Browsing by Author "Colak, Reyhan"
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Allozyme variation in bank vole, Myodes glareolus (Mammalia: Rodentia) in Northern Anatolia
Colak, Reyhan; Kandemir, Irfan; Karacan, Gul Olgun; Kankilic, Teoman; Colak, Ercument; Yigit, Nuri; Ozkurt, Sakir Onder (PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2013)A total of 94 specimens from 16 populations of Myodes glareolus, collected between 2004 and 2007, from different altitudinal distributions were analyzed, using 16 enzyme systems. We found that 10 out of 22 loci (Idh-2, ... -
Contributions to the Karyology and Distribution Areas of Cytotypes of Nannospalax leucodon (Rodentia: Spalacidae) in Western Anatolia
Kankilic, Teoman; Kankilic, Tolga; Seker, Perincek Seckin; Colak, Reyhan; Selvi, Engin; Colak, Ercuement (INST ZOOLOGY, BAS, 2010)Mole rats of the genus Nannospalax having high karyotypic variability (chromosome numbers ranging from 2n = 36 to 2n = 62) are dominant mammals occupying the subterranean niche in Anatolia. Respective distributional ranges ... -
Genetic differentiation of the Meriones tristrami (Mammalia: Rodentia) subpopulations in Turkey - inferring allozyme variations
Yigit, Nuri; Saygili Yigit, Fulya; Colak, Ercument; Colak, Reyhan; Cetinturk, Derya (TUBITAK SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL TURKEY, 2016)Allozyme variations of Tristram's jird Meriones tristrami, which is distributed in the steppe and semiarid areas of Turkey, were studied using 24 loci of 83 specimens from ten locations in Turkey. Seven loci were found to ... -
Genetic variations of Turkish bank vole, Myodes glareolus (Mammalia: Rodentia) inferred from mtDNA
Colak, Reyhan; Karacan, Gul Olgun; Kandemir, Irfan; Colak, Ercument; Kankilic, Teoman; Yigit, Nuri; Michaux, Johan (TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2016)The bank vole, Myodes glareolus, lives in deciduous forests throughout the Palearctic region. In Turkey, this species is distributed only in northern Anatolia (the Black Sea region) where these forests exist. This study ... -
Morphometric and genetic structure of the edible dormouse (Glis glis): a consequence of forest fragmentation in Turkey
Helvaci, Zeycan; Renaud, Sabrina; Ledevin, Ronan; Adriaens, Dominique; Michaux, Johan; Colak, Reyhan; Colak, Ercument (WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2012)Past climatic fluctuations influenced forest habitats and impacted heavily the distribution of forest species, such as the edible dormouse, by changing the distribution and composition of forests themselves. Such effects ...