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Öğe Morphological and serological investigations on lacerta laevis gray, 1838 (sauria: lacertidae) populations from anatolia(2001) Tosunoğlu M.; Göçmen B.; Çevik İ.E.; Atatür M.K.A total of 51 specimens of Lacerta laevis (25 >, 26 +) from the area of Mersin and Hatay (southern Anatolia) were investigated morphologically, and of these 24 specimens (12 >, 12 +) were analyzed from the viewpoint of their blood-serum proteins. The populations were found to show great intra- and interpopulation variation in their pattern and colour characteristics and in their serological analyses, while their morphometric characteristics were found to be similar. It is thus concluded that, for the present, it is not possible to separate them into different subspecies. © 2001 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.Öğe Population estimate and body size of European pond turtles (Emys orbicularis) from Pazaragaç (Afyonkarahisar/Turkey)(Versita, 2007) Ayaz D.; Fritz U.; Tok C.V.; Mermer A.; Tosunoğlu M.; Afsar M.; Çiçek K.Data on population size, adult sex ratio, body size and mass are provided for a population of the turtle Emys orbicularis near Pazaragaç (Afyonkarahisar/Turkey). Using the mark-recapture method (triple catch), a population size of 664 turtles was estimated (95% confidence interval, range 332-996), corresponding to a density of 83 turtles per hectare (range 41.5-124.5). The adult sex-ratio was significantly skewed in favor of males (2.02 males: 1 female; P < 0.001). Almost all recorded specimens were adult (98.1%). Mean straight carapace length (SCL) and body mass (BM) of adult turtles were: SCL = 128.65 mm, BM = 345 g for males (n = 168) and SCL = 135.37 mm, BM = 463 g for females (n = 83). © 2007 Institute of Zoology, Slovak Academy of Sciences.Öğe A serological comparison of the populations of the lacerta laevis complex in northern cyprus and Southern Turkey(1999) Tosunoğlu M.; Göçmen B.; Budak A.; Taşkavak E.The present study compares the blood serum proteins of populations of the Lacerta laevis complex from northern Cyprus and southern Turkey (Adana) by polyacrylamide-disc electrophoresis. There are discernible differences between the electropherograms of blood serum proteins of the two populations. In the light of these differences, it would be appropriate to accept the northern Cyprus population as a distinct species, Lacerta troodica, as suggested previously by BUDAK & GÖÇMEN (1995). © Max Kasparek Verlag, Heidelberg.Öğe A serological investigation of the bufo bufo (anura, bufonidae) populations in southern marmara (manyas, bahkesir) and eastern black sea (Çamhhemşin, rize) regions(2001) Tosunoğlu M.; Taskavak E.Conventional taxonomic treatment has resulted in uncertainty as to the taxonomic status of the two subspecies Bufo bufo spino sus and B. b. verrucosissimus in Turkey. Blood-serum proteins of the B. bufo specimens from Manyas and Çamhhemşin were com pared qualitatively and quantitatively by polyacrylamide-disc elec-trophoresis and densitometry. The Authors found no significant differences between the blood-serum proteins of the two popula tions examined, and therefore recommend that B. b. verrucosis simus be synonymized with B. b. spinosus. © 2001 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.Öğe A study on the blood cells of the caucasus frog, pelodytes caucasicus(2003) Arikan H.; Atatür M.K.; Tosunoğlu M.This study gives detailed information on the size and number of the various blood cells from a sample of the Caucasus Frog, Pelodytes caucasicus, based on 10 > and 10 + from Uzungöl (Trabzon province). P. caucasicus does not show sexual dimorphism in the number and size of blood cells; the erythrocytes of P. caucasicus are smaller than those of the other Turkish anurans, but their number is higher. © 2003 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.Öğe A taxonomic comparison of the hardun, laudakia stellio (reptilia, agamidae), populations of southern turkey (hatay) and cyprus(2003) Göçmen B.; Tosunoğlu M.; Taşkavak E.The Laudakia stellio population in the Hatay region, on the southeast Mediterranean strip of Turkey, was investigated in detail by mapping morphometric and meristic characters as well as colour and pattern features. On the basis of the morphometric characters present in the population sample examined, we conclude that the Hatay population should be included in the subspecies Laudakia stellio stellio. Comparison of the Hatay population with L. s. cypriaca from Cyprus showed that these two populations represent two separate subspecies. © 2003 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.