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Öğe ABNORMALITIES IN THE WEDGE SOLE Dicologlossa cuneata (MOREAU, 1881) AND BLACK SEA TURBOT Scophthalmus maeoticus (PALLAS, 1814) FROM TURKISH SEAS(2015) Ulutürk, Efe; Filiz, Halit; Acarlı, Deniz; Irmak, Erhan; Bayhan, BaharBoth color and morphological abnormalities on two different flatfish species [Dicologlossa cuneata (Moreau, 1881) and Scophthalmus maeoticus (Pallas, 1814)] have been recorded from Turkish seas. Abnormal flatfish species, Dicologlossa cuneata (Moreau, 1881), wedge sole, was sampled from two different localities in Aegean sea. First wedge sole from Izmir bay (Aegean sea) had three different colour abnormalities (ambicoloration; albinism and xanthochroism) on eyed and blind sides of their body. Other abnormal wedge sole specimen from Ekincik cove (Aegean sea) had ambicoloration on blind side of the body. Second abnormal flatfish species Scophthalmus maeoticus (Pallas, 1814), Black sea turbot, was caught from the Black sea coast of Istanbul and the specimen had totally ambicolored (blind side of the body was colored as like as eyed side) and morphological abnormalities (a fleshy piece-hook-above the head).Öğe Conversions of total, fork and standard length measurements based on 42 marine and freshwater fish species (from Turkish water)(2006) Gaygusuz, Özcan; Gaygusuz, Çiğdem Gürsoy; Özuluğ, Müfit; Tarkan, Ali Serhan; Acıpınar, Hasan; Bilge, Gökçen; Filiz, HalitRelationships between total (TL), fork (FL) and standard (SL) lengths belonging 19 families from Aegean and Marmara coast of Turkey were presented for 42 fish species. The relationships between TL, FL and SL were all linear and they were all highly significant (P<0.001) with all $r^2$ values being >0.90. There were significant differences in the slope of length – length relationships between some localities and type of length conversions for the fish species.Öğe New records of Bregmaceros atlanticus (Bregmacerotidae), Echiodon dentatus (Carapidae) and Nemichthys scolopaceus (Nemichthyidae) from the Aegean Sea(Pensoft Publishers, 2007) Filiz, Halit; Akçinar, S. Can; Ulutürk, Efe; Bayhan, Bahar; Taşkavak, Ertan; Sever, T. Murat; Bilge, GökçenThree fish species, Bregmaceros atlanticus Goode et Bean, 1886 (Bregmacerotidae), Echiodon dentatus (Cuvier, 1829) (Carapidae), and Nemichthys scolopaceus Richardson, 1848 (Nemichthyidae) were recorded in the Si?acik and Kuşadasi Bays (Eastern Aegean Sea, Turkey). B. atlanticus and E. dentatus constitute new records for the Turkish waters and the Aegean Sea, respectively. The finding of Nemichthys scolopaceus is the second record for the Aegean Sea.Öğe The vertebrate biodiversity of Turkey(Springer International Publishing, 2021) Karataş, Ahmet; Filiz, Halit; Erciyas-Yavuz, Kiraz; Özeren, Saniye Cevher; Tok, Cemal VarolThe present lists show that Turkish vertebrate fauna consists of 1728 species. Fish species form its half part (51.74%) with 530 marine and 402 inland fish species. However, the total number is 894, since 38 of them are living in salty, brackish, and freshwater. At the class level, Petromyzonti is represented by 4, Elasmobranchii by 65, Holocephali by 1, Actinopteri by 824, Amphibia by 36, Reptilia by 140, Aves by 485, and Mammalia by 173 species. A total number of 189 inland fish-1 Petromyzonti and 188 Actinopteri-13 amphibian, 20 reptile, and 5 mammal species are endemic to Turkey. The endemism rate out of the total vertebrate species is 13.14%. According to the given conservation status, at least five species are extinct, and 215 species are globally threatened.