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Age and growth of Alburnus tarichi (Guldenstadt, 1814): an endemic fish species of Lake Van (Turkey)
Bostanci, D.; Polat, N. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011)In total, 240 tarek, Alburnus tarichi, specimens were caught throughout February 2008 in Lake Van, Turkey, a lake with highly salty-alkaline conditions. Ages, lengths and weights of A. tarichi were determined to estimate ... -
Age and growth of the Black Sea turbot, Psetta maxima (Linneaus, 1758) (Pisces : Scophthalmidae), estimated by reading otoliths and by back-calculation
Zengin, M.; Gumus, A.; Bostanci, D. (Wiley, 2006)Age and growth of the Black Sea turbot, Psetta maxima, were determined from a total of 1445 individuals collected along the eastern Black Sea coast between 1990 and 1996. Age was estimated by interpreting growth rings in ... -
Comparison of otolith morphology of invasive big-scale sand smelt (Atherina boyeri) from natural and artificial lakes in Turkey
Yedier, S.; Bostanci, D.; Kontas, S.; Kurucu, G.; Yagci, Apaydin M.; Polat, N. (Iranian Fisheries Science Research Inst-Ifsri, 2019)In this study, otolith morphology and otolith contour from big-scale sand smelt, Atherina boyeri were analyzed in Lake Egirdir and Lake Iznik (natural lakes), and Hirfanli Dam Lake (artificial lake). The otolith contour ... -
Otolith and scale morphologies of doctor fish (Garra rufa) inhabiting Kangal Balikli Cermik thermal spring (Sivas, Turkey)
Yedier, S.; Kontas, S.; Bostanci, D.; Polat, N. (Iranian Fisheries Science Research Inst-Ifsri, 2016)Garra rufa is one of the most popular therapeutic and commercially important fish in ichthyotherapy. Otolith and scale morphology provide new and useful information for fish identification and classification. Left-right ... -
Using otolith shape and morphometry to identify four Alburnus species (A. chalcoides, A. escherichii, A. mossulensis and A. tarichi) in Turkish inland waters
Bostanci, D.; Polat, N.; Kurucu, G.; Yedier, S.; Kontas, S.; Darcin, M. (Wiley, 2015)Asteriscus otolith shapes as well as their morphometry and shape contours were investigated in order to identify four allopatric Alburnus species: A. chalcoides (Guldenstadt, 1772) (Ordu), A. escherichii Steindachner, 1897 ...