Crustacean diversity among the Cystoseira facies of the aegean coast of Turkey
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2004
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Özet
This study focused on the crustacean fauna of Cystoseira facies in the upper infralittoral zone of the Turkish Aegean coast. Investigations were carried out at 9 stations along a depth gradient of 2 to 5 m in June and July 1995. A total of 2179 specimens belonging to 81 species were identified. Among the species encountered, Ampithoe ramondi was the most common, with a dominance value of 11%, followed by Leptochelia savignyi (7%). Caprella rapax is recorded for the first time from the Aegean coast of Turkey; Corophium acutum. Corophium rotundirostre and Hippolyte varians are new records for the entire Turkish coast. © TÜBİTAK.
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Aegean Sea, Crustacea, Cystoseria, Diversity, Turkey
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Turkish Journal of Zoology
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Q3
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28
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4