Abstract We revised the Holarctic taxa of Ditrichaceae on the basis of both organellar DNA sequence data and morphological traits. After the removal of phylogenetically discordant elements related to Flexitrichum and Rhamphidium, the remaining representatives of the family cluster into three well‐supported lineages, which are recognized here as the ...
Vladimir Fedosov +4 more
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Seasonal zooplankton community variation in Karatas Lake, Turkey [PDF]
This study was carried out to determine seasonal variation and zooplankton community structure in Karataş Lake, Southern Turkey. Zooplankton samples were collected seasonally between 2002 and 2003 in two stations using a zooplankton net of 55-µm mesh ...
Apaydin Yağci, M.
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Dealing With the Complexity of Effective Population Size in Conservation Practice
ABSTRACT Effective population size (Ne) is one of the most important parameters in evolutionary biology, as it is linked to the long‐term survival capability of species. Therefore, Ne greatly interests conservation geneticists, but it is also very relevant to policymakers, managers, and conservation practitioners.
Ancuta Fedorca +30 more
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Vegetation and climate changes during the Early–Late Pliocene Transition ( ∼ 3.6 Ma) in the Burdur Basin (Southwestern Anatolia): a comparison with the Mediterranean [PDF]
The Early-Late Pliocene transition (∼ 3.6 Ma) is a key period for understanding future climate change linked to increases in greenhouse gases. Around the Western Mediterranean Basin, the Early-Late Pliocene transition was marked by the establishment of a
M. Robles +8 more
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Population structure of killifish, Aphanius anatoliae (Cyprinodontidae) endemic to Anatolia in Lake Eğirdir-Isparta (Turkey) [PDF]
The population structure of Aphanius anatoliae in Lake Eğirdir-Isparta-Turkey was studied, using 522 fish monthly in 2008. This study were observed in the number of individuals of each sex, age, weight and size compositions. In addition, the total length-
Guclu, S.S.
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Diversity in pig husbandry from the Classical-Hellenistic to the Byzantine periods: an integrated dental analysis of Düzen Tepe and Sagalassos assemblages (Turkey) [PDF]
Ethnographical, historical and archaeological evidence suggests that a great diversity in pig husbandry may have existed in the past. However, such diversity remains difficult to document from traditional zooarchaeological methods and its study may ...
Albarella +137 more
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Abstract Aim We reconstruct vegetation changes since 12 ky in the Eastern Mediterranean to examine four features of the regional vegetation history that are controversial: the extent of non‐analogue vegetation assemblages in the transition from the Late Glacial to the early Holocene, the synchroneity of postglacial forest expansion, the geographical ...
Esmeralda Cruz‐Silva +3 more
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Bu çalışmada, yeni cinsler ve yeni türler tanımlanmıştır. Tanımlanan üç yeni cins; Neosistanites (tip tür Sistanites iranica), Parahaymanella (tip tür Parahaymanella hakyemezae) ve Pseudohottingerina (tip tür Pseudohottingerina burdurensis)’dir ...
Şükrü ACAR
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Structural, ecological and biogeographical attributes of European vegetation alliances
This new database contains standardized attributes of 12 variables that characterize 1106 phytosociological alliances dominated by vascular plants defined in EuroVegChecklist. These variables include dominant life form, phenological optimum, substrate moisture, substrate reaction, salinity, nutrient status, soil organic matter, vegetation region ...
Zdenka Preislerová +59 more
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Hydrologic homogeneous regions using monthly Streamflow in Turkey [PDF]
Cluster analysis of gauged streamflow records into homogeneous and robust regions is an important tool for the characterization of hydrologic systems.
Beg, Osman A. +2 more
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