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Genomic footprints of a biological invasion: Introduction from Asia and dispersal in Europe of the topmouth gudgeon (Pseudorasbora parva)
(Wiley, 2020)
Facilitated by the intensification of global trading, the introduction and dispersal of species to areas in which they are historically non-native is nowadays common. From an evolutionary standpoint, invasions are paradoxical: ...
A New Locality for the Freshwater Fish Chondrostoma angorense Elvira, 1987 (Osteichtyes: Cyprinidae) in the Marmara Region (Turkey)
(Ege Univ, 2007)
In Lake Sapanca, C. nasus was reported in 1966. However, careful examination on this specimen in 1987 revealed that this species was Vimba vimba. In the present study, we report the finding of C. angorense from Lake Sapanca ...
Plasticity in life history traits of the native Proterorhinus semilunaris suggests high adaptive capacity in its invasive range
(Edp Sciences S A, 2018)
Invasion risk assessments are reliant on ecological data that assist the predictions of whether an introduced species will adapt to novel conditions. Data from the native range of potential invaders can thus assist these ...
The ecology of freshwater bivalves in the Lake Sapanca basin, Turkey
(Tubitak Scientific & Technical Research Council Turkey, 2013)
Despite the ecological importance and globally threatened status of freshwater bivalves, the freshwater mussel fauna of Turkey has hitherto received little attention. The aim of this study was to describe the ecology of ...
Occurrence of Non-Native Fishes in a Small Man-Made Lake (Lake Ula, Mugla): Past, Present, Future Perspectives
(Central Fisheries Research Inst, 2011)
Changes in fish fauna, fish conditions and some physico-chemical features of water of Lake Ula which was established for irrigation purposes and subjected to introduction of non-native fishes were investigated. Six different ...
THE BITTERLING-MUSSEL COEVOLUTIONARY RELATIONSHIP IN AREAS OF RECENT AND ANCIENT SYMPATRY
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2010)
Host-parasite relationships are often characterized by the rapid evolution of parasite adaptations to exploit their host, and counteradaptations in the host to avoid the costs imposed by parasitism. Hence, the current ...
Growth of common carp Cyprinus carpio in Anatolia (Turkey), with a comparison to native and invasive areas worldwide
(Wiley, 2015)
Common carp Cyprinus carpio occurs in several non-native areas worldwide, where it is generally regarded as either naturalised or invasive. Anatolia (Turkey) represents a unique region for evaluating common carp growth, ...
Length-weight and length-length relationships for three endemic cyprinid species of the Aegean region (Turkey) with proposed standard weight equations
(Tubitak Scientific & Technical Research Council Turkey, 2015)
Empirical standard weight equations and length-weight and length-length relationships were estimated for Barbus pergamonensis, Capoeta bergamae, and Ladigesocypris irideus, three endemic cyprinid species of Turkey that are ...