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FLORA AND HABITAT DIVERSITY OF KAVUNCU SALTMARSH

Year 2018, Volume: 27 Issue: 2, 55 - 68, 01.12.2018
https://doi.org/10.1501/commuc_0000000198

Abstract

Turkey attracts attention with its high habitat and species diversity, and one of the important habitat type is saltmarsh. Kavuncu Saltmarsh which is relatively small is located at Central Anatolia between Ankara and Eskişehir and under the threat of some factors like expansion of agricultural areas, pollution from pesticides and fertilizers, and drainage of water for reclamation. There are 102 plant taxa of which 31 are halophytes and 8 are endemic. The plant communities defined from the area are as follows; Thypha domingensisPhragmites australis, Salicornia perennans, Juncus heldreichianus, Suaeda cucullata-Petrosimonia nigdeensis, Lepidium cartilagineum, Microcnemum coralloides-Aeluropus littoralis, Artemisia santonicum

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Year 2018, Volume: 27 Issue: 2, 55 - 68, 01.12.2018
https://doi.org/10.1501/commuc_0000000198

Abstract

References

  • S. Ghazanfar, E. Altundağ, A. E. Yaprak, J. Osborne, G. N. Tuğ, M. Vural Halophytes of Southwest Asia. In: Sabkha Ecosystems vol. IV Cash Crop Halophyte and Diversity Conservation Tasks For Vegetation Science, , (Springer Science, 2014) 105-133.
  • A.E.Yaprak, G.N. Tuğ, 2006. Halophytic Endemics of Turkey. In: Ivanova, D. (ed.), Plant, fungal and habitat diversity investigation and conservation. Proceedings of IV Balkan Botanical Congress, Sofia, 20–26 June 2006. pp. 234–238. Institute of Botany, Sofia. ISBN 978-954-9746-14-3.
  • M.D. Bertness, Interspecific Interactions among High Marsh Perennials in a New England Salt Marsh. Ecology, 72, (1991) 125–137.
  • M.D. Bertness, A.M. Ellison, Determinants of pattern in a New England salt marsh plant community. Ecological Monographs, 57, (1987) 129–147.
  • M.D. Bertness, P.J. Ewanchuk, Latitudinal and Climate-Driven Variation in the Strength and Nature of Biological Interactions in New England Salt Marshes. Oecologia, 132, (2002) 392–401.
  • M.D.Bertness, L. Gough, S.W. Shumway, Salt tolerances 6 and the distribution of plants across a New England salt marsh. Ecology, 72, (1992) –1851.
  • A.C. Cooper, The Effects of Salinity and Waterlogging on the Growth and Cation Uptake of Salt Marsh Plants. New Phytologist, 90, (1982) 263-275.
  • C.S.B. Costa, J.C. Marangoni, A.M.G. Avezedo, Plant Zonation in Irregularly Flooded Salt Marshes: Relative Importance of Stress Tolerance and Biological Interactions. Journal of Ecology, 91, (2003) 951-965.
  • S.C. Pennings, R.M. Callaway, Salt Marsh Plant Zonation: The Relative Importance of Competition and Physical Factors. Ecology, 73, (1992) 681
  • A.A. Snow, S.W. Vince, Plant Zonation in An Alaskan Salt Marsh: I. Distribution, Abundance and Environmental Factors. Journal of Ecology, , (1984) 669-684.
  • I.A. Ungar, Are Biotic Factors Significant in Influencing the Distribution of Halophytes in Saline Habitats? Botanical Reviews 64, (1998) 176-199.
  • P.H. Davis, Flora of Turkey and East Aegean Islands, vol. 1-9, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh (1965-1988).
  • A. Güner et al, Flora of Turkey and East Aegean Islands, vol. 11, (Supplement 2) Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh (2000).
  • A. Güner, S. Aslan, T. Ekim, M. Vural, M.T. Babaç, (eds.) Türkiye Bitkileri Listesi (Damarlı Bitkiler). Nezahat Gökyiğit Botanik Bahçesi ve Flora Araştırmaları Derneği Yayını, İstanbul (2012).
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

G. Nilhan Tug

A. Emre Yaprak

S. Tuğrul Koruklu This is me

Ümit Bıngol This is me

Publication Date December 1, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 27 Issue: 2

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Communications Faculty of Sciences University of Ankara Series C-Biology.

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