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Bioecological and statistical risk assessment of toxic metals in sediments of a worldwide important wetland: Gala Lake National Park (Turkey) [PDF]

open access: diamondArchives of Environmental Protection, 2017
Gala Lake National Park that has an international importance is one of the most important wetland ecosystems for Turkey. As same as many aquatic habitats, Gala Lake is under a significant anthropogenic pressure originated from agricultural activities ...
Tokatli Cem
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A Faunistic Study on Cladocera and Copepoda (Crustacea) Species of Gala Lake (Edirne)

open access: greenTrakya University Journal of Natural Sciences, 2016
Gala Lake is an alluvial dam lake located between İpsala and Enez counties of Edirne city in Turkey, where Meriç River flows to the Aegean Sea. This study was carried out at monthly intervals from March 2004 to January 2005 in order to determine the ...
Hüseyin Güher
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Anthropogenically-Induced Ecological Risks in Lake Gala, Thrace, NW Turkey

open access: diamondInternational Journal of Environment and Geoinformatics, 2023
The aim of this study is to determine the anthropogenic effects in lake Gala in the Thrace Region and to make an ecological risk analysis as a result of these effects. Based on the multi-element analyzes of the samples collected from the lake by Grab and Core method, using ICP-MS, which is frequently used in the calculation of ecological risk in ...
Erdal Öztura
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Mammals of Gala Lake National Park

open access: bronzeIğdır Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi, 2019
Gala Lake National Park (GLNP) consists of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems covering 6.087 hectares of area in Enez and İpsala district boundaries of Edirne province. Extensive field studies were performed on mammals within the boundaries of GLNP for 26 days from 29 July to 07 November 2016.
Beytullah Özkan
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SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF PHYTOPLANKTON IN LAKE GALA (Edirne/TURKEY)

open access: greenTrakya University Journal of Natural Sciences, 2016
This study was performed from March 2004 to February 2005 in 4 stations in Gala Lake, a shallow lake located inside Gala Lake National Park in Meriç Delta. Water samples were taken from the lake in order to determine the phytoplankton present in the lake
Burak ÖTERLER   +4 more
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The Braconidae (Hymenoptera-Apocrita) of Gala Lake National Park and the surrounding area

open access: greenTURKISH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 2019
This study was performed in order to determine the Braconidae fauna of meadows and forest areas around Gala Lake National Park. Samples were collected from June to October 2011 in selected pasture, forest, and rice agricultural areas. As a result of the study, a total of 38 taxa species belonging to 12 genera within 5 subfamilies were identified. Among
Cumhur ATAY   +2 more
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Metazoan parasites of fish species from Lake Gala (Edirne, Turkey)

open access: diamondEge Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2014
Turkiye’nin kuzey-batisinda yer alan oytrofik ozellikteki Gala Golu baliklarinin parazitleri bilinmemektedir, bu nedenle arastirmamizda golde bulunan baliklarin metazoan parazitleri arastirilmistir. Temmuz 2010 ve Haziran 2011 tarihleri arasinda Gala Golu’nde bulunan 16 balik turunden toplam 497 ornekle calisildi. Bu baliklarda 53 metazoan parazit turu
Erhan Soylu
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Impact of paddy fields on water quality of Gala Lake (Turkey): An important migratory bird stopover habitat

open access: closedEnvironmental Pollution, 2021
Gala Lake is an internationally important lake due to its location on one of the world's most important bird migration routes. For this reason, water quality of the lake is of great concern. However, the lake surrounded by paddy fields may face eutrophication and toxic metal contamination due to excessive use of fertilizers and pesticides.
Memet Varol, Cem Tokatlı
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Geophysical prospections support the historical identification of the archaeological site at Lake Gala, Hebros/Maritsa/Meriç delta (Turkey)

open access: hybrid, 2023
Archaeological survey and combined geophysical measurements of magnetics were conducted. Geoelectrics and ground penetrating radar support the interpretation of a Roman station controlling a branch of the Via Egnatia leading to Ainos (modern Enez in Turkey).
Dan, Anca   +8 more
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Testing the Dispersal-Origin-Status-Impact (DOSI) scheme to prioritise non-native and translocated species management [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Assessing actual and potential impacts of non-native species is necessary for prioritising their management. Traditional assessments often occur at the species level, potentially overlooking differences among populations. The recently developed Dispersal-
Ali Serhan Tarkan   +9 more
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