Publications by authors named "Serik Bakiyev"

(Siberian sturgeon) is native to Kazakhstan and is currently endangered and is listed within the first class of protected animals. Sturgeon aquaculture is becoming an important tool for the recovery of this endangered species. Nonetheless, diseases involving typical symptoms of skin ulceration and systemic bacterial hemorrhagic septicemia have occurred in cultured on a fish farm located in Western Kazakhstan.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Serik Bakiyev"

  • - Serik Bakiyev's recent research focuses on the characterization of atypical pathogens affecting endangered species, specifically isolated from diseased Siberian sturgeon in Western Kazakhstan.
  • - The study highlights the significant role of sturgeon aquaculture in the conservation efforts for this endangered species, while also addressing the challenges posed by diseases such as skin ulceration and bacterial hemorrhagic septicemia in cultured sturgeon.
  • - Published in the journal Heliyon, the research underscores the importance of understanding and managing pathogens in aquaculture to ensure the recovery and sustainability of endangered sturgeon populations.