Seminar Papers

1- Nasrolahi, A., Sari, A. & Saifabadi, S. Preliminary study on larval development of Balanus improvisus (Cirripedia: Balanidea) and significance of different algal diet.

Sixth International Crustacean Congress, Glasgow, Scotland, July, 2005.

2- Nasrolahi, A., Sari, A. & Saifabadi, S. Effect of salinity on larval development and survival rate of the Caspian sea barnacle, Balanus improvisus (Cirripedia:Balanidae).

13th Iranian Biology Conference and the First International Conference of Biology, Guilan, Iran, 2005.

3- Nasrolahi, A., Sari, A. & Saifabadi, S. Effect of nutrition on growth and larval development of barnacle, Balanus improvisus (Cirripedia: Balanidae).

First International Iranian Congress on Biological science, Karaj, Iran, 2005.

4- Nasrolahi, A., Sari, A. & Saifabadi, S. Effect of different algal diet and light periodicity on larval growth and development of barnacle, Chirona amaryllis (Cirripedia: Archaeobalanidae) in Hormozgan province, Iran.

First congress of The State of the Gulf Ecosystem: Future and Threats, United Arab Emirates, 2006.

5- Ghadri, V., Malek, M., Nasrolahi, ABioaccumolation of Ni and Cd in gill and muscle tissues of mudskipper, (Buleophthalmus desumiery) in Mahshar Creek, Iran.

First congress of The State of the Gulf Ecosystem: Future and Threats, United Arab Emirates, 2006.

6- Nasrolahi, A., Zare, R., & Vaselali, A. Review of introduced species from the Black and Mediterranean Seas to the Caspian Sea.

First congress of Marine Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran, 2006).

7- Nasrolahi, A., Sari, A. Growth and survival of barnacle, Chirona amaryllis reared at different light period.

International conference of Biology, Tehran, Iran, 28-30 August 2006.

8- Nasrolahi, A. Farahani, F. Abouzari-Lotf, E. Comparison of attachment between two barnacle cyprids (Balanus amphitrite Darwin, 1858 and B. improvisus Darwin, 1854) to polystyrene and glass substrata

International conference on recent advance in marine antifouling technology, Chennai, India, 6-8 November, 2006.

9- Nasrolahi, A. Farahani, F. Larval settlement of the barnacle, Balanus improvisus Darwin, 1958, under different food concentration, light period, salinity and cyprid density.

 International conference on recent advance in marine antifouling technology, Chennai, India, 6-8 November, 2006.

10- Nasrolahi, A. Farahani, F. Abouzari-Lotf, E. Abbastabar, H. Zakeri, M. Synthesis and preliminary study on antifouling activity of novel isocyanide compound containing an ether group.

International conference on recent advance in marine antifouling technology, Chennai, India, 6-8 November, 2006.

11- Nasrolahi, A. Effect of sea level changes on coast of Persian Gulf from biological perspective.

42nd European Marine Biology Symposium. Kiel, Germany. 27-31 August, 2007.

12- Nasrolahi, A. Christian Pansch, Frank Melzner, Martin Wahl  (2009) Effect of temperature and salinity on larval duration and survival rate of the barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus in the Baltic Sea. Poster Presentation:

44th European Marine Biology Symposium (EMBS), Liverpool, UK, 8th September 2009.

13- Christian Pansch, Ali Nasrolahi, Yasmin Appelhans, Frank Melzner, Martin Wahl (2009) The neglected bottleneck: Early life stage ecology in times of global change.

Cluster Retreat “The Future Ocean”, Salzau, Germany, 31st March 2009

14- Christian Pansch, Ali Nasrolahi, Yasmin Appelhans, Frank Melzner, Martin Wahl (2009) Ocean acidification and warming: consequences for various life stages of the barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus. Poster Presentation: 44th European Marine Biology Symposium (EMBS), Liverpool, UK, 8th September 2009.

15- Nasrolahi, A. and Pansch, C. (2010) Larval performance and settlement rate of the barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus in the Baltic Sea; Significance of temperature and salinity: 45. European Marine Biology Symposium (EMBS), 23.08.2010, Edinburgh, UK, Scotland. Poster

16- Appelhans, Y., Pansch, C., Thomsen, J., Nasrolahi, A., Melzner, F. and Wahl, M. (2010): Joint EPOCA, BIOACID and UKOARP Meeting, 27.09.-30.09.2010, Bremerhaven. Poster

17- Pansch, C., Nasrolahi, A., Appelhans, Y. and Wahl, M. (2011) Pre-Selection in Marginal Habitats -Various Life Stages of Amphibalanus improvisus show an Overall Strong Tolerance towards Ocean Acidification: 40. Benthic Ecoloy Meeting, 19.3.2011, Mobile, Alabama, USA. Presentation

18- Nasrolahi, A., Pansch, C and Wahl, M (2011) Being young in a changing world: how temperature and salinity changes interactively modify the performance of larval stages of the barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus in the Baltic Sea. AGU Fall Meeting 05-09 December, San Francisco, USA. Poster

19- Khosravi, M., Nasorlahi, A. (2014) Global warming effects on marine biofouling. The First Conference and Festival on Climate Change and Approach towards Sustainable Future. 20 May 2014. Tehran, Iran. Published as proceeding.

20- Zamani, R., Yousefzadi, M., Nasorlahi, A. and Homaei, A. (2014) Effects of algal diet on larval metamorphosis of the barnacle Amphibalanus Amphitrite. 18th national and 6th International Congress of Biology in Iran, 26-29 August 2014. – Kharazmi University. Oral

21- Dasturani, H., Nasorlahi, A., Pazoki, J., Mortazavi M. (2014). Barnacle (Amphibalanus amphitrite) settlement in polluted and pristine sites in Bandarabas. First national conference of non-agent defense in marine sciences. 19-20 November 2014. Bandarabas, Iran. Poster

22- Heidari, E., Nasorlahi, A., Pazoki, J. (2014). Effects of substratum type on barnacle (Amphibalanus improvisus) settlement in the Caspian Sea coast. First national conference of non-agent defense in marine sciences. 19-20 November 2014. Bandarabas, Iran. Oral