Year 2023,
Volume: 7 Issue: 1, 35 - 38, 06.04.2023
İrem Kısmet
,
Fatih Dikmen
Supporting Institution
yok
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A Possible Biomass Contribution to Fauna of Finike Seamounts by Terrestrial Insects
Year 2023,
Volume: 7 Issue: 1, 35 - 38, 06.04.2023
İrem Kısmet
,
Fatih Dikmen
Abstract
Although insects are defined as terrestrial organisms, they can occasionally be encountered in samples taken from the sea. What makes it special in our study is that terrestrial insects were caught from the open sea while sampling the planktons. As a result of our study, insect samples were collected from 8 different stations by using the plankton traps. These specimens found in the fauna of Finike Seamounts were not aquatic insects but terrestrial and were considered specimens that accidentally drifted away into the sea. This causes us to evaluate the possibility that they may have the potential to make a biomass contribution to the marine ecosystem. Further investigation of the subject and revealing possible insect biomass contributions in the sea constitute an important horizon for future studies.
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