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Öğe An annotated catalogue of the mayfly fauna of Turkey (Insecta, Ephemeroptera)(Pensoft Publishers, 2016) Salur, Ali; Darılmaz, Mustafa Cemal; Bauernfeind, ErnstThe mayfly fauna of Turkey was reviewed including all hitherto known distribution records together with references and a few new records. Additionally, comments on taxonomy, identification and nomenclature are provided. Two species are new for the Turkish fauna: Ephemera romantzovi Kluge, 1988 and Thraulus thraker Jacob, 1988. A list of taxa including their recorded distribution in Turkey (according to provinces) is provided in the annotated catalogue. The type locality is also given for each species originally described from Turkey. According to the literature and the new records, 157 mayfly taxa representing 33 genera and 14 families were described from Turkey. Among them, 24 species are considered endemic to Anatolia. © Ali Salur et al.Öğe Aquatic coleoptera fauna of Çorum and Yozgat provinces (Turkey)(Ersin Yücel, 2010) Darılmaz, Mustafa Cemal; Salur, Ali; Mesci, SedaAquatic beetles in the families Gyrinidae, Haliplidae, Noteridae, Dytiscidae, Helophoridae and Hydrophilidae were sampled at the Çorum and Yozgat provinces in Central Anatolian from 2006 through 2009. 61 species of water beetles were recorded in Çorum province and 15 species in Yozgat province. 56 species appeared to be new for Çorum and 14 for Yozgat. Of these beetles 13 species are here recorded for the first time from the Central Anatolian region. The known ranges of these species are expanded by the new findingsÖğe Contribution to the knowledge of Turkish stoneflies with annotated catalogue (Insecta: Plecoptera)(Magnolia Press, 2016) Darılmaz, Mustafa Cemal; Salur, Ali; Murányi, David; Vinçon, GillesThe stoneflies of Turkey are reviewed providing all known distributions and including new records. Additionally, ecological and biogeographical notes are given. The genus Taeniopteryx Pictet 1841 is reported from Turkey for the first time and 12 species new for the Turkish fauna: Leuctra joosti Braasch 1970, L. kopetdaghi Zhiltzova 1972, Protonemura rauschi Theischinger 1975, P. strandschaensis Braasch & Joost 1972, Nemoura asceta Murányi 2007, N. cambrica Stephens 1836, N. uncinata Despax 1934, Taeniopteryx caucasica Zhiltzova 1981, Brachyptera risi (Morton 1896), Pontoperla katherinae (Balinsky 1950), Siphonoperla neglecta (Rostock 1881), and Bulgaroperla mirabilis nigrita Zwick 1978. Protonemura bithynica Aubert 1964 and Nemoura turcica Zwick 1972 are recognized as full species. The previously unknown female of Leuctra marilouae Vinçon & Sivec 2001 is described. The type locality is also given for each species located in Turkey. The distributions of several rare endemic species are augmented by additional new records (Leuctra aculeata Zwick 1982, L. brachyptera Kazancı 1985, L. karcali Vinçon & Sivec 2001, L. kurui Kazancı 1983, L. marilouae Vinçon & Sivec 2001, L. sipahilerae Vinçon & Sivec 2001, L. theischingeri Vinçon & Sivec 2001, Protonemura bacurianica bacurianica Zhiltzova 1957, P. oreas Martynov 1928, P. spinulata Martynov 1928 (first confirmed records from Anatolia), P. triangulata Martynov 1928, Nemoura dromokeryx Theischinger 1976, N. martynovia Claassen 1936, and Brachyptera berkii Kazancı 2001. Several species previously reported only from females are excluded from the Turkish fauna: Leuctra minuta minuta Zhiltzova 1960, L. svanetica Zhiltzova 1960, P. dilatata Martynov 1928. Other species are also excluded from the Turkish fauna: L. fusca fusca (Linnaeus 1758), N. carpathica Illies 1963, Siphonoperla burmeisteri (Pictet 1841), and S. libanica Alouf, 1992. According to literature and our new faunistic data, 117 stonefly taxa representing 7 families and 24 genera are known from Turkey. Among them, 44 are endemic species from Anatolia.Öğe Gerromorpha and leptopodomorpha (Insecta: Heteroptera) fauna of Southwest Anatolia(2008) Kıyak, Suat; Salur, Ali; Canbulat, SavaşBu çalışma, 2000-2002 yılları arasında Güneybatı Anadolu (Antalya, Burdur, Isparta, Denizli, Aydın, Muğla illeri)’da yürütülmüş ve 1627 örnek toplanmıştır. Gerromorpha ve Leptopodomorpha infraordo (Heteroptera)’larına ait 7 familya ve 8 cinse ait 12 tür ve 1 alttür belirlenmiştir. Bunlardan 11 tür ve 1 alttür çalışma alanı için yeni kayıttır. Bu türler: Mesovelia vittigera (Mesovelidae), Hebrus pusillus (Hebridae), Hydrometra stagnorum (Hydrometridae), Velia affinis filippii, V. caprai (Veliidae), familyasına ait Aquarius paludum, Gerris argentatus, G. costae, G. lacustris (Gerridae), Saldula pallipes, S. saltatoria (Saldidae) ve Leptopus marmoratus (Leptopodidae). Her bir türün Türkiye’deki yayılışı da verilmiştir.Öğe INTRASPECIFIC WING VARIATIONS IN ORTHETRUM BRUNNEUM (INSECTA: ODONATA): EFFECTS OF ANATOLIAN DIAGONAL(Parlar Scientific Publications (P S P), 2021) Uz, Ali Gokhan; Salur, AliGeographical and ecological diversity positively leads to variations in different populations of a species. In Turkey, researches on the effect of Anatolian diagonal with dozens of ecological barriers in terms of biodiversity, have been increased in recent years. The aim of this study is to determine the variations of wing morphologies of Orthetrum brunneum populations by using biometric characters. For this purpose, intra-species wing variations of three different Orthetrum brunneum populations were investigated where collected from Tunceli province located in east, Yozgat province located in west and Western Mediterranean Region located in south of Anatolian diagonal. Statistical analysis (Tukey HSD) showed that various biometric characteristics differed statistically among these taxon (P<0.05). According to Principal Component Analysis (PCA), four components with total variance Eigen value greater than 1 can be explained among these groups. Tunceli population were divergent from other populations by Discriminant Function Analysis (DFA). These findings support the idea that Anatolian diagonal is a barrier for populations of O. brunneum.Öğe Odonata fauna of Alara and Karpuz streams and their relations with physico-chemical variables(Parlar Scientific Publications, 2018) Kalyoncu, Hasan; Salur, AliIn this study, it was aimed to determine the Odonata fauna of Karpuz and Alara streams and prevail their relationships with physiochemical parameters. For this purpose, a total of twenty sampling points were chosen on streams. As a result of field studies nine species of Odonata were recorded in Alara Stream and four Odonata species were recorded in Karpuz Stream. Caliaeshna microstigma, Epallage fatime, Ischnura elegans and Platycnemis pennipes were described as common species in both streams. Calopteryx virgo festiva, Ischnura elegans, Platycnemis pennipes were sampled only in 10 th sampling point while Onychogomphusforcipatus albotialis and Epallage fatime were sampled in all other sampling points. Gomphus schneideri was recorded only at 7 th sampling point. Epallage fatime was found in all sampling points except 10 th sampling point. Caliaeshna microstigma, Ischnura elegans and Platycnemis pennipes were found in 10 th station. Epallage fatime was determined dominant taxon in Karpuz Stream while Caliaeshna microstigma and Onychogomphus forcipatus were dominant in Alara Stream. In both streams water quality of first 8 sampling points were included in quality level I while 9 th sampling point was included in quality level I-II and 10 th sampling point in quality level II according to physical-chemical variables. 9 th and 10 th sampling point of each stream were affected by pollutants while the others were less affected. © by PSP.Öğe Odonata of the eastern Black Sea region of Turkey, with some taxonomic notes(2011) Miroğlu, A.; Kartal, Veysel; Salur, AliThe work is based on a collection of 2759 specimens, referable to 50 sppisspp. brought together during 2005-2007 from 154 localities. Sympecmafusca, Coenagrion ornatwn, Erythromma viridulum orientate, Anaxparlhenope, Onychogomphusforcipatus albotibialis, O. lefebvrei, Sympetrum depressinsculum and S. tneridionale are new for the region. The O. lefebvrei record is the northernmost one within Turkey. Geographic distribution and taxonomic characters of Calopteryx splendens amasina, C. s. waterstoni, C. virgo festiva, Ischnura elegans ebneri, 1. e. pontica, Onychogomphus lefebvrei and Sympetrum haritonovi are discussed.Öğe Presence of Sphedanolestes sanguineus (Fabricius,1794) in Turkey, followed by an annotated checklist of Reduviidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera)(TÜBİTAK, 2013) Dursun, Ahmet; Salur, AliIn this paper, the authors report the discovery of Sphedanolestes sanguineus (Fabricius, 1794) in Turkey, a new finding for Asian fauna, and give an annotated checklist of Reduviidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) for this country. Stenolemus novaki Horváth, 1888, Holotrichius apterus Jakovlev, 1879, Holotrichius denudatus A. Costa, 1842, Holotrichius rotundatus Stål, 1874, Rhynocoris annulatus (Linnaeus, 1758), Rhynocoris transitus Hoberlandt, 1952, and Pygolampis bidentata (Goeze, 1778) are little known species from Turkey. Furthermore, Stenolemus novaki is recorded for the first time from Marmara and central Anatolia, and Pygolampis bidentata is recorded for the first time in the eastern Black Sea region. A revised list of Turkish Reduviidae species comprising 57 taxa is compiled. © TÜBİTAK.Öğe The use of BMWP and ASPT indices for evaluation of water quality according to macroinvertebrates in Kucuk Menderes River (Turkey)(De Gruyter Open Ltd, 2016) Arslan, Naime; Salur, Ali; Kalyoncu, Hasan; Mercan, Deniz; Barişik, Burcu; Odabaşı, Deniz A.This study was carried out in the Kucuk Menderes River basin in order to determine the water quality and investigate the environmental quality and the applicability of both the Biological Monitoring Working Party (BMWP) and Average Score Per Taxon (ASPT). Monitoring took place in May, July and September 2014 at 10 stations (7 rivers and 3 lakes) according to the method of Intercalibration Common Metrics. Some metrics (BMWP, ASPT, Family Biotic Index, Simpson Diversity Index, Shannon-Wiener Diversity Index, Margalef Diversity Index, dominance, frequency and existence of sensitive species) were calculated. In total, 69 taxa comprising 5,814 individuals were detected. The taxa having the highest frequency rate were Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri (70%), Chironomus (Camptochironomus) tentans (70%), Psammoryctides albicola (60%), Physella acuta (60%), Nais elinguis (60%) and Stylaria lacustris (50%), which are alpha mesosaprobic and polysaprobic species, respectively. The presence and high dominance and frequency rate of these species have indicated basin pollution. Positive indicator species for water quality are Gomphus schneideri, Trithemis annulata, Lindenia tetraphylla, Orthetrum cancellatum, Hydropsyche angustipennis, Cricotopus (Cricotopus) fuscus and Cricotopus (Cricotopus) annulator, while negative indicator species are Culex pipiens, Chironomus (Camptoch.) tentans, Chironomus thummi, Stylaria lacustris and Eristalis tenax. Habitat quality of the Kucuk Menderes River basin was not high (it was found to be heavily polluted/polluted/slightly polluted according to the physicochemical data, BMWP and ASPT) due to physical habitat degradation, urban waste waters, touristic, seasonal dwelling and agricultural activities. © 2016 Institute of Zoology, Slovak Academy of Sciences.