A new scientific achievement at the international level for the UAE University
In an academic research achievement at the international level, a team of researchers from the Department of Biology at the College of Science at the UAE University, in cooperation with a number of researchers and international centers in Russia, succeeded in discovering an unknown type of crustacean " Diplostraca" of microorganisms in the animal kingdom in Arabian Peninsula within the group of common species.
The research was published among the most prestigious scientific journals in the world, led by Professor Waleed Hamza - from the Department of Biology at the College of Science at the United Arab Emirates University,in collaboration with Professor Alex Kotov, and researcher Anna Nertina from the Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution in Russia, Dr. Khaled Amiri - Director of Khalifa Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, researchers from the Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters, at the Russian Academy of Sciences, and a master's student from the Department of Biology, and Ms. Shamma Al Neyadi, who spent 21 days at the Russian Institute to perfect her drawings using the most advanced camera Lucida.
Professor Waleed Hamza (Principal investigator)- from the Department of Biology at UAE University, said, "I believe that the discovery of new species that grew in temporary bodies of fresh water, will open the door for many researchers to explore different environments not only in the United Arab Emirates, but in the Arabian Peninsula. The region still has a lot to discover, in fact, expanding our research field and cooperating with world-class institutes will positively enhance our research capabilities especially when UAE young researchers participate, which will lead to building national capacities capable of exploring the resources in their land.”
He added, "The importance of this scientific discovery comes in increasing the biodiversity list of living organisms, especially in the United Arab Emirates. This increases the value of preserving wetland ecosystems as a vital resource that preserves the Earth's environment and living creatures."