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Effects of the Anthropogenic Threats to the Egyptian Fruit Bat in the Mediterranean Region, Turkey

Year 2015, Volume: 9 Issue: 2, 58 - 63, 01.07.2015

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An Afro-tropical species, Rousettus aegyptiacus (Geoffroy, 1810), is the only frugivorous bat distributed in Antalya, Mersin, Adana and Hatay provinces i n Turkey. Despite various studies o n taxonomy, d istribution, karyology, b ioecology a nd molecular genetics being undertaken, no recent data has been established on the latest status of the fruit bat populations in Turkey. The two largest permanent colonies from Adana and Hatay provinces were examined for this study. We determined negative anthropogenic threats on the Rousettus aegyptiacus colonies along with their habitats. Compared with the previous records, a serious reduction in numbers was recorded in one of the species largest colonies

Year 2015, Volume: 9 Issue: 2, 58 - 63, 01.07.2015

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Other ID JA48UD27NM
Journal Section Research Article
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Nursel Aşan Baydemir This is me

Deniz Atasoy This is me

Merve Şimşek Gür This is me

Ayşegül Süplün This is me

Meryem Genç This is me

Publication Date July 1, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 9 Issue: 2

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APA Baydemir, N. A., Atasoy, D., Gür, M. Ş., Süplün, A., et al. (2015). Effects of the Anthropogenic Threats to the Egyptian Fruit Bat in the Mediterranean Region, Turkey. Journal of Applied Biological Sciences, 9(2), 58-63.
AMA Baydemir NA, Atasoy D, Gür MŞ, Süplün A, Genç M. Effects of the Anthropogenic Threats to the Egyptian Fruit Bat in the Mediterranean Region, Turkey. J.appl.biol.sci. July 2015;9(2):58-63.
Chicago Baydemir, Nursel Aşan, Deniz Atasoy, Merve Şimşek Gür, Ayşegül Süplün, and Meryem Genç. “Effects of the Anthropogenic Threats to the Egyptian Fruit Bat in the Mediterranean Region, Turkey”. Journal of Applied Biological Sciences 9, no. 2 (July 2015): 58-63.
EndNote Baydemir NA, Atasoy D, Gür MŞ, Süplün A, Genç M (July 1, 2015) Effects of the Anthropogenic Threats to the Egyptian Fruit Bat in the Mediterranean Region, Turkey. Journal of Applied Biological Sciences 9 2 58–63.
IEEE N. A. Baydemir, D. Atasoy, M. Ş. Gür, A. Süplün, and M. Genç, “Effects of the Anthropogenic Threats to the Egyptian Fruit Bat in the Mediterranean Region, Turkey”, J.appl.biol.sci., vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 58–63, 2015.
ISNAD Baydemir, Nursel Aşan et al. “Effects of the Anthropogenic Threats to the Egyptian Fruit Bat in the Mediterranean Region, Turkey”. Journal of Applied Biological Sciences 9/2 (July 2015), 58-63.
JAMA Baydemir NA, Atasoy D, Gür MŞ, Süplün A, Genç M. Effects of the Anthropogenic Threats to the Egyptian Fruit Bat in the Mediterranean Region, Turkey. J.appl.biol.sci. 2015;9:58–63.
MLA Baydemir, Nursel Aşan et al. “Effects of the Anthropogenic Threats to the Egyptian Fruit Bat in the Mediterranean Region, Turkey”. Journal of Applied Biological Sciences, vol. 9, no. 2, 2015, pp. 58-63.
Vancouver Baydemir NA, Atasoy D, Gür MŞ, Süplün A, Genç M. Effects of the Anthropogenic Threats to the Egyptian Fruit Bat in the Mediterranean Region, Turkey. J.appl.biol.sci. 2015;9(2):58-63.