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Identification of Some Rotifer Species in Hazar Lake (Elazığ-Turkey) with Electron Microscope

Year 2018, Volume: 1 Issue: 3, 54 - 57, 22.12.2018

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This study was conducted between March 2017 and February 2018 to determine the rotifer fauna of Hazar Lake provide clear diagnosis of suspected rotifers in electron microscopy. Totaly 24 species from Rotifera, were identified in our this study. In this study, scanning electron microscope photographs of some Rotifera species were taken. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of the trophi structure (SEM), which is an important part of the species identification of monogonont rotifers, has also been performed in this study.

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Year 2018, Volume: 1 Issue: 3, 54 - 57, 22.12.2018

Abstract

References

  • D. Fontaneto, W.H. De Smet and C. Ricci, Rotifers in saltwater environments, re-evaluation of an inconspicuous taxon. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. UK. 86 (2006), pp. 623-656.
  • J.K. Koehler, and T.L. Hayes, The rotifer jaw:A scanning and transmission electron microscope study. I The trophi of Philodina acuticornis odiosa. J. Ultrastruct. Res. 27 (1969), pp. 402-418.
  • G.W. Salt, G.F. Sabbadini and M. Commins, 1978. Trophi morphology relative to food habits in six species of rotifers (Asplanchnidae). Trans. Amer. Micros. Soc. 97 (1978), pp. 469-485.
  • W. Koste, and R.J. Shiel, 1989. Classical taxonomy and modern methodology. In C.Ricci, T.W. Snell and C.E. King (eds), Rotifer Symposium V.Developments in Hydrobiology 52. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht: 279-284. Reprinted from Hydrobiologia pp. 186-187
  • A. Altındağ, H. Segers and M. Kaya, M. Some Turkish rotifer species studied using light and scanning electron microscopy. Turkish Journal of Zoology, 33(2009), pp. 73-81.
  • H. Bulut and S. Saler, Monthly Variations of Zooplankton In A Freshwater Body (Maryap Pond, Turkey). Academic Journal of Science, 6 1 (2016), pp. 39-52.
  • V. Sladecek, “Rotifers as indicators of water quality”, Hydrobiol., (1983)100, pp. 169-201.
  • M. Kaya, A. Altındağ and G. Sezen, A new Genus (Sinantherina Bory de St. Vincent, 1826) for Turkish Rotifer Fauna, Tr. Journal of Zoology, 32 (2008), pp. 71-74.
  • M. Kaya and A. Altındağ, Ten additions to the rotifer fauna of Turkey. Turk J. Zool. 34 (2010), 195-202.
  • W. R. Kolisko,. Planktonic Rotifers Biologyand Taxonomy Biological Station, Lunz of The Austrian Academy of Science, Stuttgart, (1974), pp. 974.
  • W. Koste,. Die Radertiere Mitteleuropas I. Textband, Berlin, (1978a), pp. 673.
  • W. Koste,. Die Radertiere Mitteleuropas II. Tofelband, Berlin, (1978b), pp. 235.
  • M. R. Ustaoğlu, A. Altındağ, M. Kaya, N. Akbulut, A. Bozkurt, D. Ö. Mis, S. Atasagun, S. Erdoğan, A. Bekleyen, S. Saler and H. C. Okgerman, “A checklist of Turkish Rotifers”. Turk. J. Zool., (2012), 36, pp. 607-622.
  • H. Segers, 1995. The Lecanidae (Monogononta). In: Nogrady T. (ed) Rotifera 2. In: Dumont HJ (ed) Guides to the Identification of the Continental Waters of the World 6. SPB Academic, The Hague, The Netherlands,(1995), pp. 226.
  • S. Radwan, The influence of some abiotic factors on the occurrence of rotifers of Leczna and Wladowa Lake District. Hydrobiol.,112 (1984), pp. 117-124.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Veterinary Surgery
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Hilal Bulut

Serap Saler This is me

Publication Date December 22, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 1 Issue: 3

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APA Bulut, H., & Saler, S. (2018). Identification of Some Rotifer Species in Hazar Lake (Elazığ-Turkey) with Electron Microscope. International Journal of Veterinary and Animal Research, 1(3), 54-57.
AMA Bulut H, Saler S. Identification of Some Rotifer Species in Hazar Lake (Elazığ-Turkey) with Electron Microscope. IJVAR. December 2018;1(3):54-57.
Chicago Bulut, Hilal, and Serap Saler. “Identification of Some Rotifer Species in Hazar Lake (Elazığ-Turkey) With Electron Microscope”. International Journal of Veterinary and Animal Research 1, no. 3 (December 2018): 54-57.
EndNote Bulut H, Saler S (December 1, 2018) Identification of Some Rotifer Species in Hazar Lake (Elazığ-Turkey) with Electron Microscope. International Journal of Veterinary and Animal Research 1 3 54–57.
IEEE H. Bulut and S. Saler, “Identification of Some Rotifer Species in Hazar Lake (Elazığ-Turkey) with Electron Microscope”, IJVAR, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 54–57, 2018.
ISNAD Bulut, Hilal - Saler, Serap. “Identification of Some Rotifer Species in Hazar Lake (Elazığ-Turkey) With Electron Microscope”. International Journal of Veterinary and Animal Research 1/3 (December 2018), 54-57.
JAMA Bulut H, Saler S. Identification of Some Rotifer Species in Hazar Lake (Elazığ-Turkey) with Electron Microscope. IJVAR. 2018;1:54–57.
MLA Bulut, Hilal and Serap Saler. “Identification of Some Rotifer Species in Hazar Lake (Elazığ-Turkey) With Electron Microscope”. International Journal of Veterinary and Animal Research, vol. 1, no. 3, 2018, pp. 54-57.
Vancouver Bulut H, Saler S. Identification of Some Rotifer Species in Hazar Lake (Elazığ-Turkey) with Electron Microscope. IJVAR. 2018;1(3):54-7.