Kurum Yazarı "Tarkan, Ali Serhan" TR-Dizin İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu İçin Listeleme
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Conversions of total, fork and standard length measurements based on 42 marine and freshwater fish species (from Turkish water)
Gaygusuz, Özcan; Gürsoy Gaygusuz, Çiğdem; Özuluğ, Müfit; Tarkan, Ali Serhan; Acıpınar, Hasan; Bilge, Gökçen; Filiz, Halit (2006)Relationships between total (TL), fork (FL) and standard (SL) lengths belonging 19 families from Aegean and Marmara coast of Turkey were presented for 42 fish species. The relationships between TL, FL and SL were all linear ... -
The Diel Changes in Feeding Activity, Microhabitat Preferences and Abundance of Two Freshwater Fish Species in Small Temperate Streams (Omerli, Istanbul)
Gürsoy Gaygusuz, Çiğdem; Tarkan, Ali Serhan; Gaygusuz, Özcan (Foundation Environmental Protection & Research-Fepr, 2010)We examined the abundance, food and microhabitat use of Proterorhinus marmoratus (Gobiidae) and Cobitis vardarensis (Cobitidae) during both day and night in two small temperate streams of the Black Sea region (North-West ... -
Improving the ecological understanding of species complexes: the case of piscivory and protracted spawning in the carp gudgeon group Hypseleotris spp. (Eleotridae, Teleostei)
Vilizzi, Lorenzo; Tarkan, Ali Serhan (Tubitak Scientific & Technical Research Council Turkey, 2016)Species complexes are a common occurrence in freshwater fish assemblages and may often pose a challenge to the understanding of their ecology. A typical case is the 'cryptic' carp gudgeon group Hypseleotris spp. in ... -
Inter-tissue variability in the stable isotope values of European perch (Perca fluviatilis) and pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus)
Tarkan, Ali Serhan; Kurtul, Irmak; Britton, J. Robert (EDP SCIENCES S A, 2023)Ecological studies on native and invasive populations of European perch Perca fluviatilis and pumpkinseed Lepomis gibbosus are often based on stable isotope (SI) analysis based on dorsal muscle, where samples are usually ... -
A new locality for the freshwater fis Chondrostoma angorense Elvira, 1987 (Osteichtyes: Cyprinidae) in the Marmara Region (Turkey)
Marmara Bölgesi’nde (Türkiye) tatlısu balığı Chondrostoma angorense Elvira, 1987 (Osteichtyes: Cyprinidae) için yeni bir lokalite. Sakarya Nehri havzasından ilk Chondrostoma türü C. nasus olarak 1987 yılında rapor edildi. ... -
Parasites of the common carp Cyprinus carpio L., 1758 (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) from water bodies of Turkey: updated checklist and review for the 1964-2014 period
Vilizzi, Lorenzo; Tarkan, Ali Serhan; Ekmekci, Fitnat Güler (Tubitak Scientific & Technical Research Council Turkey, 2015)A synopsis is provided of the parasites of common carp Cyprinus carpio L. from water bodies of Turkey based on literature data from 1964 to 2014. In total, 45 studies were included in the review and these provided data ... -
Spatiotemporal distribution, abundance, and species–environment relationships of Scyphozoa (Cnidaria) species in Hisarönü, Marmaris, and Fethiye bays (Muğla, Turkey)
This study was undertaken monthly between September 2011 and October 2012 at 10 stations in Hisarö nü , Marmaris, and Fethiye bays of Muğla Province with the aim of examining spatiotemporal patterns of distribution, ... -
Stocking of Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio) into Some Newly-Established Reservoirs of North-West Anatolia May Enhance the Spread of Non-Native Fish
Gaygusuz, Özcan; Tarkan, Ali Serhan; Aydın, Hamdi; Dorak, Zeynep; Top, Nildeniz; Karakuş, Uğur; Vilizzi, Lorenzo (Central Fisheries Research Inst, 2015)Stocking of water bodies with non-native fish species for fisheries enhancement is a common practice worldwide. However, overall limited benefits in terms of revenues for local communities have so far been reported in some ... -
Trophic Interactions of Two Ponto-Caspian Gobies in the Turkish Part of Their Native Range
Tarkan, Ali Serhan; Karakus, Ugur; Tepekoy, Erdi Gokhan; Top, Nildeniz; Ozdilek, Sukran Yalcin; Partal, Nurbanu; Britton, John Robert (Central Fisheries Research Inst, 2018)Several Ponto-Caspian gobiids have expanded from their native distribution ranges to Europe and North America. As knowledge on their bio-ecological features in their native range is still limited, the trophic ecology of ...