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Altitudinal effects on the life history of the Anatolian lizard (Apathya cappadocica, Werner 1902) from southeastern Anatolia, Turkey
(Tubitak Scientific & Technical Research Council Turkey, 2015)
Altitudinal gradients are an important variable in testing the life history traits (e.g., longevity, age at maturity, and body size) of organisms. in this study, the life history traits of the Anatolian lizard Apathya ...
Climatic preferences and distribution of 6 evolutionary lineages of Typhlops vermicularis Merrem, 1820 in Turkey using ecological niche modeling
(Tubitak Scientific & Technical Research Council Turkey, 2015)
According to evolutionary biologists, ecology is a very important factor in speciation. Ecology may be effective at driving adaptive divergence between lineages in different environments and climatic conditions. Because ...
Age structure and body size variation in populations of darevskia bithynica (Mehely, 1909) (Reptilia: Lacertidae) from different altitudes in North-western Turkey
(Inst Zoology, Bas, 2015)
We present the first data of body size and age structure (based on the skeletochronological examination) of Darevskia bithynica from two localities characterised with different altitudes, i.e. Zonguldak (50 m) and Bolu ...
Potential distribution modeling and morphology of pelias barani (Bohme and Joger, 1983) in Turkey
(Science Press, 2015)
The climatic preferences of Pelias barani, a rare Pontic endemic viper, are analysed and a new locality record is reported. According to species distribution modeling, with the average test AUC was was 0.904 +/- 0.068, ...
The effect of altitude, latitude and climatic variables on life-history traits of male Hyla savignyi (AUDOUIN, 1827) from Anatolia (Turkey): a skeletochronological study
(Osterreichische Gesellschaft Herpetologie E V, 2015)
A total of 127 male individuals of Hyla savignyi (AUDOUIN, 1827) from three populations of different altitudes (Iskenderun - 10 m a.s.l., Sanlrurfa - 476 m, Igdir - 858 m) were studied for age structure and body size using ...