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Age, growth, reproduction and diet of the Flatsnout Goby, Neogobius platyrostris (Pallas, 1814),on the south-eastern Black Sea Coast of Turkey
Engin, Semih; Seyhan, Kadir (Taylor & Francis, 2010)Information is given on the age structure and growth, length at first maturity, annual cycle of gonad development and diet of the Flatsnout Goby, Neogobius platyrostris (Pallas, 1814), in the Black Sea of Turkey. The maximum ... -
Age, growth, sexual maturity and food composition of Sciaena umbra in the south-eastern Black Sea, Turkey
Engin, Semih; Seyhan, Kadir (Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2009)Studied were the age, growth, maturity and food composition of the brown meager, Sciaena umbra, caught off Trabzon, south-eastern Black Sea (Turkey) in 2002-2003. A total of 329 individuals was collected by spear fishing ... -
Biological characteristics of rock goby, gobius paganellus (actinopterygii : perciformes : gobiidae), in the south-eastern Black Sea
Engin, Semih; Seyhan, Kadir (Wydawnictwo Akad Rolniczej W Szczecinie, 2009)Background. Gobius paganellus L. is one of the most common gobiid fish in the south-eastern Black Sea. The aim of present study is to provide information on age structure and growth, length at sexual maturity, annual cycle ... -
Gastric emptying, clearance rate, feeding periodicity and food consumption of the Black Sea jelly fish, Mnemiopsis leidyi (Agassiz)
Mazlum, Rahşan Evren; Seyhan, Kadir (2007)The feeding physiology of Mnemiopsis leidyi fed on Artemia salina were investigated under laboratory conditions. Multifactorial experimental designs were used to study the factors affecting gastrovascular emptying in M. ... -
Recent changes of the Turkish anchovy fishery in the black seawith special reference to climate change
Ağırbaş, Ertuğrul; Seyhan, Kadir; Kasapoğlu, Nazlı; Feyzioğlu, Ali Muzaffer; Üstündaü, Erdal; Eruz, Coşkun (2010)The Black Sea ecosystem, suffering ecological deteriorations through long-term changes induced by natural and anthropogenic factors, needs to be continuously monitored for its environmental state and ecological processes. ...