Murtada D. Naser
University of Basrah
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2011
Amaal Gh. Yasser; Murtada D. Naser
In this study, a total of 120 fish specimens of common carp (Cyprinus carpio), were caught at four different stations in Shatt Al-Arab (Hareer, Garmat Ali, Al-Maqal and Abual-Khasib). The histological changes in the gills of fish were detected microscopically. Results show that the Shatt Al-Arab is polluted by some different sources of pollutants including power stations, paper industry, oil refineries, petrochemical industry, chemical fertilizer companies and the sewage system and overfishing and the application of pesticides. As a result of these analyses, histopathological changes in the gills of fish specimens, such as hyperplasia, loss of regular shape of secondary lamellae, separation of lamellar epithelium, clavate structure, atrophy of secondary gills lamellae, necrosis, dilation of lamellar capillaries, loss of secondary lamellae, fusion of secondary lamellae, edema, proliferation of cartilage in primary lamellae and curving of primary lamellae, were observed. The histopathological changes in fish gill samples from the Hareer region were much more prevalent than samples caught from other stations.
Zoology in The Middle East | 2014
Federico Marrone; Murtada D. Naser; Gh. Yasser Amaal; Francesco Sacco; Marco Arculeo
Some gastropod specimens belonging to the planorbid genus Ferrissia were recently collected in Lebanon and in Iraq, where the autochthonous species Ferrissia clessiniana (Jickeli, 1882) is supposed to occur. The molecular identification of collected specimens proved that they belong to the allochthonous species Ferrissia fragilis (Tryon, 1863), the protagonist of a dramatic cryptic invasion which is of interest to the whole of Eurasia. These findings cast further doubts on the actual existence of autochthonous Ferrissia species in the Palaearctic. The need for a molecular characterisation of the topotypical population of F. clessiniana, and for a revision of the Palaearctic Ferrissia species, is stressed.
BioInvasions Records | 2012
Murtada D. Naser; Timothy J. Page; N. K. Ng; Michael Apel; Amaal Gh. Yasser; James M. Bishop; Peter K. L. Ng; Paul F. Clark
Zootaxa | 2009
Peter K. L. Ng; Dwi Listyo Rahayu; Murtada D. Naser
Marine Biodiversity Records | 2010
Murtada D. Naser; Malik H. Ali; Amaal Gh. Yasser
Zootaxa | 2012
Peter K. L. Ng; Mohsen Safaie; Murtada D. Naser
Zootaxa | 2018
Murtada D. Naser; Peter J. F. Davie; Nathan Waltham
Crustaceana | 2009
Murtada D. Naser
Crustaceana | 2015
Murtada D. Naser; Talib A. Khalaf; Amaal Gh. Yasser
Crustaceana | 2012
Murtada D. Naser; Talib A. Khalaf; Amaal Gh. Yasser; Haider Sh. Darweesh