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2004, Aquatic Insects
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2005 •
2011 •
1. The Ephemeroptera fauna of the World consists of 42 families, 400 genera and 3000 species, while the Ephemeroptera fauna of the Turkey consists of 14 families, 39 genera, 138 species and 5 subspecies. 2. The Ephemeroptera species of Turkey constitutes 4,6% of the Ephemeroptera species in the World. 3. With respect to the genera number, Ephemeroptera genera of Turkey constitutes 9,75% of the Ephemeroptera genera in the World. 4. Ephemeroptera species play a critical role in order to define the reference sites and their fauna concerning the application of European Union Water Framework Directive (EUWFD) in Turkey.
Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment
South American Baetidae (Ephemeroptera): a New Generic Synonymy2004 •
The spatial distribution of small mammals in relation to distance from forest edges, before and after fire, was studied in Atlantic Forest fragments in Brazil. None of nine species was captured exclusively on either edges or forest interior. Before the fire only the rodents Akodon cursor and Oecomys con-color were captured more often at the edge than randomly expected. After the fire only A. cursor remained associated with edges; it had increased in number and penetrated farther than before into the forest fragments. The marsupial Micoureus demerarae became more restricted to the forest interior than randomly expected. These results suggest that small mammal species tolerant to habitat changes induced by edge effects and fire have better chances to survive in forest fragments.
Annales De Limnologie-international Journal of Limnology
Macunahyphes : a New Genus for Tricorythodes australis (Ephemeroptera : Leptohyphidae2005 •
2010 •
The recurrent drying out of small streams in past decades has shown an urgent need to pay attention to the impact of global climate change. The objectives of this study were to describe the effect of drying out on the composition of the mayfly taxocene and evaluate the relevance of individual species traits for survival of mayflies to drying out. The mayfly taxocenes of two model localities, one at an intermittent and one at a permanent brook, were investigated in 2002, 2003 and 2005. Compared with the permanent stream, the taxocene of the intermittent stream was short of nine species, foremost rheobionts and high oxygen demand species. To explain further differences between both stream types in survival and recolonisation ability, 15 species traits were evaluated. These included so-called “ecological traits” (e.g., habitat and substrate range, density, distribution, current velocity adaptation) and “biological traits” connected with life cycle and larval/adult adaptations. Species showing the highest number of advantageous traits (with only exception of Electrogena sp. cf. ujhelyii — species of taxonomically unclear status) were able to successfully survive under the unfavourable conditions of the intermittent brook. Biological traits considered more important in many respects seem to be good predictors for assessing sensitivity to extreme temperature changes, hydrological regime fluctuations and the survival/recolonisation ability of species in exposed habitats.

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