Mollusc Records from the Area of Manyas Lake (Bird Paradise Lake) in Western Anatolia, Turkey

This study was carried out simultaneously with a fish parasitological studies of the first author. Six gastropod species (5 freshwater and 1 hygrophilоus terrestrial one) and three mussel species were identified in this case study. Five of the gastropods and two mussel species are first records from...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ahmet Öktener, Dilian Georgiev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Union of Scientists in Bulgaria 2019-12-01
Series:Ecologia Balkanica
Subjects:
Online Access:http://web.uni-plovdiv.bg/mollov/EB/2019_vol11_iss2/253-259_eb.19144.pdf
id doaj-f8966a88fb3f47c08720b786cf083ee3
record_format Article
spelling doaj-f8966a88fb3f47c08720b786cf083ee32021-04-02T11:37:22ZengUnion of Scientists in BulgariaEcologia Balkanica1314-02131313-99402019-12-01112253259Mollusc Records from the Area of Manyas Lake (Bird Paradise Lake) in Western Anatolia, TurkeyAhmet Öktener0Dilian Georgiev1 Department of Fisheries, Sheep Research Institute, Çanakkale Street 7.km, 10200, Bandırma, Balıkesir, TURKEYUniversity of Plovdiv, Faculty of Biology, Department of Ecology and Environmental Conservation, 24 Tzar Assen Str., BG-4000 Plovdiv, BULGARIAThis study was carried out simultaneously with a fish parasitological studies of the first author. Six gastropod species (5 freshwater and 1 hygrophilоus terrestrial one) and three mussel species were identified in this case study. Five of the gastropods and two mussel species are first records from Manyas Lake. Although Manyas Lake is a Ramsar area and a National Park, this wetland has not been investigated as detailed in terms of mollusc fauna.http://web.uni-plovdiv.bg/mollov/EB/2019_vol11_iss2/253-259_eb.19144.pdfturkeymanyas lakegastropodabivalviabiodiversity
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Ahmet Öktener
Dilian Georgiev
spellingShingle Ahmet Öktener
Dilian Georgiev
Mollusc Records from the Area of Manyas Lake (Bird Paradise Lake) in Western Anatolia, Turkey
Ecologia Balkanica
turkey
manyas lake
gastropoda
bivalvia
biodiversity
author_facet Ahmet Öktener
Dilian Georgiev
author_sort Ahmet Öktener
title Mollusc Records from the Area of Manyas Lake (Bird Paradise Lake) in Western Anatolia, Turkey
title_short Mollusc Records from the Area of Manyas Lake (Bird Paradise Lake) in Western Anatolia, Turkey
title_full Mollusc Records from the Area of Manyas Lake (Bird Paradise Lake) in Western Anatolia, Turkey
title_fullStr Mollusc Records from the Area of Manyas Lake (Bird Paradise Lake) in Western Anatolia, Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Mollusc Records from the Area of Manyas Lake (Bird Paradise Lake) in Western Anatolia, Turkey
title_sort mollusc records from the area of manyas lake (bird paradise lake) in western anatolia, turkey
publisher Union of Scientists in Bulgaria
series Ecologia Balkanica
issn 1314-0213
1313-9940
publishDate 2019-12-01
description This study was carried out simultaneously with a fish parasitological studies of the first author. Six gastropod species (5 freshwater and 1 hygrophilоus terrestrial one) and three mussel species were identified in this case study. Five of the gastropods and two mussel species are first records from Manyas Lake. Although Manyas Lake is a Ramsar area and a National Park, this wetland has not been investigated as detailed in terms of mollusc fauna.
topic turkey
manyas lake
gastropoda
bivalvia
biodiversity
url http://web.uni-plovdiv.bg/mollov/EB/2019_vol11_iss2/253-259_eb.19144.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT ahmetoktener molluscrecordsfromtheareaofmanyaslakebirdparadiselakeinwesternanatoliaturkey
AT diliangeorgiev molluscrecordsfromtheareaofmanyaslakebirdparadiselakeinwesternanatoliaturkey
_version_ 1714723786759077888