A Checklist for Zooplankton of Eastern and Southeastern Anatolia Regions (Turkey)

A checklist on Turkey zooplankton was published by Ustaoğlu in 2004 and totaly 427 species were reported. Among the zooplankton species in this checklist, 229 species recorded from Rotifera, 106 from Copepoda and 92 from Cladocera. The checklist of Rotifera published in 2012, reported 341 rotifer ta...

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Main Authors: Hilal Bulut, Serap Saler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Düzce University 2014-09-01
Series:Düzce Üniversitesi Bilim ve Teknoloji Dergisi
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/56214
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description A checklist on Turkey zooplankton was published by Ustaoğlu in 2004 and totaly 427 species were reported. Among the zooplankton species in this checklist, 229 species recorded from Rotifera, 106 from Copepoda and 92 from Cladocera. The checklist of Rotifera published in 2012, reported 341 rotifer taxa. During the years since the last checklist process, many studies especially in Eastern and Southeastern Anatolia region of Turkey have been carried out and in this study we have prepared a current zooplankton checklist of Turkish inland waters in these regions. In all these regions 185 zooplankton species have been recorded to date.
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spellingShingle Hilal Bulut
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A Checklist for Zooplankton of Eastern and Southeastern Anatolia Regions (Turkey)
Düzce Üniversitesi Bilim ve Teknoloji Dergisi
zooplankton
inland waters
check-list
turkey
zooplankton
i̇ç sular
kontrol listesi
türkiye
title A Checklist for Zooplankton of Eastern and Southeastern Anatolia Regions (Turkey)
title_full A Checklist for Zooplankton of Eastern and Southeastern Anatolia Regions (Turkey)
title_fullStr A Checklist for Zooplankton of Eastern and Southeastern Anatolia Regions (Turkey)
title_full_unstemmed A Checklist for Zooplankton of Eastern and Southeastern Anatolia Regions (Turkey)
title_short A Checklist for Zooplankton of Eastern and Southeastern Anatolia Regions (Turkey)
title_sort checklist for zooplankton of eastern and southeastern anatolia regions turkey
topic zooplankton
inland waters
check-list
turkey
zooplankton
i̇ç sular
kontrol listesi
türkiye
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/56214
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