Dr. Yosef Tadesse Mengesha
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Dr. Yosef Tadesse Mengesha

Associate Professor
Haramaya University, Ethopia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Animal Genetics and Breeding from Haramaya University, Ethiopia

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Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Livestock Research
62%
Animal Genetics
90%
Animal Genetic
75%
Breeding
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
13
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Tadesse, Y., V. Costa, Z. Gebremariam, M. Urgae and S. Tilahun et al., 2019. Genetic variability and relationship of camel (Camelus dromedaries) populations in Ethiopia as evidenced by microsatellites analysis. Ethiop. J. Agric. Sci., 29: 19-37.
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  2. Kenfo, H., Y. Mekasha and Y. Tadesse, 2018. Husbandry and breeding practices of indigenous sheep in Bensa district of Sidama zone, Southern region. East Afr. J. Vet. Anim. Sci., 2: 27-34.
  3. Kenfo, H., Y. Mekasha and Y. Tadesse, 2018. A study on sheep farming practices in relation to future production strategies in Bensa district of Southern Ethiopia. Trop. Anim. Health Prod., 50: 865-874.
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  4. Hizkel, K., M. Yoseph and T. Yosef, 2018. On farm phenotypic characterization of indigenous sheep type in Bensa district, Southern Ethiopia. J. Biol. Agric. Healthcare, 7: 49-57.
  5. Dagnew, Y., M. Urge, Y. Tadesse and S. Gizaw, 2018. Growth performance of Gumz, Rutana and Gumz-Rutana crossbred sheep under on-farm conditions in Northwestern lowlands of Amhara region, Ethiopia. East Afr. J. Vet. Anim. Sci., 21: 57-66.
  6. Dagnew, Y., M. Urge, Y. Tadesse and S. Gizaw, 2018. Conservation-based breeding program design for genetic improvement in Gumz sheep in the western lowlands of Ethiopia. Agric. Food Secur., Vol. 7. 10.1186/s40066-018-0173-5.
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  7. Worku, A. and Y. Tadesse, 2017. A review on population structure, genetic diversity analysis, genetic distance between population and genetic singularity in livestock. Adv. Life Sci. Technol., 54: 1-6.
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  8. Dagnew, Y., M. Urge, Y. Tadesse and S. Gizaw, 2017. Sheep production and breeding systems in North Western Lowlands of Amhara region, Ethiopia: Implication for conservation and improvement of Gumz sheep breed. Open J. Anim. Sci., 7: 179-197.
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  9. Yosef, T., Y.K. Mohammed, U. Mengistu, A. Solomon, K. Kefelegn and D. Tadelle, 2015. Distribution, characteristic features of camel populations (Camelus dromedarius) and the unseen treasures of rock-shelters in relation to camel domestication in Ethiopia. Global J. Anim. Sci. Livest. Anim. Breed., 3: 145-155.
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  10. Tadesse, T., U. Mengistu, P. Kesari, Y.K. Mohammed, K. Kebede and S. Abegaz, 2015. Socioeconomic profile and gender characteristics in relation to camel management practices in the pastoral communities of Ethiopia. J. Econ. Sustain. Dev., 6: 154-165.
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  11. Yosef, T., U. Mengistu, A. Solomon, Y.K. Mohammed, K. Kefelegn and D. Tadelle, 2014. Husbandry and breeding practices of dromedary camels among pastoral communities of Afar and Somali regional states, Ethiopia. J. Agric. Environ. Int. Dev., 108: 167-189.
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  12. Yosef, T., K. Kefelegn, Y.K. Mohammed, U. Mengistu, A. Solomon, D. Tadelle and J. Han, 2014. Morphological diversities and eco-geographical structuring of Ethiopian camel (Camelus dromedarius) populations. Emir. J. Food Agric., 26: 371-389.
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  13. Yosef, T., U. Mengistu, A. Solomon, Y.K. Mohammed and K. Kefelegn, 2013. Camel and cattle population dynamics and livelihood diversification as a response to climate change in pastoral areas of Ethiopia. Livest. Res. Rural Dev., Vol. 25, No. 9. .
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