundance indices
    with population size estimators of red back salamanders (Plethodon cinereus) in a New
    England forest. PeerJ 3: e952.
  26. Siddig, A. A. H. 2014. Biodiversity of Sudan: between the harsh conditions, political
    instability and civil wars. Biodiversity Journal. 5 (4): 545–555.