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Biological And Ecological Investigations On Local Population (Eğirdir-Türkiye) Of The Ancylus Fluviatilis Müller 1774, M. Zeki̇ Yildirim, Ö. Osman Ertan, Arzu Morkoyunlu Jan 1999

Biological And Ecological Investigations On Local Population (Eğirdir-Türkiye) Of The Ancylus Fluviatilis Müller 1774, M. Zeki̇ Yildirim, Ö. Osman Ertan, Arzu Morkoyunlu

Turkish Journal of Zoology

In this study some ecological studies were carried out on the local populations of Ancylus fluviatilis Müller 1774, from March 1995 to March 1996. Temperature of water, pH, conductivity, oxygen values, structure of ground, faunal and floral features of each localities' were investigated monthly, and as well as the effects of these ecological factors on the distribution of this species, the population density, structure and growth. Also same ecological surveys were realised on the 3 freshwater stations where this species is absent and compared with the other localities.


Morphological, Anatomical And Ecological Studies On The Two Turkish Endemic Species Collected From Kaz Dağı (B1 Balıkesir) "Allium Sibthorpianum Schultes & Schultes Fil. And Allium Reuterianum Boiss.", İsmet Uysal Jan 1999

Morphological, Anatomical And Ecological Studies On The Two Turkish Endemic Species Collected From Kaz Dağı (B1 Balıkesir) "Allium Sibthorpianum Schultes & Schultes Fil. And Allium Reuterianum Boiss.", İsmet Uysal

Turkish Journal of Botany

This investigation englightens the morphological, anatomical and ecological characteristics of Kazdağı endemics namely Allium reuterianum Boiss. and Allium sibthorpianum Schultes & Schultes fil. (Liliaceae). A. sibthorpianum occurs in Bursa, Kütahya, Denizli, Isparta and Çanakkale (newly recorded), whereas A. reuterianum is found in Southwest Anatolia, Islands, Manisa, Denizli, Muğla, Isparta and Çanakkale (newly recorded). Root anatomy of A. sibthorpianum and A. reuterianum typically show exodermis and an empty pith. In addition in the scapes of both the species layering in the area between epidermis and cuticle results in its thickening. The leaves in both species are not hairy. Reticulate shaped open …