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Öğe A study on the morphology of Argulus foliaceus Lin., 1758 (Crustacea; Branchiura) procured from Çavuşcu Lake (Central Anatolia-Turkey) with scanning electron microscopy(2010) Alaş, Ali; Öktener, Ahmet; Solak, KemalBu çalışmada, Çavuşçu Gölü (Konya; 36°41´N, 34°26´E)’nden yakalanan 24 Cyprinus carpio Lin.,1758’nun Metazoon parazitleri incelenmiştir. İncelenen balıklarda Argulus foliaceus Lin.,1758’un enfestasyon oranının % 45,8 olduğu belirlenmiştir. Ayrıca, Argulus foliaceus scanning electron microskobu (SEM) ve ışık mikroskobu ile fotoğraflanmıştır.Öğe Biometry of the fishes Barbus plebejus and Barbus capito from Coruh Basin, Turkey(2009) Solak, Kemal; Alas, Ali; Yılmaz, Muhittin; Öktener, AhmetMetric and meristic characters are important to identify fish species and their habitat peculiarities. There are many species that belong to the fish genus Barbus, which is found in tropical and extratropical regions, but there are few studies covering the Coruh basin. Two subspecies of Barbus were found in the Coruh River system of Eastern Anatolia, Turkey: Barbus plebejus escherichi and Barbus capito capito. We collected specimens in seven localities for measurement. The number of vertebra were determined radiographically. Some specimens of B. capito capito have a sharper snout in the segments of Coruh where the water flows faster, suggesting a modification related to current. The biometric measurements vary geographically and could be related to abiotic and biotic factors in the habitat.Öğe Clavellotis strumosa (Brian, 1906) (Copepoda, Lernaeopodidae), a gill parasite of Pagellus erythrinus Linnaeus, 1758) (Pisces, Sparidae) from the Sea of Marmara(Brill Academic Publishers, 2008) Öktener, Ahmet; Alaş, Ali; Solak, Kemal[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Fish-borne parasitic zoonoses in Turkish waters(2010) Öktener, Ahmet; Yurdakul, Necati; Alaş, Ali; Solak, KemalThe purpose of this study, to give information about zoonosis in freshwater and marine fishes. Three digeneans (Heterophyes heterophyes, Opisthorchis felinus, Centrocestus formosanus), one nematod (Anisakis simplex) and one cestod species (Diphyllobothrium sp.) which have zoonosis character were recorded from 15 host fishes. Anisakis was reported from marine fishes which is heavily consumed by people. Limited number of parasite having zoonosis character have been determined in marine and fresh water fishes in Turkey since 1931. For this reason, advanced studies are necessary about this subject.