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Öğe Age and Body Size of the Mediterranean Chameleon, Chamaeleo chamaeleon (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lacertilia: Chamaeleonidae) Specimens Collected from Adana, Türkiye(ABADER (Adıyaman Bilimsel Arastırmalar Dernegi), 2022) Yildirim E.; Beşer N.; Yilmaz C.; Candan K.; Kumlutaş Y.; Ilgaz Ç.; Najafi Majd E.Age structure and body size of the Mediterranean Chameleon, Chamaeleo chamaeleon (Linnaeus, 1758) specimens collected from Akyatan, Adana Province (Türkiye) were investigated using the skeletochronology method and the demographic structure was revealed. The mean age was 3.07 years in females and 2.93 years in males. Derived from the LAG configuration, the age at sexual maturity was 1 year in males and 2 years in females. There was no significant correlation between the SVL and age. Moreover, the mean age and SVL were not statistically different between sexes. Results obtained here indicate that C. chamaeleon is one of the short-living lizard species when compared to other lizards. © 2022, ABADER (Adıyaman Bilimsel Arastırmalar Dernegi). All rights reserved.Öğe First assessment on the molecular phylogeny of Anatololacerta (Squamata, Lacertidae) distributed in Southern Anatolia: Insights from mtDNA and nDNA markers(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2016) Candan K.; Kankılıç T.; Güçlü Ö.; Kumlutaş Y.; Durmuş S.H.; Lymberakis P.; Poulakakis N.; Ilgaz Ç.The genus Anatololacerta (Lacertidae) occurs mainly in Anatolia (western and southern Turkey) and on the Aegean islands Samos, Ikaria, and Rhodos. Although its taxonomy has long been debated and is currently nascent, three morphological species have been attributed to this genus: Anatololacerta anatolica, Anatololacerta oertzeni, and Anatololacerta danfordi. Here, we investigated the evolutionary history of A. oertzeni and Anatololacerta danfordi based on both mitochondrial and nuclear markers (16S rRNA and cmos). In total, 34 Anatololacerta specimens were analyzed using maximum likelihood (ML) and Bayesian inference (BI) methods. Our results supported the presence of four well-supported lineages: two belongs to A. oertzeni and two to A. danfordi. The temporal diversification of these lineages probably started with the divergence of the first A. oertzeni lineage from western Antalya at 7.9 Mya. The other two major splits may have occurred in early Pliocene (4.4 Mya: the divergence of the second A. oertzeni from A. danfordi) and in late Pliocene (2.7 Mya: the divergence of the two lineages of A. danfordi). The phylogeographical scenario suggests that the major diversification events (from late Miocene to late Pliocene) could be related with climatic oscillations (such as the late Miocene aridification and the Messinian Salinity Crisis) and tectonic movements (such as the uplift of the central Taurus mountain). © 2014 Informa UK Ltd.Öğe Geographical distributions and taxonomical states of Telescopus fallax (Fleischman, 1831) and Vipera barani Böhme-Joger, 1983(2005) Baran I.; Kumlutaş Y.; Ilgaz Ç.; Iret F.Taxonomical states and the distribution of 40 Telescopus fallax specimens collected from various regions of Turkey over the past 35 years were evaluated. Information relating to a female Vipera barani and its 2 male juveniles, which were collected 35 km south of the provincial capital Adapazari is presented. Biological information regarding the latter species is provided for the first time. © Tübi·tak.Öğe Morphological and serological comparison of mediterranean spur-thighed tortoises, testudo graeca, from the aegean region and southeastern turkey(2003) Türkozan O.; Avcı A.; Kumlutaş Y.; Arikan H.; Ilgaz Ç.We examined a total of 29 specimens of the Mediterranean Spur-thighed Tortoise, Testudo graeca, from two localities in the Aegean region and southeastern Turkey: 7> and 9+ from İzmir and 4> and 9+ from Adıyaman. An analysis of variance based on 31 morphometric ratios revealed significant differences (p<0.05) in the ratios of straight carapace length/femoral suture length, straight carapace length/plastron width 2, plastron length/plastron width 2, carapace width/carapace height, carapace width/gular suture length, carapace width/femoral suture length, nuchal length/nuchal width, and carapace width/plastron width 2. Both populations can be characterized by those parameters. The colour and pattern were inconsistent in both populations, but black is generally dominant in the Aegean population, whereas the prevailing colour in the southeastern population is yellow. A quantitative and qualitative comparison of the electrophoretic pattern (electropherograms) of the blood-serum proteins of both populations revealed no differences. © 2003 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.Öğe A new locality record of Rana macrocnemis Boulenger, 1885 (Amphibia: Ranidae) in western Anatolia, Turkey(Universitatea din Oradea, 2019) Ilgaz Ç.; Akkaya A.; Çi·Çek K.The new locality for Rana macrocnemis is recorded from western Anatolia. Morphological characteristics of the mountain frogs were given in detail and compared with the specimens from Uludağ where the type locality of Rana macrocnemis. ©Biharean Biologist, Oradea, Romania, 2019Öğe A new locality record of trachylepis vittata (Olivier, 1804) (reptilia: Scincidae) in Northeastern Anatolia, Turkey(Folium Ltd, 2015) Kumlutaş Y.; Candan K.; Ilgaz Ç.A new locality records for Trachylepis vittata from Gümü?hane in northern Anatolia based on our fieldwork in 2013 and 2014 is presented. Bizgili Village is a northernmost record of Trachylepis vittata in Turkey. The morphological characters of specimens are presented. © 2015 Folium Publishing Company.Öğe A new locality record of Triturus ivanbureschi Wielstra & Arntzen, 2013 (Amphibia: Salamandridae) in western Anatolia, Turkey(Universitatea din Oradea, 2019) Ilgaz Ç.; Huriyet H.; Çiçek K.The new locality for Triturus ivanbureschi is recorded in the inner part of western Anatolia. Morphological variation in a series of the thirteen newt specimens is also presented and morphological characteristics of the specimens compared with the previous studies in western Anatolia, Turkey. ©Biharean Biologist, Oradea, Romania, 2019.Öğe A new subspecies, Eumeces schneiderii barani n. ssp (Reptilia: Sauria: Scincidae) from Turkey(2007) Kumlutaş Y.; Arikan H.; Ilgaz Ç.; Kaska Y.This study describes a new subspecies of lizard, Eumeces schneiderii barani n. ssp., from western Anatolia, Turkey. The new subspecies is differentiated from other two subspecies in Anatolia (E. s. princeps and E. s. pavimentatus) by its characteristic colour and colour-pattern as well as by the scales along the dorsal midline. Results obtained from polyacrylamide gel disc electrophoresis support this differentiation. Copyright © 2007 · Magnolia Press.