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Scorzonera sensu lato (Asteraceae, Cichorieae) - taxonomic reassessment in the light of new molecular phylogenetic and carpological analyses. [PDF]
Scorzonera comprises 180–190 species and belongs to the subtribe Scorzonerinae. Its circumscription has long been the subject of debate and available molecular phylogenetic analyses affirmed the polyphyly of Scorzonera in its wide sense.
Zaika MA +6 more
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Mapping habitat suitabilities of some wildlife species in Burdur Lake Basin
This research paper aimed at modeling the relations between mammal wildlife species, which spread around Burdur Lake Basin, with environmental factors and getting habitat suitability maps on the basis of native species by generalizing acquired models ...
Emrah Tagi ERTUĞRUL +2 more
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Study region: Understanding lake–groundwater interactions is crucial for the sustainable management of fragile ecosystems, such as Burdur Lake, a Ramsar-listed closed-basin lake in the Mediterranean region of Türkiye. Study focus: This study investigates
Hatice Kilic-Germec, Hasan Yazicigil
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Spatio-temporal variation in reproductive characteristics of invasive fish Pseudorasbora parva (Temmick & Schlegel, 1846) in the lakes region of Türkiye. [PDF]
Abstract Invasive species present a serious peril to aquatic ecosystems worldwide, thus it is essential to have a comprehensive understanding of the reproductive dynamics, spreading characteristics, and biological properties of these species in order to effectively manage their population structure and mitigate both the ecological damage and economic ...
Küçük F +5 more
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On the geoarchaeology of Limyra (SW Anatolia)-new insights into the famous Lycian city and its environs. [PDF]
Abstract Geoarchives in ancient settlement sites and their environs bear valuable information about Holocene landscape evolution and human–environment interactions. During the last six millennia, sea‐level and coastline changes have had a significant impact on coastal settlements, some of which even had to be relocated.
Stock F +4 more
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Paleoseismological features and tectonic setting of the Fethiye-Burdur fault zone (SW Turkey) [PDF]
The Fethiye‐Burdur fault zone is not a single line. Still, it consists of discontinuous northeasterly trending fault segments developed parallel to each other between the Gulf of Fethiye and Burdur Lake.
Sari Coşkun +5 more
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This study aims to extract water surface area and lake surface water temperature (LSWT), and to present long-term spatio-temporal analysis of these variables together with meteorological parameters.
Mohammed M. Y. Albarqouni +3 more
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FROM TOURISM GEOGRAPHY PERSPECTIVE SALDA LAKE (TURKEY) AND NEAR SURROUNDING [PDF]
Salda Lake, located within the borders of Yeşilova district of Burdur province in the Antalya Section of the Mediterranean Region, is one of Turkey's most popular tourist attractions. Located in the southwest of Turkey and encompassing many lake basins,
Erol KAPLUHAN +4 more
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The current work aims to examine the effect of meteorological parameters as well as the temporal variation on the Burdur Lake surface water body areas in Turkey.
Sohaib K. M. Abujayyab +6 more
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In recent years, the negative effects of climate change on water resources have been observed. Due to the decrease in precipitation in the Burdur Lake basin, there is serious volume loss especially in surface waters. In this study, basin drought analysis
Erhan Şener, Şehnaz Şener
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