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The Benthic exotic species of the Black Sea: Blood cockle (Anadara inaequivalvis, Bruguiere, 1789: Bivalve) and Rapa whelk (Rapana thomasiana, Crosse, 1861: Mollusc)
Şahin, Cemalettin; Emiral, Hacer; Okumuş, İbrahim; Gözler, A.Mutlu; Kalaycı, Ferhat; Hacımurtezaoğlu, Necati (2009)The Black Sea is in transition from a freshwater to a marine environment and has a very low biodiversity. Therefore, it appears to be particularly vulnerable and easy target for many exotic species. Anthropogenic introductions ... -
The effect of fishing on growth of the clam Chamelea gallina (Bivalvia: Veneridae) from the Turkish Black Sea coast
Dalgıç, Göktuğ; Okumuş, İbrahim; Karaycel, Sedat (Cambridge University Press, 2010)Age and growth of the clam Chamelea gallina from dredged, non-dredged and closed areas of the Turkish Black Sea coast were estimated. Von Bertalanffy growth curves were fitted for each sampling site; asymptotic length (L?) ... -
Effects of triploid induction to the early cleavage patterns of black sea turbot (Psetta maxima) embryos
Aydın, İlhan; Okumuş, İbrahim (Central Fisheries Research Institute, 2017)Fertilization and embryonic survival rates and cleavage pattern were examined to test the effects of triploid induction in the Black Sea turbot (Psetta maxima). Fertilization rates were similar between cold shock and control ... -
Growth, slaughter yield and proximate composition of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) raised under commercial farming condition in Black Sea
Akhan, Süleyman; Okumuş, İbrahim; Delihasan Sonay, Fatma; Koçak, Nesrin (Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi, 2010)Growth characteristics, slaughter yield and proximate composition of rainbow trout reared under commercial condition in Black Sea were investigated for one production season. The fish were weighted and sampled for quality ... -
Reproduction cycle of striped venus Chamelea gallina from the Black Sea coast of Turkey
The gametogenetic cycle of striped venus Chamelea gallina of southern Black Sea population was studied using standard histological technique and a condition index. There was a synchronism between sexes in terms of gametogenetic ...