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Cave Ecosystems of Turkey and Northern Cyprus: A Hidden World for Bats

Year 2016, Volume: 11 Issue: 3, 255 - 262, 30.09.2016

Abstract

Cave ecosystems along with particularly its unique and fragile biota are
very sensitive to degradation and destructions caused by humans. Bats are one
of the considerable component of the cave biota and classified as trogloxenes.
Most of the bat species mainly prefers karstic caves for forming clusters.
Thirty-nine and 22 bat species are distributed in Turkey and Cyprus,
respectively. Egyptian fruit bat, Greater and lesser mouse-eared bats,
bent-winged bat, Kuhl’s pipistrelle and Greater horseshoe bat are the most
abundant species encountered in the field trips. Two major periods are mostly
important for bat life cycle; gestation along with lactating periods that
formed in spring and summer months and hibernation period in winter months.
Besides, many invertebrate species adapted to living in the permanent darkness
are also detected from various caves in this study. Major threats to both caves
and cave biota in Turkey and North Cyprus are recorded as; use of cave
enterances as animal shelters, 
wastewater drainage and dump, marble quarrying, inappropriate guano
mining, cave tourism, cure for illness, dam construction and mushroom
cultivation. Studies were initiated for the conservation of caves in both
countries.

References

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  • Aşan Baydemir N, Genç M, Şimşek M, Kolbasar ÖM, Danışman T, Atasoy D, (2015) Invertebrate species richness of bat guano in Central Anatolia. In: 4th International Bat Meeting, Movement Ecology of Bats, pp. 111, Berlin, Germany.
  • Aşan Baydemir N, (2014) Bat Fauna of Turkey and Northern Cyprus: Species Diversity, Anthropogenic Roost Disturbance and Conservation Status. Journal of International Environmental Application and Science, 9, 590-596.
  • Bayari CS, Özbek O, (1995) An inventory of karstic caves in the Taurus Mountain range (Southern Turkey): Preliminary Evaluation of Geographic and Hydrologic Features. Cave and Karst Science, 21, 81-92.
  • Benda P, Horáček I, (1998) Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) of the Eastern Mediterranean. Part 1. Review of distribution and taxonomy of bats in Turkey. Acta Societatis Zoologicae Bohemicae, 62, 255-313.
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  • Çoraman E, Furman A, (2013) Phylogeographic analysis of Anatolian bats highlights the importance of the region for preserving the Chiropteran mitochondrial genetic diversity in the western Palaearctic. Conservation Genetics, 14, 1205-1216.
  • Dietz C, Kiefer A, (2014) Die Fledermӓuse Europas. Kosmos, Germany.
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  • Kunt KB, Yağmur EA, Özkütük S, Durmuş H, Anlaş S, (2010) Checklist of the Cave Dwelling Invertebrates (Animalia) of Turkey. Biological Diversity and Conservation, 3/2, 26-41.
  • Kunt KB, Özkütük RS, Elverici M, Maruşık YM, Karakaş G, (2016) Harpactea karaschkhan sp.n. A new cave-dwelling blind spider species from the Mediterranean region of Turkey. Journal of Cave and Karst Studies, 78, 36-40.
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  • Sket B, (2008) Can we agree on an ecological classification of subterranean animals? Journal of Natural History, 42, 1549-1563.
  • Wynne JJ, Pleytez W, (2005) Sensetive Ecological Areas and Species Inventory of Actun Chapat Cave, Vaca Plateau, Belize. Journal of Cave and Karst Studies, 67, 148-157.
Year 2016, Volume: 11 Issue: 3, 255 - 262, 30.09.2016

Abstract

References

  • Aşan Baydemir N, Albayrak İ, (2006) A study on the breeding biology of some bat species in Turkey (Mammalia: Chiroptera). Turkish Journal Zoology, 30, 103-10.
  • Aşan Baydemir N, Genç M, Şimşek M, Kolbasar ÖM, Danışman T, Atasoy D, (2015) Invertebrate species richness of bat guano in Central Anatolia. In: 4th International Bat Meeting, Movement Ecology of Bats, pp. 111, Berlin, Germany.
  • Aşan Baydemir N, (2014) Bat Fauna of Turkey and Northern Cyprus: Species Diversity, Anthropogenic Roost Disturbance and Conservation Status. Journal of International Environmental Application and Science, 9, 590-596.
  • Bayari CS, Özbek O, (1995) An inventory of karstic caves in the Taurus Mountain range (Southern Turkey): Preliminary Evaluation of Geographic and Hydrologic Features. Cave and Karst Science, 21, 81-92.
  • Benda P, Horáček I, (1998) Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) of the Eastern Mediterranean. Part 1. Review of distribution and taxonomy of bats in Turkey. Acta Societatis Zoologicae Bohemicae, 62, 255-313.
  • Benda P, Andreas M, Kock D, Lucan RK, Munclinger P, Nova P, Obuch J, Ochman K, Reiter A, Uhrin M, Weinfurtova D, (2007) Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) of the Eastern Mediterranean. Part 4. Bat Fauna of Syria: Distribution, Systematics, Ecology. Acta Societatis Zoologicae Bohemicae, 70, 1-329.
  • Culver DC, Pipan T, (2010) The Biology of Caves and Other Subterranean Habitats. Oxford University Press, UK.
  • Çoraman E, Furman A, (2013) Phylogeographic analysis of Anatolian bats highlights the importance of the region for preserving the Chiropteran mitochondrial genetic diversity in the western Palaearctic. Conservation Genetics, 14, 1205-1216.
  • Dietz C, Kiefer A, (2014) Die Fledermӓuse Europas. Kosmos, Germany.
  • Furey NM, Racey PA, (2016) Conservation Ecology of Cave Bats. In: Bats in the Anthropocene: Conservation of Bats in a Changing World (Ed. by C Voigt and T Kingston), pp. 463-500. Springer, Switzerland.
  • Juberthie C, (2000) The diversity of the karstic and pseudokarstic hypogean habitats in the world. In: Subterranean Ecosystems (Ed. by H Wilkens, DC Culver and WF Humphries), pp. 17-39. Elsevier, Amsterdam.
  • Kováč L, (2008) Cave Life. In: Caves of the World Heritage in Slovakia (Ed. by J. Jakal and P Bella), pp. 95-108. State Nature Conservancy of the Slovak Republic, Presov.
  • Kunt KB, Yağmur EA, Özkütük S, Durmuş H, Anlaş S, (2010) Checklist of the Cave Dwelling Invertebrates (Animalia) of Turkey. Biological Diversity and Conservation, 3/2, 26-41.
  • Kunt KB, Özkütük RS, Elverici M, Maruşık YM, Karakaş G, (2016) Harpactea karaschkhan sp.n. A new cave-dwelling blind spider species from the Mediterranean region of Turkey. Journal of Cave and Karst Studies, 78, 36-40.
  • Nazik L, Törk K, Özel E, Tuncer K, Acar C, (2007) Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti mağaraları. In: Türkiye Jeoloji Kurultayı, 16-22 Nisan, pp. 60-65, Ankara [In Turkish].
  • Romero A, (2009) Cave Biology, Life in Darkness. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  • Sket B, (2008) Can we agree on an ecological classification of subterranean animals? Journal of Natural History, 42, 1549-1563.
  • Wynne JJ, Pleytez W, (2005) Sensetive Ecological Areas and Species Inventory of Actun Chapat Cave, Vaca Plateau, Belize. Journal of Cave and Karst Studies, 67, 148-157.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Engineering
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Nursel Aşan Baydemir

Ş. Tüzmen This is me

Publication Date September 30, 2016
Acceptance Date November 28, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 11 Issue: 3

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APA Aşan Baydemir, N., & Tüzmen, Ş. (2016). Cave Ecosystems of Turkey and Northern Cyprus: A Hidden World for Bats. Journal of International Environmental Application and Science, 11(3), 255-262.
AMA Aşan Baydemir N, Tüzmen Ş. Cave Ecosystems of Turkey and Northern Cyprus: A Hidden World for Bats. J. Int. Environmental Application & Science. September 2016;11(3):255-262.
Chicago Aşan Baydemir, Nursel, and Ş. Tüzmen. “Cave Ecosystems of Turkey and Northern Cyprus: A Hidden World for Bats”. Journal of International Environmental Application and Science 11, no. 3 (September 2016): 255-62.
EndNote Aşan Baydemir N, Tüzmen Ş (September 1, 2016) Cave Ecosystems of Turkey and Northern Cyprus: A Hidden World for Bats. Journal of International Environmental Application and Science 11 3 255–262.
IEEE N. Aşan Baydemir and Ş. Tüzmen, “Cave Ecosystems of Turkey and Northern Cyprus: A Hidden World for Bats”, J. Int. Environmental Application & Science, vol. 11, no. 3, pp. 255–262, 2016.
ISNAD Aşan Baydemir, Nursel - Tüzmen, Ş. “Cave Ecosystems of Turkey and Northern Cyprus: A Hidden World for Bats”. Journal of International Environmental Application and Science 11/3 (September 2016), 255-262.
JAMA Aşan Baydemir N, Tüzmen Ş. Cave Ecosystems of Turkey and Northern Cyprus: A Hidden World for Bats. J. Int. Environmental Application & Science. 2016;11:255–262.
MLA Aşan Baydemir, Nursel and Ş. Tüzmen. “Cave Ecosystems of Turkey and Northern Cyprus: A Hidden World for Bats”. Journal of International Environmental Application and Science, vol. 11, no. 3, 2016, pp. 255-62.
Vancouver Aşan Baydemir N, Tüzmen Ş. Cave Ecosystems of Turkey and Northern Cyprus: A Hidden World for Bats. J. Int. Environmental Application & Science. 2016;11(3):255-62.

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