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Türkiye'nin Güney Karadeniz'inde Oithona davisae Ferrari F.D.&Orsi, 1984 (Copepoda: Oithonidae) Bulunuşunun İlk Kaydı
Mevcut çalışmada, Oithona davisae Ferrari F.D.&Orsi, 1984 türünün Sinop, Türkiye kıyısındaki ilk bulunurluğu kaydedilmiştir. Türün bolluk ve biyokütle verisi ve toplam kopepod içerisindeki ergin birey ve kopepodit evrelerinin oranı incelenmiştir. Zooplankton örnekleri Ocak-Aralık 2009'da vertikal çekim yöntemiyle aylık olarak 112 ?m ağ göz açıklığındaki plankton kepçesi ile toplanmıştır. Bu tür örnekleme periyodu boyunca ilk kez Eylül ayında belirlenmiş ve takip eden diğer aylarda da varlığı tespit edilmiştir. En yüksek bolluk ve biyokütle değeri Kasım 2009'da (1485,35 birey.m-3, 2,9 mg.m-3) kaydedilmiştir. Kasım ayında toplam kopepod bolluğuna katkısı %39,89 ve biyokütleye katkısı ise %14,35 idi. Sonuç olarak, elde edilen veriler yerli olmayan kopepod O. davisae Sinop kıyısının ekolojik koşullarına adapte olduğunu göstermektedir.We report the first occurrence of Oithona davisae Ferrari F.D.&Orsi, 1984 in the Sinop coast, Turkey. Data on the abundance and biomass of this species, and the proportion of adult and copepodite stages in the total copepods were investigated. The zooplankton samples were collected monthly by vertical hauls with plankton net of 112 ?m mesh size from January to December 2009. However, O. davisae was observed for the first time in September, and continued to be observed for the remainder of the sampling period. The highest abundance and biomass of this species were recorded in November 2009 (1485.35 ind.m-3 and 2.9 mg.m-3, respectively), which was 39.89% in the abundance and 14.35% of the biomass of the total copepods in November. In conclusion, the non-indigenous copepod species, O. davisae, has adapted to the ecological conditions of the Sinop coast
Türkiye'nin Güney Karadeniz'inde Oithona davisae Ferrari F.D.&Orsi, 1984 (Copepoda: Oithonidae) Bulunuşunun İlk Kaydı
Mevcut çalışmada, Oithona davisae Ferrari F.D.&Orsi, 1984 türünün Sinop, Türkiye kıyısındaki ilk bulunurluğu kaydedilmiştir. Türün bolluk ve biyokütle verisi ve toplam kopepod içerisindeki ergin birey ve kopepodit evrelerinin oranı incelenmiştir. Zooplankton örnekleri Ocak-Aralık 2009'da vertikal çekim yöntemiyle aylık olarak 112 ?m ağ göz açıklığındaki plankton kepçesi ile toplanmıştır. Bu tür örnekleme periyodu boyunca ilk kez Eylül ayında belirlenmiş ve takip eden diğer aylarda da varlığı tespit edilmiştir. En yüksek bolluk ve biyokütle değeri Kasım 2009'da (1485,35 birey.m-3, 2,9 mg.m-3) kaydedilmiştir. Kasım ayında toplam kopepod bolluğuna katkısı %39,89 ve biyokütleye katkısı ise %14,35 idi. Sonuç olarak, elde edilen veriler yerli olmayan kopepod O. davisae Sinop kıyısının ekolojik koşullarına adapte olduğunu göstermektedir.We report the first occurrence of Oithona davisae Ferrari F.D.&Orsi, 1984 in the Sinop coast, Turkey. Data on the abundance and biomass of this species, and the proportion of adult and copepodite stages in the total copepods were investigated. The zooplankton samples were collected monthly by vertical hauls with plankton net of 112 ?m mesh size from January to December 2009. However, O. davisae was observed for the first time in September, and continued to be observed for the remainder of the sampling period. The highest abundance and biomass of this species were recorded in November 2009 (1485.35 ind.m-3 and 2.9 mg.m-3, respectively), which was 39.89% in the abundance and 14.35% of the biomass of the total copepods in November. In conclusion, the non-indigenous copepod species, O. davisae, has adapted to the ecological conditions of the Sinop coast
First report of the occurrence of Oithona Davisae Ferrari F.D.&Orsi, 1984 (Copepoda: Oithonidae) in the southern Black Sea, Turkey [Türkiye?in güney karadeniz’inde Oithona davisae Ferrari F.D.&Orsi, 1984 (Copepoda: Oithonidae) bulunuşunun ilk kaydı]
We report the first occurrence of Oithona davisae Ferrari F.D.&Orsi, 1984 in the Sinop coast, Turkey. Data on the abundance and biomass of this species, and the proportion of adult and copepodite stages in the total copepods were investigated. The zooplankton samples were collected monthly by vertical hauls with plankton net of 112 µm mesh size from January to December 2009. However, O. davisae was observed for the first time in September, and continued to be observed for the remainder of the sampling period. The highest abundance and biomass of this species were recorded in November 2009 (1485.35 ind.m-3 and 2.9 mg.m-3, respectively), which was 39.89% in the abundance and 14.35% of the biomass of the total copepods in November. In conclusion, the non-indigenous copepod species, O. davisae, has adapted to the ecological conditions of the Sinop coast. © Published by Central Fisheries Research Institute (CFRI) Trabzon, Turkey
Letter to F.D. Moon from A. Mitchell Salone regarding information about and photos of the Colored School in Wewoka
Letter to F.D. Moon regarding a book being written on African American schools. The author asks for photos of the school and shows appreciation for how he runs the school
Book Reviews
Book Review 1Book Title: Zoological Catalogue of Australia Vol. 33 EchinodermataBook Authors: F.W.E Rowe & J. Gates CSIRO 1995Book Review 2Book Title: A Natural History of Inhaca Island, MozambiqueBook Author: Edited by Margaret Kalk Published by Witwatersrand University Press, 1995. 3rd Edition. 365 pagesBook Review 3Book Title: Mechanics and Physiology of Animal SwimmingBook Authors: Editors: Linda Maddock, Quentin Bone & Jeremy M.v. RaynerCambridge University Press 1994. 250 pages.Book Review 4Book Title: Chironomids: From Genes to EcosystemsBook Author: Edited by Peter CranstonCSIRO, Australia 1995. 482 pages.Book Review 5Book Title: Ecology and Morphology of CopepodsBook Authors: Edited by F.D. Ferrari and B.P. BradleyKluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1994. 530 pages. Reprinted from Hydrobiologia, Vols 292/293 (1994).Book Review 6Book Title: Restoration of Endangered Species. Conceptual Issues, Planning and ImplementationBook Authors: Edited by M.L . Bowles & C. J. WhelanCambridge University Press, 1994. 394 pages
Foresea: An installation about sea level rise at Oerol 2016
Foresea is the result of course 'AR0148 - landscape architecture ON site' 2016, initiated by the section Landscape Architecture at the faculty of Architecture. Central aim of this course is to express the given site in a project at the interface between landscape architecture and landscape art, which will be performed during the Oerol festival in June on the island of Terschelling. Experiences of the place and the results of research and analysis form the base of the project.Architecture and The Built EnvironmentUrbanismAR0148 - landscape architecture ON siteLandscape Architectur
Re-creating the gullies, re-creating the city: A review towards a new urban green system for Quito
Architecture and The Built EnvironmentUrbanismLandscape Architectur
Digital control of distributed parameter systems: A state-space approach
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