TURKISH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY
Turk J Zool
E-ISSN: 1303-6114
ISSN: 1300-0179
Year: 2014 Volume: 38 Number: 2
  1. The taxonomic status and geographic distribution of the European hare (Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778) in Turkey (Mammalia: Lagomorpha)
    YASİN DEMİRBAŞ, İRFAN ALBAYRAK
    Turk J Zool, 38, (2014), 119-130
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  2. Morphological examination of the resting egg structure of 3 cladoceran species [Ceriodaphnia quadrangula (O. F. Müller, 1785), Daphnia longispina (O. F. Müller, 1776), and D. magna Straus, 1820]
    MURAT KAYA, SEVİL ERDOĞAN
    Turk J Zool, 38, (2014), 131-135
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  3. Rumen ciliate fauna (Ciliophora, Protista) of Turkish domestic goats living in İzmir, Turkey
    GÖZDE GÜRELLİ
    Turk J Zool, 38, (2014), 136-143
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  4. Morphological and biometrical comparisons of the baculum in the genus Nannospalax Palmer, 1903 (Rodentia: Spalacidae) from Turkey with consideration of its taxonomic importance
    TEOMAN KANKILIÇ, TOLGA KANKILIÇ, PERİNÇEK SEÇKİN OZAN ŞEKER, ERKUT KIVANÇ
    Turk J Zool, 38, (2014), 144-157
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  5. A comparative study of the diurnal behaviour of the Northern Shoveller (Anas clypeata) during the wintering season at Garaet Hadj-Tahar (North-East Algeria) and Garaet Timerganine (Algerian highlands)
    SOPHIA METALLAOUI, MOHAMED CHERIF MAAZI, MENOUAR SAHEB, MOUSSA HOUHAMDI, CHRISTOPHE BARBRAUD
    Turk J Zool, 38, (2014), 158-167
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  6. Ciliates versus other components of the microbial loop in the psammolittoral zone: horizontal distribution
    DOROTA NAWROT, TOMASZ MIECZAN
    Turk J Zool, 38, (2014), 168-178
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  7. Biological diversity and seasonal variation of mesozooplankton in the southeastern Black Sea coastal ecosystem
    İLKNUR YILDIZ, ALİ MUZAFFER FEYZİOĞLU
    Turk J Zool, 38, (2014), 179-190
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  8. Competition for food between the markhor and domestic goat in Chitral, Pakistan
    NASRA ASHRAF, MAQSOOD ANWAR, IFTIKHAR HUSSAIN, MUHAMMAD ALI NAWAZ
    Turk J Zool, 38, (2014), 191-198
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  9. A behavioral analysis of achromatic cue perception by the ant Cataglyphis aenescens (Hymenoptera; Formicidae)
    VOLKAN AKSOY, YILMAZ ÇAMLITEPE
    Turk J Zool, 38, (2014), 199-208
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  10. Digenean and cestode parasites of teleost fish from the Eastern Black Sea Region
    YAHYA TEPE, MEHMET CEMAL OĞUZ, RICHARD ANDERSON HECKMANN
    Turk J Zool, 38, (2014), 209-215
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  11. Age-dependent variations in the venom proteins of Vipera kaznakovi Nikolsky, 1909 and Vipera ammodytes (Linnaeus, 1758) (Ophidia: Viperidae)
    HÜSEYİN ARIKAN, BAYRAM GÖÇMEN, NAŞİT İĞCİ, BAHADIR AKMAN
    Turk J Zool, 38, (2014), 216-221
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  12. Seasonal variations in body length and fecundity of 2 copepod species: Thermocyclops crassus (Fischer, 1853) and Eudiaptomus drieschi (Poppe & Mrázek, 1895)
    AHMET BOZKURT, MEHMET FATİH CAN
    Turk J Zool, 38, (2014), 222-228
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  13. Effect of land cover on biodiversity and composition of a soil macrofauna community in a reclaimed coastal area at Yancheng, China
    BAOMING GE, DAIZHEN ZHANG, BOPING TANG, CHUNLIN ZHOU
    Turk J Zool, 38, (2014), 229-233
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  14. Herpetofauna of the vicinity of Akşehir and Eber (Konya, Afyon), Turkey
    DURMUŞ CİHAN, CEMAL VAROL TOK
    Turk J Zool, 38, (2014), 234-241
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  15. Selective predation on common voles by Tawny Owls and Long-eared Owls in winter and spring
    LINAS BALCIAUSKAS, LAIMA BALCIAUSKIENE
    Turk J Zool, 38, (2014), 242-249
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  16. Nucleolar organizer region distribution in Nannospalax ehrenbergi (Nehring, 1898) (Rodentia: Spalacidae) from Iraq
    YÜKSEL COŞKUN, NURSEL BAYDEMİR, ALAETTİN KAYA, AYŞE MERVE KARÖZ
    Turk J Zool, 38, (2014), 250-253
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  17. Local concentration of foraging noctule bats (Nyctalus noctula) as a possible tool to assess the density of bats in large forest complexes
    MICHAL POLAKOWSKI, MONIKA BRONISZEWSKA, IRENEUSZ RUCZYNSKI
    Turk J Zool, 38, (2014), 254-256
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