
handle: 11454/65879
Ege Denizi'nin önemli adalarından olan Gökçeada iç sularında dağılım gösteren Amphipod türlerinin tespit edilmesi amacıyla, farklı tarihlerde adadaki 17 lokaliteden toplanmış olan örnekler incelenmiştir. Örnekler 500 µm göz açıklığındaki el kepçeleri ile toplanmış olup, sahada %4'lük formaldehit solüsyonu içinde fikse edilmişlerdir. Çalışma sonucunda, örnekleme yapılan istasyonlarda Gammaridae ve Talitridae familyalarına ait toplam 3 türün [Gammarus komareki Schäferna 1922, Gammarus aequicauda (Martynov, 1931) ve Orchestia mediterranea Costa, 1853] dağılım gösterdiği tespit edilmiştir. Tespit edilen türler Gökçeada'dan ilk defa kayıt edilmektedir.
In order to determine the Amphipod species inhabited the inland waters of the Gökçeada Island, which is the biggest island of Turkey in the Aegean Sea, samples were sampled from 17 localities in different dates, were carried out. Samples were collected with 500 µm mesh-sized hand nets and were fixed in 4% formalin solution in field. As a result, three species [Gammarus komareki Schäferna 1922, Gammarus aequicauda (Martynov, 1931) and Orchestia mediterranea Costa, 1853] belonging to Gammaridae and Talitridae families were determined. All of the three species are newly recorded from Gökçeada Island.
Balıkçılık, Zooloji
Balıkçılık, Zooloji
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