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Articles by Murat Kaya
Total Records ( 8 ) for Murat Kaya
  Murat Kaya and Ahmet Altindag
  Fifteen species of Brachionids (Monogononta: Brachionidae) are recorded from 13 water sites in Turkey. One of them, Notholca striata (Müller) is new record for the Turkish fauna. The total number of species included 7 species of the genus Brachionus, 4 species of the genus Keratella, 3 species of the genus Notholca and 1 species of Platyias. The samples generally were collected between 2005 and 2006, but two of them were collected on 20.08.1990. Some measurements of the species were given.
  Ahmet Altindag , Ozge Buyurgan , Murat Kaya , Ebru Ozdemir and Seher Dirican
  This survey was carried out to determine some physico-chemical parameters and zooplankton structure in Karaman Stream located in Southwestern Turkey. Some physico-chemical parameters and zooplankton structure in Karaman Stream were assessed between 09 June 2007 and 09 December 2007. Water and zooplankton samples were collected from 4 different stations in Karaman Stream. During the period of investigation 37 species of zooplanktons representing 3 groups namely Rotifera, Cladocera and Copepoda were determined in Karaman Stream. Rotifera included 34 species, Cladocera 2 species and Copepoda 1 species were identified in Karaman Stream. Of these, Macrochaetus subquadratus (Perty, 1850) belonging to Rotifera was a new record for Turkey. Rotifera were the most dominant group in the zooplankton of Karaman Stream in this survey. In the water samples, totally 4 physico-chemical parameters were analyzed. As a result of this research, Karaman Stream did not show any significant water pollution problem.
  Ahmet Altindag , Ozge Buyurgan , Murat Kaya , Ebru Ozdemir and Seher Dirican
  This survey was carried out to determine some physico-chemical parameters and zooplankton structure in Karaman stream located in Southwestern Turkey. Some physico-chemical parameters and zooplankton structure in Karaman stream were assessed between 9 June 2007 and 9 December 2007. Water and zooplankton samples were collected from 4 different stations in Karaman stream. During the period of investigation 37 species of zooplanktons representing 3 groups namely Rotifera, Cladocera and Copepoda were determined in Karaman stream. Rotifera included 34 species, Cladocera 2 species and Copepoda 1 species were identified in Karaman stream. Of these, Macrochaetus subquadratus (Perty, 1850) belonging to Rotifera was a new record for Turkey. Rotifera were the most dominant group in the zooplankton of Karaman stream in this survey. In the water samples, totally 4 physico-chemical parameters were analyzed. As a result of this research, Karaman stream did not show any significant water pollution problem.
  Murat Kaya , Fatih Duman and Ahmet Altindag
  Sample collections from aquatic ecosystems in many studies are limited to few habitats. This study is carried out to determine habitat selection, diversity and estimating the species richness of rotifers in samples collected from diverse habitats such as benthic, phytoplanktons, macrophytes, plankton, submerged moss and Gammarus sp. in two ponds located in Central Anatolia. A total of 68 species were recorded from 32 samples (20 from Soysalli pond and 12 from Ovaciftlik pond). Overall species richness (gamma diversity) was observed as 52 and estimated species richness was 64 for Soysalli pond. Overall species richness was observed as 42 and estimated species richness is 51 for Ovaciftlik pond. Richness for each sample (alpha diversity) was 3.9 for Soysalli pond while an alpha diversity of 5.5 was recorded for Ovaciftlik pond. All recorded species in this study are widely distributed worldwide however 3 of them: Dissotrocha hertzogi, Macrotrochela concinca and Ptygura furcillata are new records for Turkey.
  Murat KAYA and Ahmet ALTINDAD
  Forty-seven rotifer species were recorded from 11 freshwater bodies in Turkey. In all, 11 of these species, Cephalodella eva (Gosse, 1887), C. gibboides Wulfert, 1950, C. intuta Myers, 1924, C. maior (Zavadovsky, 1926), C. tenuiseta (Burn, 1890), Collotheca tenuilobata (Anderson, 1889), Monommata dentata Wulfert, 1940, Mytilina bisulcata (Lucks, 1912), Notommata tripus Ehrenberg, 1838, Paradicranophorus sordidus Donner, 1968, and Proales fallaciosa Wulfert, 1937 are new records for the Turkish fauna. Some of the recorded species were illustrated using light microscopy.
  Ahmet ALTINDAD , Hendrik SEGERS and Murat KAYA
  A number of records of rotifers from Turkey are discussed. An account is given on trophi morphology in 4 species of Asplanchna Gosse, 1850. Cephalodella segersi De Smet, 1998 is recorded for the second time after its description, and Lecane shieli Segers and Sanoamuang, 1994 is recorded from Turkey for the first time. Both these and a population of Hexarthra polyodonta polyodonta (Hauer, 1957) from the species’ type locality, Lake Van, are illustrated using light and scanning electron microscopic techniques.
  Murat Kaya and Ahmet Altindag
  Ten monogonont rotifer species new for the Turkish fauna discovered in 2007 are discussed: Cephalodella delicata Wulfert, C. cf. forceps Donner, C. misgurnus Wulfert, Dipleuchlanis propatula (Gosse), Encentrum limicola Otto, E. mustela (Milne), Lecane aculeate (Jakubski), L. paradoxa (Steinecke), Notommata glyphura Wulfert, and Proales similis de Beauchamp. Eight are widely distributed, but C. cf. forceps Donner and L. paradoxa (Steinecke) have been recorded only from the Palearctic. Important parts of the trophi structure of some species are shown using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Dissolved oxygen, electrical conductivity, pH, and water temperature were also measured.
  Masoud HAKIMZADEH KHOEI , Murat KAYA and Ahmet ALTINDAG
  The rotifer fauna of Iran is poorly known. This comprehensive study presents the results of an investigation of rotifers sampled in 51 freshwater sites of Tehran and neighboring provinces of Iran, from May 2006 to May 2007. Of the 115 species identified, 72 from 19 genera and 5 families are new for the fauna of Iran. Including the present records, the number of known Iranian rotifers has now reached 143. So far, the species found in Iran are overwhelmingly Palearctic. The present study is a first step towards more similar studies to update the existing species list of rotifers from all over Iran.
 
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