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

Gonadotropins in the Russian Sturgeon: Their Role in Steroid Secretion and the Effect of Hormonal Treatment on Their Secretion

Yom-Din, S., Hollander-Cohen, Joseph Aizen, J., Boehm, B., Shpilman, M., Golan, M., Hurvitz, A., Degani, G. Levavi-Sivan, B.
PLoS One 2016 Volume 13 Issue 11 (9) Pages 1-23
2016

The Relationship between Quality of Teaching and Student Evaluations: The Case of an Academic Course in Endocrinology

Degani, G.
Voice of the Publisher 2016 Volume 2 Issue 3 Pages 13-17
2016

Life cycle of tree frogs (Hyla savygnyi) in semi-arid habitats in northern Israel

Degani, G.
International Journal of Biology 2016 Volume 8 Issue 1 Pages 17-26
2016

Male Blue Gourami (Trichogaster trichopterus) Nest-Building Behavior Is Affected.by Other Males and Females

Degani, G., Bar Ziv M.
Open Journal of Animal Sciences 2016 Volume 6 Pages 195-201
2016

11-ketotesterone (KT-11), Estradiol estradiol (E2) level and cytochrome P450 (bgCYP19a) Ttranscription of in the testis of male blue gourami (Trichogaster trichopterus)

Degani, G.
Inter. J. Sci. Res. 2015 Volume 4 Issue 10 Pages 641-643
2015

The habitats, burrowing behavior, physiology adaptation and life cycle of Spadefoot toads (Pelobates syriacus, Boettger, 1869) at the southern limit of its distribution in Israel

Degani, G.
Open Journal of Animal Sciences 2015 Volume 5 Issue 3 Pages 249-257
2015

Academic Status of Full Professors in the Faculty of Science and Technology at the Tel-Hai Academic College and the MIGAL ? Galilee Research Institute Compared to the Academic Status of Full ...

Degani, G
World. Op. J. Educat. Res. 2015 Volume 2 Pages 1-8
2015

Effect of human activity in creating a death trap for Salamandra infraimmaculata seeking breeding places during colonization of new breeding sites

Degani, G. and Goldberg, T.
Amer. Open. Anim. Sci J. 2015 Volume 2 Pages 1-11
2015

Proposed Method for Evaluating the Relevance of Publications by Faculty Members from Tel-Hai Academic College Compared to the Academic Status of Full Professors in the Same Field in Israeli...

Degani, G
Voice of the Publisher 2015 Volume 1 Issue 2 Pages 35-40
2015

The Effect of Light and Soil Moisture on the Environmental Behavior of Newts (Triturus vittatus vittatus, Urodela)

Degani, G.
Open Journal of Animal Sciences 2015 Volume 5 Issue 4 Pages 411-417
2015

Involvement of GnRH and Gonadotropin Genes in Oocyte Development of Blue Gourami Females (Trichogaster trichopterus)

Degani, G.
Advances in Biological Chemistry 2014 Volume 4 Pages 197-202
2014

DNA variation of Capoeta damascina (Valenciennes, 1842) in three rivers in northern Israel

Degani, G.
J. Biophys. Chem 2014 Volume 5 Pages 107-117
2014

Expression of SOX3 and SOX9 genes in gonads of blue gourami

Degani, G.
Advances in Biological Chemistry 2014 Volume 4 Pages 322-330
2014

Expression of the growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor 1 genes in the male and female blue gourami (Trichogaster trichopterus) at different temperatures

Degani, G.
Journal of Asian Scientific Research 2014 Volume 4 Pages 413-427
2014

Mitochondrial DNA sequence analysis in Anabantoidei fish

Degani, G.
Advances in Biological Chemistry 2013 Volume 3 Pages 347-355
2013

The role of brain peptides in the reproduction of blue gourami males (Trichogaster trichopterus)

G. Levy; G. Degani
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological Genetics and Physiology 2013 Volume 319 Issue 8 Pages 461-470
2013

The Ayu: effect of Israeli aquaculture on growth, gonad development, and gene transcription of b FSH, b LH aND

Degani, G. and Hurvitz, A.
GH. J. Fisher. Aquacul 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1-5
2013

Tree frog (Hyla savygnyi) color and substrate preference

Degani, G. and Biton, E.
Amer. Open. Anim. Sci J. 2013 Volume 3 Pages 3-40
2013

Aquatic Invertebrates in Different Bodies of Water in a Semi-Arid Zone

Degani, G. and Goldberg, T.
Amer. Open. Anim. Sci. J 2013 Volume 1 Pages 1-16
2013

The DNA Variation of Pseudepidalea viridis (Syn. Bufo viridis) from Various Habitats

Degani, G., Goldberg, T., Gazith, A., Elorom, E. and Nevo, E.
Zoological Studies 2013 Volume 58 Issue 18 Pages 1-15
2013

Underground Water Affects Sexual behavior and Gene Expression of Hormones Related to Reproduction in Blue Gourami Males

Degani, G and Levy, G.
Advances in Biological Chemistry 2013 Volume 3 Pages 133-140
2013

Genetic Variation among Various Populations of Spadefoot Toads (Pelobates syriacus, Boettger, 1869) at Breeding Sites in Northern Israel

Degani, G.
Advances in Biological Chemistry 2013 Volume 3 Pages 440-447
2013

The ecology and variation in DNA of Rana bedreagae from various breeding site in North Israel

Degani, G., Goldberg, T. and Yom-Din, S.
Res. Open. J. Anim. Sci 2013 Volume 1 Pages 1-14
2013

Impermanent Breeding Site Selection - Fitness of Gonadal Cycle and Larval Growth of Triturus vittatus vittatus (Urodela) from the Southern Limit of Its Distribution

Degani, G., Pearlson, O. and Goldberg, T.
Amer. Open. Anim. J 2013 Volume 1 Pages 16-30
2013

The role of brain peptides in the reproduction of blue gourami males (Trichogaster trichopterus)

Gal Levy, G., and Degani, G.
J. Exp. Zool. 2013 Volume 9999A Pages 1-10
2013