Afitlerde fenotpik plastisite. Afitlerin ekolojis, türleşmeleri, konak seçimi, sistematik ve taksonomisi. İstilacı afit türlerinin biyoçeşitlilik ve tarımsal üretim açısından önemi. Türkiye afit faunasının araştırılması.
Phenotypic plasticity in aphids. Aphids ecology, speciation, host selection, systematic and taxonomy. Invasive aphid species and importance for both biodiversity and agricultural production. Searching Türkiye aphid fauna.
Dean of the Faculty of Biological Sciences at the University of Wrocław (term 2020-2024), Chair of the Scientific Discipline Council for Biological Sciences at the University of Wrocław (term 2020-2024), Head of the Laboratory of Biology and Forensic Entomology at the University of Wrocław (since 2019).
I specialize in environmental biology, conservation biology, ecology, forensic entomology, and archaeoentomology. My research focuses on invertebrates, with particular emphasis on insects, including saproxylic species, pollinators, forensic insects, protected species, endangered, and threatened species. I conduct and coordinate research related to taxonomy and systematics, as well as the biology and ecology of insects.
From 2017 to 2021, I served as the head of postgraduate studies in Environmental Management "Ekoznawca"; from 2008 to 2017, I held the position of deputy head of postgraduate studies in Environmental Management "Ekoznawca".
In the Laboratory of Biology and Forensic Entomology at the University of Wrocław, I conduct research in the field of forensic science, overseeing three doctoral students. I supervise the work of interns and trainees interested in biology and forensic entomology.
In the Laboratory of Conservation Biology and Invertebrate Conservation at the University of Wrocław, I focus on conservation biology, biodiversity conservation, and the assessment and evaluation of natural resources. I collaborate with the Polish Academy of Sciences Institute of Nature Conservation in Krakow on the creation of databases "Alien Species in Poland" and "Monitoring of Species and Natural Habitats," including those covered by the Natura 2000 program. I also coordinate research on protected, rare, or endangered insects, alien and invasive species, and economically significant insects.
I have participated as an expert in the "Roads for Nature" program, the "Bees Ask for Help" project, and the "Biodiversity Educator". Currently, I oversee the restoration project of the scarce duck Aythya nyroca in the Milicz Ponds Nature Reserve (a project carried out jointly with Wrocław Zoo and the company Milicz Ponds SA), of which I am a co-initiator.
I am the author of numerous scientific and popular science publications, having published nearly 380 papers. I have participated in many national and international conferences and workshops.
In connection with my work, I have made several foreign visits (Czech Republic, Spain, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Russia, Ukraine) and a long-term scientific internship at The Royal Holloway University of London.
I conduct workshops and lectures on biodiversity management and nature conservation. I am a member of the Regional Nature Conservation Council at the Regional Environmental Protection Directorate in Wrocław (term 2015-2020, 2020-2025), the Scientific Council of the Table Mountains National Park (term 2015-2020, 2020-2025), and the Chairman of the Presidium of the Scientific-Social Council of the "Middle Pomeranian Forests" Forestry Promotional Complex (term 2019-2023). I am an expert of the Polish National Committee of IUCN (2017-present). I am a member of the Polish Entomological Society (editorial secretary of the Keys to the Identification of Polish Insects, currently series editor since 2021).
As an auditor, I am also involved in quality systems and food and nutrition safety, as well as scientific marketing.
Prof. Dr. Soner Soylu received his PhD degree from Wye College, University of London, UK in 1998. He has been working as a lecturer and researcher at Hatay Mustafa Kemal University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Plant Protection since 1998.
He has research experience in the field of Plant Pathology and has supervised many master's and doctoral theses and studies. In this field, he has been the coordinator of many projects funded by different domestic and foreign institutions.
He has published research articles, book chapters and conference papers in reputed journals on plant growth promoting endophytic and epiphytic bacterial isolates (PGPB) and characterization of molecular, biochemical and morphological interactions between plant pathogens and plant defense mechanisms, Molecular and morphological identification of bacterial and fungal plant pathogens, antimicrobial activity of natural antimicrobial substances such as essential oils and extracts, induced resistance to fungal and bacterial plant pathogens, beneficial antagonist fungal and bacterial pathogens and biological control of fungal and bacterial pathogens, .
In particular, he is an expert in the molecular identification of obligate disease agents such as soilborne fungal diseases, powdery mildew, mildew, rust in various crops and has published many first record plant disease agent reports for Turkey. For the first time in Turkey, he was involved in the establishment of the "Plant Health Clinic", which provides solution services directly to farmers for their problems related to diseases, pests and weeds.
His research articles published on various topics have been extensively cited worldwide and ranked among the "Top 10 Most Cited Articles" in the relevant journal category in the field of Agricultural Sciences. He serves as Editor-in-Chief, Editorial Board Member and Referee in many reputable and prestigious journals in his field.
Doğan Türkyılmaz is an Asst. Prof. Dr. at Atatürk University. His areas of specialization include animal breeding, animal nutrition and genetics, and he has been involved in studies to increase the production efficiency of small ruminants.
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