yozgat Çamlığı milli parkı'ndan zygoribatula berlese, 1916 ve eupelops ewing, 1917 (oribatida: oribatulidae, phenopelopidae) türleri Üzerine sistematik ve ekolojik araştırmalar

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Özet: Yozgat Çamlığı Milli Parkı'ndan, 2005 yılı Mayıs ayından 2007 yılı Mayıs ayına kadar toplanan toprak, döküntü, ağaç kabuğu, yosun ve liken örneklerinden ayıklanan oribatid akarlardan Zygoribatula Berlese, 1916 ve Eupelops Ewing, 1917 cinslerine ait dört tür tespit edilmiştir. Bu türler: Zygoribatula exilis (Nicolet, 1855), Z. cognata (Oudemans, 1902), Eupelops nepotulus (Berlese, 1916) ve E. acromios (Hermann, 1804)'dur. Bu türler rastlanma sıklığı, türler arası ilişki ve mevsimsel dağılım özellikleri dikkate alınarak ekolojik bakımdan da değerlendirilmiştir. Araştırma alanında elde edilen sonuçlara göre; Z. exilis ve E. acromios “nadir”, Z. cognata “genellikle” ve E. nepotulus “seyrek” olarak bulunan türler olarak belirlenmiştir. Anahtar kelimeler: Yozgat Çamlığı Milli Parkı, Zygoribatula, Eupelops, sistematik, ekoloji. Systematic and ecological investigations on Zygoribatula Berlese, 1916 and Eupelops Ewing, 1917 species (Oribatida: Oribatulidae Phenopelopidae) from Yozgat Pine Grove National Park Abstract: Four species belonging to the genera Zygoribatula Berlese, 1916 and Eupelops Ewing, 1917 were determined from the sorted oribatid mites of soil, litter, bark, moss and lichen samples collected from Yozgat Pine Grove National Park between May 2005 and May 2007. These species were Zygoribatula cognata (Oudemans, 1902), Z. exilis (Nicolet, 1855), Eupelops nepotulus (Berlese, 1916) and E. acromios (Hermann, 1804). They were also evaluated ecologically based on species frequency, species association and seasonal distribution. According to the results obtained from the investigation area, the species Z. exilis and E. acromios are referred as “rare species”, the species Z. cognata is referred as a “common species” and the species E. nepotulus is referred as a “scarce species”. Key words: Yozgat Pine Grove National Park, Zygoribatula, Eupelops, systematics, ecology.
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Authors ;Abdulkadir Taşdemir;Elif Sarı;Nusret Ayyıldız
Journal clinical chemistry
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