I am a researcher and lecturer with a Ph.D. in Biology, currently working in the Department of Biology, College of Science, University of Baghdad. My academic interests span several key areas in aquatic science, including ichthyology, fish physiology and genetics, population genetics, animal systematics and taxonomy, and aquatic culture. My research focuses on understanding the diversity, evolutionary relationships, and ecological roles of fish species, with particular attention paid to genetic variation and adaptation in freshwater and cultured environments. This work supports both scientific understanding and practical applications in biodiversity conservation and sustainable aquaculture.
- Doctoral degree Biology (Aquaculture) Szent István University (SZIU)& National Centre for Biodiversity and Gene Conservation, Hungary
- M.Sc. Biology / Human and Animal Physiology Saratov State University, Saratov ( Russia )
- B.Sc. Biology / Microbiology Baghdad University, College of Science, Baghdad ( Iraq)
Aquaculture, biosystematics, Population genetics, Biodiversity, Preservation, Human and animal physiology
Biology
University of Baghdad, College of Science, Department of Life Sciences
Hemorrhagic insult is a major source of morbidity and mortality in both adults and newborn babies in the developed countries. The mechanisms underlying the non-traumatic rupture of cerebral vessels are not fully clear, but there is strong evidence that stress, which is associated with an increase in arterial blood pressure, plays a crucial role in the development of acute intracranial hemorrhage (ICH), and alterations in cerebral blood flow (CBF) may contribute to the pathogenesis of ICH. The problem is that there are no effective diagnostic methods that allow for a prognosis of risk to be made for the development of ICH. Therefore, quantitative assessment of CBF may significantly advance the underst
Bigheaded carps (bighead carp, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix, and silver carp, Hypophthalmichthys nobilis) and their hybrids play an important ecological and economic role in their original habitat, while their introduced stocks may pose serious ecological risks. To address questions about the persistence and invasiveness of these fish, we need to better understand their population structures. The genetic structures of bigheaded carp populations inhabiting Lake Balaton and the Tisza River were examined with ten microsatellite markers and a mitochondrial DNA marker (COI). The Lake Balaton stock showed higher genetic diversity compared with the Tisza River stock. Based on hierarchical clustering, the Tisza population was characterized o
... Show MoreTench is a cyprinid fish that has undergone human-induced translocations. The natural populations of the species are on the decline due to habitat loss and spawning grounds degradation. The genetic diversity of seven natural populations was investigated to establish the genetic knowledge base for successful conservation efforts and for selective breeding. Twelve microsatellite markers, the sequencing of a 615 bp section of mtDNA (Cytb) and PCR-RFLP analysis of two nuclear markers (Act) and (RpS7) were used to analyze the genetic variation and structure among 175 individuals. All microsatellite loci were found to have moderate levels of polymorphism. The pairwise Fst values between population pairings were moderate; the populations w
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