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Espiye (Giresun) Orman Planlama Birimi’nin istilacı yabancı türleri

Year 2018, Volume: 19 Issue: 2, 120 - 129, 21.07.2018
https://doi.org/10.18182/tjf.349894

Abstract

Türkiye, coğrafi konumu, jeomorfolojik yapısı, mikro-iklim çeşitliliği, bitki coğrafyası bakımından üç farklı flora bölgesinin birleşim yerinde bulunmasından dolayı bitkisel tür çeşitliliği bakımından önemli bir ülkedir. Biyolojik çeşitliliği tehdit eden faktörlerin en başında habitat parçalanması ve bunun sonucu olarak habitat kaybı olarak karşımıza çıkmaktadır. Habitat parçalanmaları doğal yollarla da olabileceği gibi çoğunluğu antropojen kökenli (yanlış arazi kullanımı, yol yapımı, ormancılık faaliyetleri vb.) olmaktadır. Biyolojik çeşitliliği tehdit eden bu faktör beraberinde yabancı türlerin doğal habitatlara yerleşmesine neden olmaktadır. Mevcut hali ile toplam cins altı taksonlarının 11.707 olarak belirtildiği ülkemiz florasında, yetiştirilme veya doğallaşma gibi farklı yollarla ülkemiz florasına giriş yapan yabancı bitki türleri de bulunmaktadır. Ülkemiz doğal florasında yer almayan bu bitki türlerinin 340 adet olduğu tespit edilmiştir. Doğu Karadeniz Bölgesi sahip olduğu iklim özellikleri ve yanlış arazi kullanımı gibi sebeplerden dolayı yabancı bitki türlerinin rahatlıkla yerleşebileceği bir yer konumundadır. Bu çalışmada Espiye Orman Planlama Birimi içerisinde 2015-2016 yılları arasında yapılan arazi gözlemleri ile istilacı yabancı bitkiler tespit edilmeye çalışılmıştır. Espiye Orman Planlama Birimi içerisinde yayılış yapan 19 istilacı yabancı bitki türü tespit edilmiştir. Bu türlere ilave olarak istilacı bitkilerden Tradescantia fluminensis ve Oenothera glazioviana türleri için yeni bir yayılış alanları saptanmıştır. Tespit edilen istilacı yabancı türlerden 6 tanesi odunsu, 13 tanesi ise otsu türdür. İstilacı yabancı bitkilerin 1 tanesi Pinidae alt sınıfına ait olup, diğer 18 tanesi Magnoliidae alt sınıfına aittir. Tespit edilen bitki türlerinden 12 tanesi için Giresun ilinden ilk defa kayıt verilmiştir.

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Invasive alien species in Espiye (Giresun) Forest Planning Unit

Year 2018, Volume: 19 Issue: 2, 120 - 129, 21.07.2018
https://doi.org/10.18182/tjf.349894

Abstract

Turkey is an important country in terms of plant species diversity due to its geographical location, geomorphological structure, micro-climate diversity, plant geography and its combination with three different flora regions. Habitat fragmentation and loss of habitat are the leading factors that threaten biological diversity. Habitat fragmentation may occur naturally or anthropogenic origin (wrong land use, road construction, forestry activities, etc.). This factor, which threatens biodiversity, causes alien species to settle in natural habitats. With 11,707 taxa in Turkey, there are also alien plant species that enter Turkey's flora in different ways such as introducing or naturalizing. It has been determined that there are 340 of alien plant species which are not included in the natural flora of our country. The Eastern Black Sea Region is a place where alien plant species can easily settle because of reasons such as climate characteristics and misuse of lands. In this study, field observations were made between 2015-2016 years in Espiye Forest Planning Unit. 19 invasive alien plant species were identified in the Espiye Forest Planning Unit. In addition to these invasive plants species, we have determined new spreading areas for the species; Tradescantia fluminensis and Oenothera glazioviana. Of the 19 invasive alien species identified, 6 are woody, 13 are herbaceous species. One of the invasive alien plants belongs to Pinidae sub-class and the other 18 belongs to the Magnoliidae sub-class. 12 of the plant species identified were recorded for the first time in Giresun province.

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  • Özhatay, N., Kültür, Ş., Gürdal, B., 2017. Check-list of additional taxa to the supplement flora of Turkey VIII. Journal of Faculty of Pharmacy of Istanbul University, 47(1), 30-44.
  • Pianka, E.R., 1970. On r- and k-selection. The American Naturalist, 104: 592–597.
  • Pimentel, D., Zuniga, R., Morrison, D., 2005. Update on the environmental and economic costs associated with alien‑invasive species in the United States. Ecological Economics, (52): 273–288.
  • Pyšek, P., Richardson, D.M., 2010. Invasive species, environmental change and management, and health. Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 35: 25-55.
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  • Şenel, F., Başköse, İ., Tuğ, G.N., 2014. Contributions to the flora of the region between Alucra-Espiye-Yaglidere (Giresun/Turkey) within the prepontic zone. Biological Diversity and Conservation, 7 (3): 58-73.
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  • Terzioğlu, S., Anşin, R., 1999. A contribution to exotic plants of Turkey: Sicyos angulatus L. Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, 23(3): 359-362.
  • Terzioğlu, S., Anşin, R., Kanoğlu, E., 2003. A new record for Turkey: Solidago canadensis L. Turkish Journal of Botany, 27:155-157.
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Orijinal Araştırma Makalesi
Authors

Mustafa Karaköse 0000-0003-0534-3996

Sefa Akbulut

Mahmut M. Bayramoğlu

Publication Date July 21, 2018
Acceptance Date June 29, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 19 Issue: 2

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APA Karaköse, M., Akbulut, S., & Bayramoğlu, M. M. (2018). Espiye (Giresun) Orman Planlama Birimi’nin istilacı yabancı türleri. Turkish Journal of Forestry, 19(2), 120-129. https://doi.org/10.18182/tjf.349894
AMA Karaköse M, Akbulut S, Bayramoğlu MM. Espiye (Giresun) Orman Planlama Birimi’nin istilacı yabancı türleri. Turkish Journal of Forestry. July 2018;19(2):120-129. doi:10.18182/tjf.349894
Chicago Karaköse, Mustafa, Sefa Akbulut, and Mahmut M. Bayramoğlu. “Espiye (Giresun) Orman Planlama Birimi’nin Istilacı Yabancı türleri”. Turkish Journal of Forestry 19, no. 2 (July 2018): 120-29. https://doi.org/10.18182/tjf.349894.
EndNote Karaköse M, Akbulut S, Bayramoğlu MM (July 1, 2018) Espiye (Giresun) Orman Planlama Birimi’nin istilacı yabancı türleri. Turkish Journal of Forestry 19 2 120–129.
IEEE M. Karaköse, S. Akbulut, and M. M. Bayramoğlu, “Espiye (Giresun) Orman Planlama Birimi’nin istilacı yabancı türleri”, Turkish Journal of Forestry, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 120–129, 2018, doi: 10.18182/tjf.349894.
ISNAD Karaköse, Mustafa et al. “Espiye (Giresun) Orman Planlama Birimi’nin Istilacı Yabancı türleri”. Turkish Journal of Forestry 19/2 (July 2018), 120-129. https://doi.org/10.18182/tjf.349894.
JAMA Karaköse M, Akbulut S, Bayramoğlu MM. Espiye (Giresun) Orman Planlama Birimi’nin istilacı yabancı türleri. Turkish Journal of Forestry. 2018;19:120–129.
MLA Karaköse, Mustafa et al. “Espiye (Giresun) Orman Planlama Birimi’nin Istilacı Yabancı türleri”. Turkish Journal of Forestry, vol. 19, no. 2, 2018, pp. 120-9, doi:10.18182/tjf.349894.
Vancouver Karaköse M, Akbulut S, Bayramoğlu MM. Espiye (Giresun) Orman Planlama Birimi’nin istilacı yabancı türleri. Turkish Journal of Forestry. 2018;19(2):120-9.