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Öğe An additional population of Lyciasalamandra atifi veithi (Urodela: Salamandridae)(Universitatea din Oradea, 2018) Oğuz M.A.; Kariş M.; Göçmen B.; Veith M.; Godmann O.A new population of Lyciasalamandra atifi is presented from Ürünlü village, Ibradı district, based on fieldwork conducted in March 2015. After morphological and statistical investigation we conclude that the Ürünlü population has a morphology similar to that of Lyciasalamandra atifi veithi from Dikmen village, Akseki district. We also uncover the Manavgat river locality that could not be confirmed by previous studies. © Biharean Biologist, Oradea, Romania, 2018.Öğe First record of the palestine viper Vipera palaestinae (Sepentes: Viperidae) from anatolia(Editura Universitaria Craiova, 2018) Göçmen B.; Kariş M.; Özmen E.; Oğuz M.A.We present a considerable range extension, approximately 100 km to the north, for the Palestine Viper, Vipera palaestinae in the Mediterranean ecozone of south-eastern Turkey (Alahan village, Antakya district, Hatay province). It is also the first record of the occurrence of Palestine viper from Turkey © Editura Universitaria Craiova.Öğe Mountain vipers in central-eastern turkey: Huge range extensions for four taxa reshape decades of misleading perspectives(Malcolm L. McCallum, 2020) Mebert K.; Göçmen B.; İğci N.; Kariş M.; Oğuz M.A.; Yıldız M.Z.; Ursenbacher S.—Turkey harbors a high diversity of viperid snakes, many with a high threat level on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List, yet perception about even basic topics, such as distributions and conservation statuses, remain poor. We initiated a multi-year project 7 y ago to compensate these shortcomings and present herein dramatically improved information on the status of mountain vipers of central-eastern Anatolia (Asian Turkey): Bolkar Viper (Montivipera b. bulgardaghica), Albizona Viper (M. b. albizona), Wagner’s Viper (M. wagneri), and partly Ottoman Viper (M. xanthina). The data originate from our fieldwork and a comprehensive search of all records available, including information from literature, online resources, locals, and herpetological experts. This resulted in 51 new localities, complemented by 36 published records, which were refined with new information, including four corrected/removed records and two records that were combined with new records due to their proximity. We summarized all records with precise information in a supplemented list of 85 localities, which is compared to current literature and the range maps available on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, the global standard reference for consultation on range maps and conservation status of species. Consequently, we report on large range extension of > 100 km in all four mountain viper taxa, increase the extent of occurrence for each viper taxon 4–8 times, reduce the distribution gaps between all pairs of parapatric, related, and ecologically similar mountain vipers, and discuss taxa delimitation, putative contact zones and conservation aspects. © 2020. Konrad Mebert.Öğe New locality records of the Striped Dwarf Snake, Eirenis lineomaculatus Schmidt, 1939 (Squamata: Ophidia: Colubridae) in Turkey(Universitatea din Oradea, 2014) Göçmen B.; Geçit M.; Kariş M.Two new localities of the Striped Dwarf Snake, Eirenis lineomaculatus, from Akçadag, Malatya province, and Artuklu, Mardin province, are presented based on our fieldwork conducted in eastern and south-eastern Turkey in May-June, 2014. The Akçadag record represents the northernmost locality and about 30 km (air distance) far to the north from the nearest known locality (40 km SW Malatya). The Artuklu record is the easternmost locality and represents a considerable range extension for the species, approximately 270 km air distance to the southeast from its nearest known locality (40 km SW Malatya). © Biharean Biologist, Oradea, Romania, 2014.Öğe New records of two lacertid species and the confirmation of the occurrence of anguis fragilis l. 1758 from ankara province(Editura Universitaria Craiova, 2016) Göçmen B.; Anil Oğuz M.; Kariş M.; Mehmet Kösemen C.During fieldwork excursions on June and September 2015 we obtained new distributional records for three lizard species. Here, we present the first record of Darevskia rudis tristis and Lacerta viridis meridionalis from Turkey's Ankara province and confirm the occurrence of Anguis fragilis in this locality. © South west J Hortic Biol EnvironÖğe Notes on the reproduction of the Transcaucasian Nose-horned Viper, Vipera ammodytes transcaucasiana Boulenger, 1913 (Ophidia: Viperidae) from the Işik Mountain (Çankiri, Turkey)(Universitatea din Oradea, 2016) Kariş M.; Göçmen B.We report on the reproduction of the Transcaucasian Nose-horned Viper, Vipera ammodytes transcaucasiana, from a northern locality of Işik Mountain (near Yoncali village, Çerkeş, Çankiri province) in Turkey. During our fieldwork on 15 June 2015, we found a female in gestation period and brought it to the laboratory for our venom-milking studies. It was kept in a terrarium until it died on 17 November 2015. The specimen (snout to vent length= 533 mm, tail length= 62 mm) was dissected after the preservation procedure and the eight embryos found in it were measured: mean Length= 23.74 mm, mean Width= 13.78 mm, mean Weight= 1.87 g. © Biharean Biologist, Oradea, Romania, 2016.Öğe On a new finding of the local endemic Amanos Dwarf Snake, Muhtarophis Barani (Serpentes: Colubridae) from Southern Turkey(Editura Universitaria Craiova, 2018) Kariş M.; Göçmen B.A new finding and range extension of poorly known local endemic Amanos Dwarf Snake, Muhtarophis barani from Kalecik village (Hasanbeyli district, Osmaniye province) is presented based on our fieldwork in southern Anatolia in April 2016. The new record represents the northernmost location and extends the distribution range of species about 36 km (air distance) to the north. © 2018 Editura Universitaria Craiova.Öğe Range extension of Lyciasalamandra atifi (Başoglu, 1967) (Amphibia: Urodela: Salamandridae)(Editura Universitati din Oradea, 2011) Akman B.; Yalçinkaya D.; Kariş M.; Göçmen B.Additional data on the distribution of the terrestrial salamander Lyciasalamandra atifi, endemic to Turkey, are presented, based on fieldwork conducted in 2011. Five new localities situated around the Cebireis Mountain (Cebel-i Reis, Alanya, Antalya) were recorded. These represent a considerable range extension for both species and genus, around 35 km air distance to the south-east. © NwjZ, Oradea, Romania, 2011.Öğe Range extension of the critically endangered Anatolian Meadow viper vipera Anatolica senliki in eastern Antalya province(Editura Universitaria Craiova, 2017) Mebert K.; Göçmen B.; Kariş M.We report on a second population of the recently described Vipera anatolica senliki from Mühür Dag, Geyik Mountains in eastern Antalya Province, Turkey. The new population is located 10 km farther southeast on Barçin Dag, yet the two populations are separated by interjacent mountains. We briefly compare both populations morphologically, as well as include aspects of ecology and conservation.Öğe A stillbirth observation on the Darevsky'S viper, Vipera darevskii Vedmederja et al. (1986)(Editura Universitaria Craiova, 2017) Oğuz M.A.; Aşkin D.; Şener D.; Ekin H.; Kariş M.; Göçmen B.We present an unusual stillbirth observation of Darevsky's Viper (Vipera darevskii) for the first time from north-eastern Turkey. A female specimen has given stillbirths in captivity, a juvenile and two embryos in October, 2016.Öğe Tribute to the late prof. Dr. Bayram Göçmen (1965-2019)(Editura Universitatii din Oradea, 2019) Yildiz M.Z.; Gürelli G.; Yalçinkaya D.; Akman B.; Iğci N.; Kariş M.; Oğuz M.If there was something written to my destiny: "Biology / Zoology is not a profession for me, it is my lifestyle. My feelings, approaches, and reactions are coming out of this lifestyle. If you want to learn something, experience it! If you take nature as an example, there is no chance of making a mistake! That is the right way!" . Prof. Dr. Bayram Göçmen. We (and many people around the world who know him) are in deep sorrow to have lost Prof. Dr. Bayram Göçmen, who passed away on 22 March 2019. He will always be remembered with his passion to biology, his invaluable works, and the students he left behind. © NWJZ, Oradea, Romania, 2019.Öğe Two new populations of Lyciasalamandra flavimembris substantially extend the genus' distribution range in Anatolia(Universitatea din Oradea, 2020) Oğuz M.A.; Göçmen B.; Kariş M.; Ehl S.; Veith M.We report on two new populations of Lyciasalamandra flavimembris from Bodrum/Muğla, based on fieldwork in March 2018. We studied the new populations morphologically and genetically (16SrDNA). According to these records, the known distribution range of the genus is extended about 40 km to the West. Morphologically and genetically, specimens from these two populations show similarities to both subspecies described so far. © Biharean Biologist, Oradea, Romania, 2020