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Zoology

TÜBİTAK

2009

Eastern Mediterranean

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Contributions To The Eastern Mediterranean Opisthobranchia (Mollusca: Gastropoda) Fauna Of Turkey, Ant Türkmen, Ali̇ Demi̇rsoy Jan 2009

Contributions To The Eastern Mediterranean Opisthobranchia (Mollusca: Gastropoda) Fauna Of Turkey, Ant Türkmen, Ali̇ Demi̇rsoy

Turkish Journal of Zoology

Studies of Opisthobranchia diversity in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea are scarce. In the present study Opisthobranchia species collected along the Mediterranean and Aegean coasts of Turkey in 2004 and 2005 were evaluated. Samples were taken from Çanakkale Strait and the northern coast of Gelibolu Peninsula in the northern Aegean Sea, and from Bodrum, Bay of Fethiye, Kaş, and Adrasan along Turkey´s Mediterranean coast. Sampling was carried out by means of scuba diving. In some locations a bottom dredge sampler was used. In all, 321 individuals were collected, representing 30 species from 7 orders. Among the sampled species, 8 are new …


Eunicidae (Polychaeta) Species In And Around İskenderun Bay (Levantine Sea, Eastern Mediterranean) With A New Alien Species For The Mediterranean Sea And A Re-Description Of Lysidice Collaris, Güley Kurt Şahi̇n, Meli̇h Ertan Çinar Jan 2009

Eunicidae (Polychaeta) Species In And Around İskenderun Bay (Levantine Sea, Eastern Mediterranean) With A New Alien Species For The Mediterranean Sea And A Re-Description Of Lysidice Collaris, Güley Kurt Şahi̇n, Meli̇h Ertan Çinar

Turkish Journal of Zoology

This study comprises the Eunicidae (Polychaeta) species from İskenderun Bay and surrounding waters (Levantine Sea, Eastern Mediterranean). Benthic material was obtained from 25 stations from 0 to 100 m depths in September 2005. Ten species and 639 individuals belonging to 5 genera were found. Most of the individuals (65%) were determined among rocks and algae. Palola valida for the Mediterranean Sea, Eunice antennata and Lysidice margaritacea for the Levantine Sea, and E. vittata, Marphysa bellii, and M. sanguinea for the Levantine coast of Turkey are new records. Eunice antennata and P. valida were introduced from the Red Sea and appear …


Two Rare Deep-Sea Bivalve Species From The Levantine Coast Of Turkey: Bathyarca Philippiana (Nyst, 1848) And Verticordia Granulata Seguenza G., 1860, Alper Doğan, Mesut Önen, Bi̇lal Öztürk, Banu Bi̇tli̇s Jan 2009

Two Rare Deep-Sea Bivalve Species From The Levantine Coast Of Turkey: Bathyarca Philippiana (Nyst, 1848) And Verticordia Granulata Seguenza G., 1860, Alper Doğan, Mesut Önen, Bi̇lal Öztürk, Banu Bi̇tli̇s

Turkish Journal of Zoology

During 2 detailed surveys conducted along the Turkish coasts of the Aegean and Levantine seas in 2000 and 2005, respectively, 2 rare deep-water bivalve species, namely Bathyarca philippiana (Nyst, 1848) and Verticordia granulata Seguenza G., 1860, were recorded. Of these, V. granulata is new for the molluscan fauna of Turkish seas while B. philippiana is first record for the Levantine coast of Turkey. According to the literature at hand, V. granulata is also a new record for the Levantine Basin. In the present work, morphological, ecological, and distributional features of these 2 species are provided.