ODONATA FAUNA OF ALARA AND KARPUZ STREAMS AND THEIR RELATIONS WITH PHYSICO-CHEMICAL VARIABLES
In this study, it was aimed to determine the Odonata fauna of Karpuz and Alara streams and prevail their relationships with physiochemical parameters. For this purpose, a total of twenty sampling points were chosen on streams. As a result of field studies nine species of Odonata were recorded in Ala...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fresenius environmental bulletin 2018-01, p.187 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study, it was aimed to determine the Odonata fauna of Karpuz and Alara streams and prevail their relationships with physiochemical parameters. For this purpose, a total of twenty sampling points were chosen on streams. As a result of field studies nine species of Odonata were recorded in Alara Stream and four Odonata species were recorded in Karpuz Stream. Caliaeshna microstigma, Epallage fatime. Ischnura elegans and Platycnemispennipes were described as common species in both streams. Calopteryx virgo festiva. Ischnura elegans. Platycnemis pennipes were sampled only in 10th sampling point while Onychogomphus forcipatus albotialis and Epallage fatime were sampled in all other sampling points. Gomphus schneideh was recorded only at 7th sampling point. Epallage fatime was found in all sampling points except 10th sampling point. Caliaeshna microstigma, Ischnura elegans and Platycnemis pennipes were found in 10th station. Epallage fatime was determined dominant taxon in Karpuz Stream while Caliaeshna microstigma and Onychogomphus forcipatus were dominant in Alara Stream. In both streams water quality of first 8 sampling points were included in quality level I while 9th sampling point was included in quality level I-11 and 10th sampling point in quality level II according to physical-chemical variables. 9th and 10th sampling point of each stream were affected by pollutants while the others were less affected. |
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ISSN: | 1018-4619 1610-2304 |