Prof. (Emeritus) Gad Degani

Prof. (Emeritus) Gad Degani
Research Group Leader
Phone
97246953544

Biology and Physiology of Fish and Amphibians
This field involves research into species of fish and amphibians that are less well known. The areas of research are: reproduction growth and nutrition in nature and behavior. In addition, certain aspects of environmental physiology of species of fish and amphibians are under examination: the objects of this aspect of research is the study of metabolism, and the influence of temperature on growth, the physiological adaptation of amphibians to their environment, in water economy and the control of body fluids under the influence of different environmental conditions of moisture and temperature, especially salinity tolerance and osmoregulation. These are studies in the fields of comparative and environmental physiology.

Nutrition of Fish and Amphibians
This research can be divided into a number of areas. A portion deals with the natural food of animals. Another portion involves efforts to improve the formulation of artificial food for fish (a) through learning the chemical body composition of fish, and from this determining the percentages of its required ingredients; (b) through examining the value of protein in fish food; (c) examining the value of fats,); (d) examining the value of carbohydrates. At present, work in nutrition concentrates on the development of the formulation of food for tropical fish.

The Influence of Hormones on the Growth and Reproduction of Fish (molecular endocrinology)
Current work concerns the steroids and other hormones of fish, and their influence on various processes in fish, in particular growth, body composition, food requirements and enzymatic processes . Particularly worth mentioning is the breakthrough in which Prof. Degani has shown that growth hormones and insulin can be absorbed into the body of the fish through oral administration: up to that time it was thought that whole proteins could not be absorbed into the bloodstream via the gills or the digestive system. Further work on the reproductive system has shown that other proteinous hormones can be administered in the same way, e.g., gonadotropin. Present research work concerns hormonal control of reproduction.

Animals in the Ecological System and Environmental Behavior
Dr Degani's work on the ecology of water systems concentrates mainly on the interrelationship between various animals and their aquatic ecosystems, especially environmental influences such as water quality and food, the prime factors in animal interaction. There is an additional interest in behavioral models of animals in nature, aiming to establish how the animal adapts itself to its environment through its behavior

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Education
Ph.D. 1979, Department of Zoology, Tel Aviv University
M.Sc. 1976, Department of Biology, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa

Academic and research experience
Since 2008-2013: Chairperson, M.Sc. Program, Department of Biotechnology, Tel Hai College
Since 1998: Professor, Tel-Hai College Faculty of Sciences and Technology
Since 1997: Professor, Faculty of Agriculture, Hebrew University
Since 1986-2011: Scientific Director, MIGAL - Galilee Technology Center
1999 – 2003: Dean of the Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Tel-Hai College
1987 – 1999: Academic Director of Agriculture, Tel-Hai College
1994: Visiting Professor, University of Maryland
1993: Adjunct Professor, East Carolina University, NC
1991: Visiting Scientist, City University of New York, Brooklyn College
1990-2000 Head of Golan Research institute
1983 – 1984: Visiting Scientist, East Carolina University, NC, USA
1981 – 1982: Research Associate, Department of Biology, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Since 1979: Lecturer, Tel-Hai College Faculty of Sciences and Technology and researcher at MIGAL - Galilee Technological Center.

 

Books
Degani, G. & Gallagher, M.L. (1995). Growth and Nutrition of Eels. Israel: Laser Pages Publishing.

Degani, G. (1996). The Salamander at the Southern Limit of its Distribution. Israel: Laser Pages Publishing. 1996 Salamandra Israel PDF.pdf

Degani, G. (2001). Blue Gourami (Truchogaster Trichopterus) Model for Labyrinth Fish. Israel: Laser Pages Publishing. 2001 Blue Gourami Book PDF.pdf

Degani, G. & Yom-Din, G. (2005). Research on New Fish Species for Aquaculture in Northern Israel. Haifa, Israel: Ayalon Offset Ltd. 2005 New Fish North Israel Book  PDF.pdf

Degani, G. 2019. The Fire Salamandra (Salamandra infraimmaculata) and the Banded Newt (Triturus vittatus) Along the Southern Border of Their. Published by Scientific Research Publishing, Inc. ISBN: 978-1-61896-693-3. 2019 THE FIRE SALAMANDRA E-book.pdf

Degani, G. (2022). Interaction of Sexual Behavior and Hormone Gene Expression in the Labyrinthici Fish Blue Gourami (Trichogaster trichopterus) during Reproduction. 2022 Link to the book.

Scientific Publications

The effect of 3,3�,5-triiodo-L-thyronine and 17-α-methyltestosterone on growth and body composition of the glass stage of the eel (Anguilla anguilla L)

G. Degani; C. Dosoretz
Fish Physiology and Biochemistry 1986 Volume 1 Issue 3 Pages 145-151
1986

Effect of combined dietary 17-?-estradiol and 17-?-methyltestosterone on growth and body composition of European eels (Anguilla anguilla)

G. Degani
Aquaculture 1986 Volume 59 Pages 169-175
1986

Osmotic stress and osmoregulation of tadpoles and juveniles of Pelobates syriacus

G. Degani; E. Nevo
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology -- Part A: Physiology 1986 Volume 83 Issue 2 Pages 365-370
1986

The influence of 3,3',5-triiodo-l-thyronine on growth survival and body composition of slow-growing development elvers (Anguilla rostrata L.)

G. Degani; M. Lee Gallagher
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology -- Part A: Physiology 1986 Volume 84 Issue A Pages 7-11
1986

Effect of dietary 17?-estradiol and 17 ? -methyltestosterone on growth and body composition of slow growing elvers (Anguilla anguilla (L.))

G. Degani
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - A Physiology 1986 Volume 85 Issue 2 Pages 243-247
1986

Effects of dietary 17?-methyltestosterone and bovine growth hormone on growth and food conversion of slow- and normally-growing American Elvers (Anguilla rostrata)

G. Degani; M.L. Gallagher
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 1985 Volume 42 Pages 610-626
1985

The influence of 17-?-methyltestosterone on body composition of eels (Anguilla anguilla (L.))

G. Degani
Aquaculture 1985 Volume 50 Pages 23-30
1985

Growth of Anguilla anguilla in different densities in outdoor containers with Tilapia aurea

G. Degani; D. Levanon; C. Dosoretz
Progressive Fish-Culturist 1985 Volume 47 Pages 114-118
1985

The relationship between growth, food conversion and oxygen consumption in developed and underdeveloped American eels, Anguilla rostrata Lesueur

G. Degani; M. Lee-Gallagher
Journal of Fish Biology 1985 Volume 27 Issue 5 Pages 635-641
1985

Osmoregulation in red blood cells of Bufo viridis

G. Degani
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology -- Part A: Physiology 1985 Volume 81 Issue 2 Pages 451-453
1985

Urea tolerance and osmoregulation in bufo viridis and rana ridibunda

G. Degani
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - A Physiology 1985 Volume 82 Issue 4 Pages 833-836
1985

Effect of arginine vasotocin on plasma concentration and water tissues in terrestrial toad Bufo viridis and semi-aquatic frog Rana ridibunda

G. Degani
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - A Physiology 1985 Volume 80 Issue 1 Pages 75-77
1985

Osmotic fragility of red blood cells in three species of amphibians

G. Degani
British Journal of Herpatology 1985 Volume 6 Pages 427-430
1985

Water balance and body fluids of Salamandra salamandra (L.) In their natural habitats in summer and winter

G. Degani
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology -- Part A: Physiology 1985 Volume 82 Issue 2 Pages 479-482
1985

Effect of protein level in purified diet and of density, ammonia and O2 level on growth of juvenile European eels (Anguilla anguilla L.)

G. Degani; A. Horowitz; D. Levanon
Aquaculture 1985 Volume 46 Issue 3 Pages 193-200
1985

The influence of 17-α-methyltestosterone on body composition of eels (Anguilla anguilla (L.))

G. Degani
Aquaculture 1985 Volume 50 Issue 01-??? Pages 23-30
1985

Temperature selection in Salamandra salamandra (L.) larvae and juveniles from different habitats

G. Degani
Biology of Behaviour 1984 Volume 9 Pages 175-163
1984

Adaptation of green toad (Bufo viridis) to terrestrial life by urea accumulation

G. Degani; N. Silanikove; A. Shkolnik
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology -- Part A: Physiology 1984 Volume 77 Issue 3 Pages 585-587
1984

The influence of cow manure on growth rates of Oreochromis aureus and Clarias lazaria in Israel in small outdoor tanks

G. Degani; C. Dosoretz; D. Levanon
Israel Journal of Aquaculture 1984 Volume 36 Pages 114-120
1984

Changes in concentrations of ions and urea in both plasma and muscle tissue in a dehydrated hylid anuran

G. Degani; M. R. Warburg
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A 1984 Volume 77 Issue 2 Pages 357-360
1984

The selection of hiding places by Triturus vittatus vittatus (Jenys)

G. Degani
Biology of Behaviour 1984 Volume 9 Pages 235-242
1984

Influence of shapes of indoor and outdoor containers on adaptation to artificial food, growth and survival of elvers

G. Degani; D. Levanon
Progressive Fish-Culturist 1984 Volume 46 Pages 191-194
1984

Preliminary study on the influence of different feeds on mortality and growth of eels ( Anguilla anguilla L.) in the initial period

G. Degani; D. Levanon; G. Trieger
Israel Journal of Aquaculture 1984 Volume 36 Issue 2 Pages 47-52
1984

Acclimation of the euryhaline toad Bufo viridis to hyperosmotic solution (NaCl, urea and mannitol)

U. Katz; G. Degani; S. Gabbay
Journal of Experimental Biology 1984 Volume 108 Pages 403-409
1984

Two different digested cow manures as substitution for Sarotherodon aureus food

Degani, G., Marchaim, U., Dosoretz, C., Levanon, D. and Perach, Z.
Cong. Jerus. Ecol. 511-521. 1983
1983