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Öğe A report on parasitic isopods (Crustacea) from marine fishes and decapods collected from a report on parasitic isopods (crustacea) from marine fishes and decapods collected from the Eegean Sea (Turkey)(2008) Kirkim, Fevzi; Kocataş, Ahmet; Katağan, Tuncer; Sezgin, Murat1997-1998 tarihleri arasında Ege Denizi'nde örneklenen deniz balıkları ve dekapodlarının parazitik isopodları araştırılmıştır. Balık ve dekapod türlerine ait çeşitli vücut parçalarından Cymothoidae, Gnathiidae ve Bopyridae familyalarına ait toplam 10 tür tespit edilmiştir. Ceratothoa capri ve Paragnathia formica Türkiye kıyılarındaki konakçılarından ilk kez rapor edilmektedir.Öğe Peracarid crustacea fauna of rocky communities in Turkish Aegean Sea coasts(Ege Univ, 2005) Kirkim, Fevzi; Sezgin, Murat; Katagan, Tuncer; Kocatas, Ahmet; Ates, A. SuatThis study focused on Crustacea fauna of rocky communities of Turkish Aegean Sea coasts. Samplings were carried out a total of 20 stations was chosen from the upperinfralittoral zone located between the northern toward southern in July and June 1995-1996. A total of 119 species and 3785 specimens belonging to crustacea were recorded. In the study area, Sphaeroma serratum was the highest dominance value with up to 400 specimens (% 10.57), followed by Pisidia bluteli with 319 specimens (% 8.43), Ampithoe ramondi with 279 specimens (% 7.29) and Maera hamigera with 158 specimens. Among the species identified, Maera hamigera ve Stenothoe gallensis are lessepsian species.Öğe Spatial distribution pattern of macroinvertebrates associated with the black mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis (Mollusca: Bivalvia) in the Sea of Marmara(Elsevier, 2020) Cinar, Melih Ertan; Bakir, Kerem; Ozturk, Bilal; Dogan, Alper; Acik, Sermin; Kirkim, Fevzi; Dagli, ErtanThe present study deals with benthic community structures of mussel beds (Mytilus galloprovincialis) in the Sea of Marmara, including the canakkale and Istanbul Straits. The Sea of Marmara's mussel beds were mainly formed by small-sized mussel individuals (shell length < 4 cm). Macrobenthic species associated with the mussels support high diversity in the region, comprising 184 species belonging to 11 taxonomic groups. The annelids (38% of total number of species) were the most diverse group and arthropods (48% of total number of individuals) the most abundant. Motile species numerically dominated mussel beds at stations, while epibiont fauna were relatively low in terms of number of species and abundance. Five different species assemblages were identified in the region, which appeared to be mainly influenced by some biotic (e.g. mussel biomass, alien species) and abiotic (e.g. salinity) factors. The assemblages were mainly characterized by having high abundances of three crustacean (Jassa marmorata, Hyale schmidti and Melita palmata) and one polychaete (Platynereis dumerilii) species. Seven alien species were found at stations, of which the small-sized anthozoon Diadumene cincta accounted for 86% of total number of individuals of alien species.