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dc.contributor.advisorAyvaz, Yusuf
dc.contributor.authorTabur, Mehmet Ali
dc.date.accessioned2020-12-10T12:34:32Z
dc.date.available2020-12-10T12:34:32Z
dc.date.submitted2002
dc.date.issued2018-08-06
dc.identifier.urihttps://acikbilim.yok.gov.tr/handle/20.500.12812/289606
dc.description.abstractm ABSTRACT Göller Bölgesi has important wetlands for biodiversity. In this study conducted during years of 2000-2002 in the lakes of Beyşehir, Burdur, Eğirdir, Gölhİsar, and Kovada, 192 bird species belonging to 50 families and 18 ordo were observed. Based on ordo, the numerical distribution of species were 4 in Podicipediformes, 2 in Pelecaniformes, 12 in Ciconiiformes, 1 in Phoenicopteriformes, 17 in Anseriformes, 10 in Accipitriformes, 4 in Falconiformes, 2 in Galliformes, 3 in Gruiformes, 21 in Charadriiformes, 4 in Columbiformes, 1 in Cuculiformes, 3 in Strigiformes, 1 in Caprimulgiformes, 2 in Apodiformes, 4 in Coraciiformes, 1 in Piciformes and 100 in Passeriformes. In the search field, 56 residential, 42 winter migratory, 51 summer migratory, and 28 transit migratory species were observed. The rest 15 species had different migration status. All of these species were categorized as 28 in A.2, 31 in A3, 31 in A.4, 5 in A. 1.2, 5 in B.2, 6 in B.3. 86 species had not dangered status. While Cuculiformes, Strigiformes, and Caprimulgiformes were less dominant, Passeriformes found to be the most dominant ordo. The number of species was found to be 185 in Burdur Lake, 181 in Lake Beyşehir, 171 in Lake Eğirdir, 164 in Lake Gölhisar, and 153 in Lake Kovada. In this study, Lake Beyşehir and Lake Burdur were found to be the most similar, Lake Burdur and Lake Kovada were however displayed minumum level of similarity. Key Words: Göller Bölgesi, Avifauna, Birds, Bioecology, Lake Beyşehir, Lake Burdur, Lake Eğirdir, Lake Gölhisar, Lake Kovada. ItOKÜMAJlTmON MERKEJ
dc.description.abstractm ABSTRACT Göller Bölgesi has important wetlands for biodiversity. In this study conducted during years of 2000-2002 in the lakes of Beyşehir, Burdur, Eğirdir, Gölhİsar, and Kovada, 192 bird species belonging to 50 families and 18 ordo were observed. Based on ordo, the numerical distribution of species were 4 in Podicipediformes, 2 in Pelecaniformes, 12 in Ciconiiformes, 1 in Phoenicopteriformes, 17 in Anseriformes, 10 in Accipitriformes, 4 in Falconiformes, 2 in Galliformes, 3 in Gruiformes, 21 in Charadriiformes, 4 in Columbiformes, 1 in Cuculiformes, 3 in Strigiformes, 1 in Caprimulgiformes, 2 in Apodiformes, 4 in Coraciiformes, 1 in Piciformes and 100 in Passeriformes. In the search field, 56 residential, 42 winter migratory, 51 summer migratory, and 28 transit migratory species were observed. The rest 15 species had different migration status. All of these species were categorized as 28 in A.2, 31 in A3, 31 in A.4, 5 in A. 1.2, 5 in B.2, 6 in B.3. 86 species had not dangered status. While Cuculiformes, Strigiformes, and Caprimulgiformes were less dominant, Passeriformes found to be the most dominant ordo. The number of species was found to be 185 in Burdur Lake, 181 in Lake Beyşehir, 171 in Lake Eğirdir, 164 in Lake Gölhisar, and 153 in Lake Kovada. In this study, Lake Beyşehir and Lake Burdur were found to be the most similar, Lake Burdur and Lake Kovada were however displayed minumum level of similarity. Key Words: Göller Bölgesi, Avifauna, Birds, Bioecology, Lake Beyşehir, Lake Burdur, Lake Eğirdir, Lake Gölhisar, Lake Kovada. ItOKÜMAJlTmON MERKEJen_US
dc.languageTurkish
dc.language.isotr
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 United Statestr_TR
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectBiyolojitr_TR
dc.subjectBiologyen_US
dc.titleGöller bölgesi (Gölhisar Gölü, Burdur Gölü, Eğirdir Gölü, Kovada Gölü, Beyşehir Gölü) kuşlarının biyoekolojisi
dc.title.alternativeThe Bioecology of birds of Göller bölgesi (Lake Gölhisar, Lake Burdur, Lake Eğirdir, Lake Kovada, Lake Beyşehir)
dc.typedoctoralThesis
dc.date.updated2018-08-06
dc.contributor.departmentBiyoloji Anabilim Dalı
dc.subject.ytmAvifauna
dc.subject.ytmBioecology
dc.subject.ytmBurdur Lake
dc.subject.ytmEğirdir Lake
dc.subject.ytmGölhisar Lake
dc.subject.ytmKovada lake
dc.subject.ytmBeyşehir Lake
dc.subject.ytmLakes region
dc.subject.ytmBirds
dc.identifier.yokid132838
dc.publisher.instituteFen Bilimleri Enstitüsü
dc.publisher.universitySÜLEYMAN DEMİREL ÜNİVERSİTESİ
dc.identifier.thesisid128356
dc.description.pages99
dc.publisher.disciplineDiğer


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