The moss flora of Koramaz Valley in the Central Anatolia (Kayseri)
Yıl 2025,
Cilt: 11 Sayı: 1, 13 - 20, 30.06.2025
Harun Çulha
,
Tülay Ezer
Öz
In this study, the moss flora of Koramaz Valley in Central Anatolia (Kayseri) was investigated. As a result of the identification of 611 moss specimens collected from the valley, a total of 93 taxa belonging to 14 families and 35 genera were determined. Among them, Tortula lingulata is recorded the second time in Türkiye, while 6 taxa are new for the B8 grid square. While Pottiaceae was the richest family in the study area with 35 taxa, Grimmiaceae ranked second with 12 taxa, and Brachytheciaceae ranked third with 11 taxa. The largest genera in the Koramaz Valley were Syntrichia (11 taxa) and Didymodon (10 taxa). Amblystegium serpens, Syntrichia virescens, and Tortula brevissima are the most common species in the valley.
Etik Beyan
This research does not involve human or animal subjects and therefore does not require ethical approval.
Destekleyen Kurum
Niğde Ömer Halisdemir University, Scientific Research Projects Coordination Office
Proje Numarası
FMT 2022/12-LÜTEP
Teşekkür
This study was supported by Niğde Ömer Halisdemir University, Scientific Research Projects Coordination Office and we would like to thank for their support (Project No: FMT 2022/12-LÜTEP).
Kaynakça
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Aktürk E. Güney K. 2021. Vegetation Cover Change Analysis of Phytogeographic Regions of Turkey Based on CORINE Land Cover Datasets from 1990 to 2018. Kastamonu University Journal of Forestry Faculty. 21:2, 150-164.
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Allı H. 2021. The Macrofungi at Koramaz Valley (Kayseri) and its Surroundings. Türler ve Habitatlar. 2:2, 77-85.
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Bahuguna Y.M. Gairola S. Semwal D.P. Uniyal P.L. Bhatt A.B. 2013. Bryophytes and ecosystem. Biodiversity of Lower Plants. 279-296.
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Batan N. Taşçı N. Mamontov Y.S. Erata H. Alataş M. Ezer T. 2024. Four bryophyte species new to Türkiye and South-West Asia. Nova Hedwigia. 119:1-2, 39-50.
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Cortini-Pedrotti C. 2001. Flora dei muschi d´Italia. Sphagnosida, Andreaeopsida, Bryopsida (I parte). – Roma, Antonio Delfino Editore. 1-817 p.
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Cortini-Pedrotti C. 2006. Flora dei muschi d’Italia, Bryopsida (II parte). – Roma: Antonia Delfino Editorea. 827-1235 p.
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Çulha H. Ezer T. 2023. The second record of Tortula lingulata Lindb. (Bryophyta) from Türkiye. 6th International Eurasian Conference on Biological and Chemical Sciences (EurasianBioChem 2023) October 11-13, 2023. 1148-1452.
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Erata H. Batan N. Alataş M. Ezer T. 2023. Trematodon and Ptychostomum Species New to Turkey and South-West Asia. Biology Bulletin. 50: 890-894.
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Ezer T. Uygur A. Keskin A. Çulha H. Batan N. Alataş M. 2024. European endemic Ptychostomum minii (Bryaceae, Bryophyta)- new to Turkey and its significant range extention to SW Asia.Botanica Serbica. 48:1, 79-84.
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Ezer T. Aslan Ergenekon Z. Uygur A. Keskin A. Alataş M. Batan N. 2025. Two new moss records for Turkey and Southwest Asia. Plant Biosystems- An International Journal Dealing with All Aspects of Plant Biology, 159:2, 341-346.
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Glime J.M. 2017. Chapter 2. Life cycles and morphology, Bryophyte Ecology. Vol.-1. Physiological Ecology.
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Goffinet B. Shaw A.J. 2009. Bryophyte Biology. Second Edition. Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo: Cambridge University Press.
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Greven, H.C. 2003. Grimmias of the World. pp 247, Backhuys Publishers, Leiden.
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Guerra J. Cano M.J. Cros R.M. 2006. Flora Briofitica Ibérica, VoI. 3, Murcia: Universidad de Murcia Sociedad Española de Briología.
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Guerra J. Cros M. 2007. Flora Briofítica Ibérica, Vol. 1, Murcia: Universidad de Murcia Sociedad Española de Briología.
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Henderson D.M. 1961. Contribution to the Bryophyte Flora of Turkey: IV. Notes from Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. 23:3, 263-278.
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Hodgetts N.G. Söderström L. Blockeel T.L. Caspari S. Ignatov M.S. Konstantinova N. A. Lockhart N. Papp B. Schröck C. Sim-Sim M. et al. 2020. An annotated checklist of bryophytes of Europe, Macaronesia and Cyprus. Journal of Bryology. 42:1, 1-116.
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Jauregui-Lazo J.J. Brinda C. Consortium G. Mishler B.D. 2023. The phylogeny of Syntrichia: an ecologically diverse clade of mosses with an origin in South America. American Journal of Botany 110:1, e16103.
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Keskin A. Ezer T. 2024. The Bryophyte Flora of a Collapse Doline in Niğde (Türkiye). Anatolian Bryology. 10:1, 42-48.
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Kou J. Wang T. Yu F. Sun Y. Feng C. Shao X. 2020. The moss genus Didymodon as an indicator of climate change on the Tibetan Plateau. Ecological Indicators. 113, 106204.
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Kürschner H. Frey W. 2020. Liverworts, Mosses and Hornworts of Southwest Asia (Marchantiophyta, Bryophyta, Anthocerotophyta), second enlarged and revised edition. J. Cramer in Borntraeger Science Publishers. Stutgard, Germany.
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Ros R.M. Mazimpaka V. Abou-Salama U. Aleffi M. Blockeel T.L. Brugués M. Cros R.M. Dia M.G. Dirkse G.M. Draper I. 2013. Mosses of the Mediterranean, an annotated checklist. Cryptogamie Bryologie. 34: 99-283.
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Uzunhisarcıklı M.E. Vural M. 2004. Korumaz Dağı’nın (Bünyan-Kayseri) Florası”, OT Sistematik Botanik Dergisi, 11:1, 63-94, Ankara.
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Orta Anadolu’daki Koramaz Vadisi’nin (Kayseri) karayosunu florası
Yıl 2025,
Cilt: 11 Sayı: 1, 13 - 20, 30.06.2025
Harun Çulha
,
Tülay Ezer
Öz
Bu çalışmada, Orta Anadolu'daki (Kayseri) Koramaz Vadisi’nin karayosunu florası araştırılmıştır. Vadiden toplanan 611 karayosunu örneğinin teşhis çalışmaları sonucunda 14 familya ve 35 cinse ait toplam 93 takson tespit edilmiştir. Bunlar arasında Tortula lingulata Türkiye’de ikinci kez kaydedilirken, 6 takson B8 grid karesi için yenidir. Pottiaceae 35 takson ile çalışma alanındaki en zengin familya olurken, Grimmiaceae 12 takson ile ikinci ve Brachytheciaceae 11 takson ile üçüncü sırada yer almıştır. Koramaz Vadisi’ndeki en büyük cinsler Syntrichia (11 takson) ve Didymodon (10 takson) olmuştur. Amblystegium serpens, Syntrichia virescens ve Tortula brevissima vadideki en yaygın türlerdir.
Etik Beyan
Bu araştırmada insan veya hayvan denekleri yer almadığından etik onayına gerek yoktur.
Destekleyen Kurum
Bu çalışma Niğde Ömer Halisdemir Üniversitesi Bilimsel Araştırma Projeleri Koordinasyon Ofisi tarafından desteklenmiştir ve desteklerinden dolayı kendilerine teşekkür ederiz (Proje No: FMT 2022/12-LÜTEP).
Proje Numarası
FMT 2022/12-LÜTEP
Kaynakça
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Akman Y. 1999. İklim ve Biyoiklim (Biyoiklim Metodları ve Türkiye İklimleri). Kariyer Matbaacılık. Ankara.
-
Aktürk E. Güney K. 2021. Vegetation Cover Change Analysis of Phytogeographic Regions of Turkey Based on CORINE Land Cover Datasets from 1990 to 2018. Kastamonu University Journal of Forestry Faculty. 21:2, 150-164.
-
Allı H. 2021. The Macrofungi at Koramaz Valley (Kayseri) and its Surroundings. Türler ve Habitatlar. 2:2, 77-85.
-
Bahuguna Y.M. Gairola S. Semwal D.P. Uniyal P.L. Bhatt A.B. 2013. Bryophytes and ecosystem. Biodiversity of Lower Plants. 279-296.
-
Batan N. Taşçı N. Mamontov Y.S. Erata H. Alataş M. Ezer T. 2024. Four bryophyte species new to Türkiye and South-West Asia. Nova Hedwigia. 119:1-2, 39-50.
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Cortini-Pedrotti C. 2001. Flora dei muschi d´Italia. Sphagnosida, Andreaeopsida, Bryopsida (I parte). – Roma, Antonio Delfino Editore. 1-817 p.
-
Cortini-Pedrotti C. 2006. Flora dei muschi d’Italia, Bryopsida (II parte). – Roma: Antonia Delfino Editorea. 827-1235 p.
-
Çulha H. Ezer T. 2023. The second record of Tortula lingulata Lindb. (Bryophyta) from Türkiye. 6th International Eurasian Conference on Biological and Chemical Sciences (EurasianBioChem 2023) October 11-13, 2023. 1148-1452.
-
Erata H. Batan N. Alataş M. Ezer T. 2023. Trematodon and Ptychostomum Species New to Turkey and South-West Asia. Biology Bulletin. 50: 890-894.
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Ezer T. Uygur A. Keskin A. Çulha H. Batan N. Alataş M. 2024. European endemic Ptychostomum minii (Bryaceae, Bryophyta)- new to Turkey and its significant range extention to SW Asia.Botanica Serbica. 48:1, 79-84.
-
Ezer T. Aslan Ergenekon Z. Uygur A. Keskin A. Alataş M. Batan N. 2025. Two new moss records for Turkey and Southwest Asia. Plant Biosystems- An International Journal Dealing with All Aspects of Plant Biology, 159:2, 341-346.
-
Glime J.M. 2017. Chapter 2. Life cycles and morphology, Bryophyte Ecology. Vol.-1. Physiological Ecology.
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Goffinet B. Shaw A.J. 2009. Bryophyte Biology. Second Edition. Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo: Cambridge University Press.
-
Greven, H.C. 2003. Grimmias of the World. pp 247, Backhuys Publishers, Leiden.
-
Guerra J. Cano M.J. Cros R.M. 2006. Flora Briofitica Ibérica, VoI. 3, Murcia: Universidad de Murcia Sociedad Española de Briología.
-
Guerra J. Cros M. 2007. Flora Briofítica Ibérica, Vol. 1, Murcia: Universidad de Murcia Sociedad Española de Briología.
-
Henderson D.M. 1961. Contribution to the Bryophyte Flora of Turkey: IV. Notes from Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. 23:3, 263-278.
-
Hodgetts N.G. Söderström L. Blockeel T.L. Caspari S. Ignatov M.S. Konstantinova N. A. Lockhart N. Papp B. Schröck C. Sim-Sim M. et al. 2020. An annotated checklist of bryophytes of Europe, Macaronesia and Cyprus. Journal of Bryology. 42:1, 1-116.
-
Jauregui-Lazo J.J. Brinda C. Consortium G. Mishler B.D. 2023. The phylogeny of Syntrichia: an ecologically diverse clade of mosses with an origin in South America. American Journal of Botany 110:1, e16103.
-
Keskin A. Ezer T. 2024. The Bryophyte Flora of a Collapse Doline in Niğde (Türkiye). Anatolian Bryology. 10:1, 42-48.
-
Kou J. Wang T. Yu F. Sun Y. Feng C. Shao X. 2020. The moss genus Didymodon as an indicator of climate change on the Tibetan Plateau. Ecological Indicators. 113, 106204.
-
Kürschner H. Frey W. 2020. Liverworts, Mosses and Hornworts of Southwest Asia (Marchantiophyta, Bryophyta, Anthocerotophyta), second enlarged and revised edition. J. Cramer in Borntraeger Science Publishers. Stutgard, Germany.
-
Munoz J. 1999. A Revision of Grimmia (Musci, Grimmiaceae) in The Americas, 1: Latin America. – Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard., 86: 118-191.
-
Özenoğlu H. Kırmacı M. 2022. Riccia anatolica sp. nov. a new liverwort (Ricciaceae) species from Turkey, Phytotaxa. 532:1, 78-84.
-
Ros R.M. Mazimpaka V. Abou-Salama U. Aleffi M. Blockeel T.L. Brugués M. Cros R.M. Dia M.G. Dirkse G.M. Draper I. 2013. Mosses of the Mediterranean, an annotated checklist. Cryptogamie Bryologie. 34: 99-283.
-
Smith A.J.E. 2004. The Moss Flora of Britain and Ireland. (Second Edition) Cambridge Univ. Press.
-
URL1. UNESCO National Commission of Turkey. 2025. Website: https://www.unesco.org.tr/Pages/125/122/UNESCO-D%C3%BCnya-Miras%C4%B1-Listesi [Accessed: 24 April 2025].
-
Uzunhisarcıklı M.E. Vural M. 2004. Korumaz Dağı’nın (Bünyan-Kayseri) Florası”, OT Sistematik Botanik Dergisi, 11:1, 63-94, Ankara.
-
Yazlık, B. (2019). Koramaz Vadi̇si̇ Columbarium Mezarları. Turkish Studies-Historical Analysis, 14:3, 669-733.
-
Zander R.H. 1993. Genera of The Pottiaceae: mosses of harsh environments (Vol. 32). Buffalo, Bulletin of the Buffalo Society. New York, USA.