Papers Published

1) A. Nasrolahi, F. Farahani, S. J. Saifabadi Effect of salinity on larval development and survival of the Caspian sea barnacle, Balanus improvisus Darwin (1854).”

Journal of Biological Sciences 6 (2006) 1103–1107.

2) A. Nasrolahi Larval settlement of the barnacle, Balanus improvisus Darwin, 1958, under different food concentration, substratum, light period, salinity, Cyprid age and cyprid density

Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences 10 (13):2231-2236, 2007.

3) A. Nasrolahi Comparison of attachment between two barnacle cyprids (Balanus amphitrite Darwin, 1858 and B. improvisus Darwin, 1854) to polystyrene and glass substrata.

Recent Advance in Marine Antifouling Technology (published as proceeding).

4) A. Nasrolahi, A. Sari, S. J. Saifabadi, M. Malek Effects of algal diet on larval survival and growth of the barnacle, Balanus improvisus (Darwin, 1854).”

  1. Mar. Biol. Ass. U.K. (2007), 87, 1227–1233

5) A. Nasrolahi, Christian Pansch, Mark Lenz, Martin Wahl

Being young in a changing world: how temperature and salinity changes interactively modify the performance of larval stages of the barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus

Marine Biology (2012) 159:331–340

6) A. Nasrolahi, Christian Pansch, Martin Wahl Temperature and salinity interactively impact early post-larval development – a bottleneck in barnacles’ ontogeny

Marine Biology (2013) (DOI 10.1007/s00227-012-2162-8)

7) Ali Nasrolahi, Stephanie B. Stratil, Katharina J. Jacob, Martin Wahl A protective coat of microbes on macroalgae: inhibitory effects of bacterial biofilms and epibiotic microbial assemblages on barnacle attachment. FEMS Microbial Ecology

FEMS Microbial Ecology (2012) 1–13

8) Ali Nasrolahi, Brian Smith, Maryam Ehsanpour, Majid Afkhami, Philip Rainbow Biomonitoring of trace metal bioavailabilities to the barnacle Amphibalanus amphitrite along the Iranian coast of the Persian Gulf

Marine Environmental Research 101 (2014) 215-224.

9) Christian Pansch, Ali Nasrolahi, Yasmin Appelhans, Martin Wahl  Impacts of ocean acidification and warming on the early development of the barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 420–421 (2012) 48–55)

10) Christian Pansch, Ali Nasrolahi, Yasmin S Appelhans, Martin Wahl Tolerance of juvenile barnacles (Amphibalanus improvisus) to warming and elevated pCO2

Marine Biology (2012) 160, 2023-2035.

11) Majid Afkhami, Maryam Ehsanpour, Ali Nasrolahi  First recrd of a sea cucumber species (Holothuria notabilis Ludwing, 1875) from the Persian Gulf

Caspian Journal of Applied Sciences Research 3(2014), 8-11.

12) Majid Afkhami, Maryam Ehsanpour, Ali Nasrolahi Two sea cucumber species (Holothuria bacilli and H. insignis): first record from the Persian Gulf.

Marine Biodiversity Records, 8 (2015), 1-5.

13) Ali Nasrolahi, Brian Smith, Maryam Ehsanpour, Majid Afkhami, Philip Rainbow Biomonitoring of trace metal bioavailabilities to the barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus along the Iranian coast of the Caspian Sea.

Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences (Under review).

 14) Ali Nasrolahi, Jonathan Havenhand, Anna-Lisa Wrange, Christian Pansch Broad tolerance to temperature and salinity in the barnacle Balanus improvisus larvae – a key to success in future oceans.

Journal of Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science (Submitted.)