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Sultan Sazlığı ve Çevresi (İç Anadolu, Türkiye)'nin Cladocera Faunasının Mevsimsel Değişimi

Year 2012, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 86 - 91, 06.12.2012

Abstract

Bu çalışma, 2007 yılında mevsimsel olarak toplanan örneklerle, Sultan Sazlığı ve çevresinde bulunan 8 su bölgesi (Zamantı Irmağı, Homurlu Çayı, Ağcaşar Baraj Gölü, Soysallı Göleti, Çayırözü Göleti, Söbe Gölü, Camız Gölü ve Sultan Sazlığı merkez)'nin Cladocera faunasını belirlemek üzere gerçekleştirilmiştir. Cladocera grubuna ait 13 tür tespit edilmiştir. Her bir su bölgesine tür zenginliği açısından bakıldığında, Söbe Gölü'nden 7 tür, Zamantı Irmağı'ndan 5 tür, Ağcaşar Baraj Gölü, Çayırözü Göleti ve Camız Gölü'nden 3 tür, Homurlu Çayı, Soysallı Göleti ve Sultan Sazlığı Merkez kısmından da 2 tür tespit edilmiştir. İlgili bölgelere ait mevsimsel değişim detayları metin içerisinde belirtilmiştir.

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  • Ahmet Altındağ e-posta: altindag@science.ankara.edu.tr
  • Göksal Sezen e-posta: sezen@harran.edu.tr

Seasonal Variation of Cladocera Fauna of Sultan Marshes and Its Environment (Central Anatolia, Türkiye)

Year 2012, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 86 - 91, 06.12.2012

Abstract

Abstract: In this study, eight water bodies located in Sultan Marshes
and its environment (Zamantı River, Homurlu Stream, Ağcaşar Dam Lake,
Soysallı Pond, Çayırözü Pond, Lake Söbe, Lake Camız and Sultan Marshes
centre) were analyzed in order to determine Cladocera fauna collected
from seasonal samples in 2007; and totally thirteen species of Cladocera
were identified. In terms of species richness of each water body, 7
species were identified in Lake Söbe besides 5 species in Zamantı River,
Ağcaşar Dam Lake and Çayırözü Pond respectively; in addition to these, 3
species were determined in Lake Camız, 2 species in Homurlu Stream,
Soysallı Pond and Sultan Marshes center. Detailed results of seasonal
variation belonging to the aquatic regions were being given in the text.

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  • Forro L., Korovchinsky N.M., Kotov A.A., Petrusek A., 2008. Global diversity of cladocerans (Cladocera; Crustacea) in freshwater, Hydrobiologia, 595: 177-184.
  • Balian E.V., Segers H., Leveque C., Martens K., 2008. The Freshwater Animal Diversity Assessment: an overview of the results, Hydrobiologia, 595: 627-637.
  • Gündüz E., 1997. A Checklist of Cladoceran Species (Crustacea) Living in Turkish Inland Waters, Turkish Journal of Zoology, 21: 37-45.
  • Ustaoğlu R., 2004. A Check-list for Zooplankton of Turkish inland waters, E.U. Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 21: 191-199.
  • Yalim F.B., Ciplak B., 2005. Digging more deeply into the verrucosa-group of the genus Alona (Anomopoda, Chydoridae): Alona mediterranea new species from the Mediterranean part of Anatolia (Turkey), Crustaceana, 78(5):565-578.
  • Kaya M., Fontaneto D., Segers H., Altındağ A., 2010. Temperature and salinity as interacting drivers of species richness of planktonic rotifers in Turkish continental waters, Journal of Limnology, 69(2): 297-304.
  • Matsubara T., 1993. Rotifer community structure in the south basin of Lake Biwa, Hydrobiologia, 271: 1-10.
  • Friberg N., Milner A.M., Svendsen L.M., Lindegaard C., Larsen S.E., 2001. Macroinvertebrate stream communities along regional and physico-chemical gradients in Western Greenland, Freshwater Biology, 46: 1753-1764.
  • Castro B.B., Antunes S.C., Pereira R., Soares A.M.V.M., Gonçalves F., 2005. Rotifer community structure in three shallow lakes: seasonal fluctuations and explanatory factors, Hydrobiologia, 543: 221-232.
  • Hessen D.O., Bakkestuen V., Walseng B., 2007. Energy input and zooplankton species richness, Ecography, 30: 749-758.
  • Hammer U.T., Shamess J., Hayness R. C., 1983. The distri-bution and abundance of algae in saline lakes of Sas-katchewan, Canada. Hydrobiologia, 105: 1-26.
  • Lancaster J., Scudder G.G.E., 1987. Aquatic Coleoptera and Hemiphera in some Canadian saline lakes: patterns in community structure. Can. J. Zool., 75: 1383-1390.
  • Williams, W.D., Boulton A.J., Taaffe R.G., 1990. Salinity as a determinant of salt lake fauna: a question of scale. Hydrobiologia, 197: 257-266.
  • Kling G.W., O'Brien, W.J., Miller M.C., Hershey A.E., 1992. The biochemistry and zoogeography of lakes and rivers in arctic Alaska. Hydrobiologia, 240: 1-14.
  • Egborge A.B.M., 1994. Salinity and the distribution of rotifers in the Lagos Harbour- Badagry Creek system, Nigeria. Hydrobiologia, 272: 95-1004.
  • Ahmet Altındağ e-posta: altindag@science.ankara.edu.tr
  • Göksal Sezen e-posta: sezen@harran.edu.tr
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Primary Language English
Subjects Structural Biology
Journal Section Makaleler
Authors

Murat Kaya

Ahmet Altındağ

Göksal Sezen

Publication Date December 6, 2012
Published in Issue Year 2012 Volume: 7 Issue: 2

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IEEE M. Kaya, A. Altındağ, and G. Sezen, “Seasonal Variation of Cladocera Fauna of Sultan Marshes and Its Environment (Central Anatolia, Türkiye)”, Süleyman Demirel University Faculty of Arts and Science Journal of Science, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 86–91, 2012.