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Age Structure and Length-Weight Relationship for Four Species of Aphanius Nardo, 1827 (Actinopterygii: Aphaniidae) Endemic to the Lake District, Central Anatolia, Turkey
İnnal, Deniz; Güçlü, Salim Serkan; Ünal, Mehmet Can; Doğangil, Buğrahan; Giannetto, Daniela (Inst Zoology, Bas, 2019)Age structure and length-weight relationship are examined for four species of the genus Aphanius Nardo, 1827 endemic to the Lake District, Central Anatolia, Turkey: A. iconii Aksiray, 1948, A. saldae (Aksiray, 1955), A. ... -
Age Structure and Length-Weight Relationship of Non-native Redbelly Tilapia Coptodon zillii (Gervais, 1848) (Cichlidae) in the Pinarbasi Spring Creek (Burdur, Turkey)
İnnal, Deniz; Giannetto, Daniela (Inst Zoology, Bas, 2017)The redbelly tilapia, Coptodon zillii, is found in more than 56 countries as a native or introduced fish. In Turkey it is a non-native species and it is present with several acclimatised populations. A population of C. ... -
Length-Weight Relationship of Knipowitschia ephesi Ahnelt, 1995 (Actinopterygii: Gobiidae) from the Kocagoz Lake, Izmir, Turkey
İnnal, Deniz; Güçlü, Salim Serkan; Giannetto, Daniela (Inst Zoology, Bas, 2018)This study reports the first data on length-weight relationship for the Ephesus dwarf goby Knipowitschia ephesi Ahnelt, 1995, an endemic species of the Aegean Region of Turkey. Fish sampling was carried on from January to ... -
Length-weight relationships of two sympatric species (Knipowitschia byblisia Ahnelt, 2011 and K.caunosi Ahnelt, 2011) in Koycegiz Lake, Turkey
İnnal, Deniz; Giannetto, Daniela (Wiley, 2017)This study provides basic information on length-weight relationships for Knipowitschia byblisia Ahnelt, 2011 and Knipowitschia caunosi Ahnelt, 2011, two endemic species of Koycegiz Lake Basin (Southern-West of Turkey). ... -
Status of endemic freshwater fish fauna inhabiting major lakes of turkey under the threats of climate change and anthropogenic disturbances: A review
Giannetto, Daniela; İnnal, Deniz (MDPI AG, 2021)Due to its peculiar geographical position and its environmental heterogeneity, Turkey represents an important biodiversity hotspot for freshwater fish fauna. Unfortunately, native fish communities of Turkey, mainly from ...