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  1. Artikel ; Online: Chewing lice (Phthiraptera, Amblycera, Ischnocera) from shorebirds (Aves, Charadriiformes) in the Kızılırmak Delta, Turkey

    Bilal Dik / Kiraz Erciyas-Yavuz / Melisa Bal / Arif Cemal Özsemir / Nizamettin Yavuz / Dilge Sıla Davulcu

    Travaux du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle “Grigore Antipa”, Vol 66, Iss 2, Pp 225-

    2023  Band 262

    Abstract: This study was carried out in the Kızılırmak Delta Cernek Bird Ringing Station, Central Black Sea Region, during August and September 2020, to survey the louse species found on shorebirds (Aves: Charadriiformes). A total of 241 birds belonging to 13 ... ...

    Abstract This study was carried out in the Kızılırmak Delta Cernek Bird Ringing Station, Central Black Sea Region, during August and September 2020, to survey the louse species found on shorebirds (Aves: Charadriiformes). A total of 241 birds belonging to 13 species were searched for chewing lice. Eleven species in six genera of the family Scolopacidae (Actitis hypoleucos, Arenaria interpres, Calidris alba, Calidris alpina, Calidris falcinellus, Calidris ferruginea, Calidris minuta, Gallinago gallinago, Tringa glareola, Tringa totanus, Xenus cinereus) and two species in one genus of the family Charadriidae (Charadrius dubius, Charadrius hiaticula) were examined. Birds were caught alive with mist-nets, ringed, searched for lice, and released. A total of 153 birds (63.49%) were infested with lice belonging to 16 species, five amblycerans: Actornithophilus bicolor, Actornithophilus ochraceus, Actornithophilus totani, Actornithophilus umbrinus, Austromenopon lutescens, and eleven ischnocerans: Carduiceps fulvofasciatus, Carduiceps meinertzhageni, Carduiceps zonarius, Lunaceps actophilus, Lunaceps falcinellus, Lunaceps schismatus, Quadraceps hiaticulae, Quadraceps obscurus, Quadraceps ravus, Quadraceps strepsilaris and Saemundssonia platygaster frater. These eight species are new records for Turkey: Ac. bicolor, Ac. ochraceus, Ca. fulvofasciatus, Lu. falcinellus, Lu. schismatus, Qu. ravus, Qu. strepsilaris and Sa. platygaster frater. In addition, Qudraceps hiaticulae was recorded from Little ringed plovers (Charadrius dubius) for the first time in the world in this study. According the lice checklist of wild birds in Turkey, a total of 188 bird species examined and 122 of them were infested, and a total of 217 chewing lice species has been recorded.
    Schlagwörter Bird ringing ; Charadriiformes ; chewing lice ; hosts ; Zoology ; QL1-991
    Thema/Rubrik (Code) 590 ; 580
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2023-12-01T00:00:00Z
    Verlag Pensoft Publishers
    Dokumenttyp Artikel ; Online
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  2. Artikel ; Online: A possible mutualistic interaction between vertebrates

    Piotr Zduniak / Kiraz Erciyas-Yavuz / Piotr Tryjanowski

    Acta Herpetologica, Vol 12, Iss

    frogs use water buffaloes as a foraging place

    2017  Band 1

    Abstract: Mutualisms shape biodiversity by influencing the ecology and the evolution of populations and communities. For example, among many others, birds commonly forage in association with large mammals, including livestock, but so far no similar relationship ... ...

    Abstract Mutualisms shape biodiversity by influencing the ecology and the evolution of populations and communities. For example, among many others, birds commonly forage in association with large mammals, including livestock, but so far no similar relationship has been described for amphibians. In this note we describe the association between the Marsh Frog (Pelophylax ridibundus) and the Anatolian Water Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) in Turkey and provide possible explanations for the existence of direct relations between these representatives of two vertebrate classes. We hope that our note stimulates future research on this subject.
    Schlagwörter Zoology ; QL1-991
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2017-04-01T00:00:00Z
    Verlag Firenze University Press
    Dokumenttyp Artikel ; Online
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  3. Artikel ; Online: The Distribution, Migration Phenology and Spatial and Temporal Status of Hirundinidae Species in Turkey

    Esra Per / Kiraz Erciyas-yavuz / Nizamettin Yavuz

    Trakya University Journal of Natural Sciences, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 7-

    2016  Band 15

    Abstract: In this study, the distributions, migration phenology and spatial and temporal observation status of 5 summer migrant Hirundinidae species (Riparia riparia, Ptyonoprogne rupestris, Hirundo rustica, Cecropis daurica, Delichon urbicum) in Turkey were ... ...

    Abstract In this study, the distributions, migration phenology and spatial and temporal observation status of 5 summer migrant Hirundinidae species (Riparia riparia, Ptyonoprogne rupestris, Hirundo rustica, Cecropis daurica, Delichon urbicum) in Turkey were evaluated. The observation records of the species were compiled from KuşBank database, personal notes and from published materials (thesis, article, book, report, trip reports and web pages). In order to reveal the species distributions during spring and autumn migration periods temporally, distribution maps were prepared using observation data based on 15 days intervals. The 15 days intervaled distributions of R. riparia, H. rustica and D. urbicum revealed that these species showed latitudinal differences. However, the difference was not clear for C. daurica and P. rupestris because of incomplete data and because P. rupestris winters along Mediterranean coasts. R. riparia, H. rustica and D. urbicum distributed along Mediterranean and Aegean coasts in spring until the end of March, spread later first to Central Anatolia and then to northern areas in Turkey and this pattern reversed in autumn period. The latitudinal climatic differences and the resulting food availability are thought to be the reasons for such a distribution difference.
    Schlagwörter hirundinidae ; distribution ; migration ; phenology ; passeriformes ; aves ; turkey ; dağılım ; göç ; fenoloji ; türkiye ; Science (General) ; Q1-390
    Thema/Rubrik (Code) 590
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2016-06-01T00:00:00Z
    Verlag Trakya University
    Dokumenttyp Artikel ; Online
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  4. Artikel ; Online: The Distribution, Migration Phenology and Spatial and Temporal Status of Hirundinidae Species in Turkey

    Esra Per / Kiraz Erciyas-Yavuz / Nizamettin Yavuz

    Trakya University Journal of Natural Sciences, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 7-

    2016  Band 15

    Abstract: In this study, the distributions, migration phenology and spatial and temporal observation status of 5 summer migrant Hirundinidae species (Riparia riparia, Ptyonoprogne rupestris, Hirundo rustica, Cecropis daurica, Delichon urbicum) in Turkey were ... ...

    Abstract In this study, the distributions, migration phenology and spatial and temporal observation status of 5 summer migrant Hirundinidae species (Riparia riparia, Ptyonoprogne rupestris, Hirundo rustica, Cecropis daurica, Delichon urbicum) in Turkey were evaluated. The observation records of the species were compiled from KuşBank database, personal notes and from published materials (thesis, article, book, report, trip reports and web pages). In order to reveal the species distributions during spring and autumn migration periods temporally, distribution maps were prepared using observation data based on 15 days intervals. The 15 days intervaled distributions of R. riparia, H. rustica and D. urbicum revealed that these species showed latitudinal differences. However, the difference was not clear for C. daurica and P. rupestris because of incomplete data and because P. rupestris winters along Mediterranean coasts. R. riparia, H. rustica and D. urbicum distributed along Mediterranean and Aegean coasts in spring until the end of March, spread later first to Central Anatolia and then to northern areas in Turkey and this pattern reversed in autumn period. The latitudinal climatic differences and the resulting food availability are thought to be the reasons for such a distribution difference.
    Schlagwörter Hirundinidae ; dağılım ; göç ; fenoloji ; Passeriformes ; Aves ; Türkiye ; distribution ; migration ; phenology ; Turkey ; Science (General) ; Q1-390
    Thema/Rubrik (Code) 590
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2016-06-01T00:00:00Z
    Verlag Trakya University
    Dokumenttyp Artikel ; Online
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  5. Artikel ; Online: The Distribution, Migration Phenology and Spatial and Temporal Status of Hirundinidae Species in Turkey

    Esra Per / Kiraz Erciyas-Yavuz / Nizamettin Yavuz

    Trakya University Journal of Natural Sciences, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 7-

    2016  Band 15

    Abstract: In this study, the distributions, migration phenology and spatial and temporal observation status of 5 summer migrant Hirundinidae species (Riparia riparia, Ptyonoprogne rupestris, Hirundo rustica, Cecropis daurica, Delichon urbicum) in Turkey were ... ...

    Abstract In this study, the distributions, migration phenology and spatial and temporal observation status of 5 summer migrant Hirundinidae species (Riparia riparia, Ptyonoprogne rupestris, Hirundo rustica, Cecropis daurica, Delichon urbicum) in Turkey were evaluated. The observation records of the species were compiled from KuşBank database, personal notes and from published materials (thesis, article, book, report, trip reports and web pages). In order to reveal the species distributions during spring and autumn migration periods temporally, distribution maps were prepared using observation data based on 15 days intervals. The 15 days intervaled distributions of R. riparia, H. rustica and D. urbicum revealed that these species showed latitudinal differences. However, the difference was not clear for C. daurica and P. rupestris because of incomplete data and because P. rupestris winters along Mediterranean coasts. R. riparia, H. rustica and D. urbicum distributed along Mediterranean and Aegean coasts in spring until the end of March, spread later first to Central Anatolia and then to northern areas in Turkey and this pattern reversed in autumn period. The latitudinal climatic differences and the resulting food availability are thought to be the reasons for such a distribution difference.
    Schlagwörter Hirundinidae ; dağılım ; göç ; fenoloji ; Passeriformes ; Aves ; Türkiye ; distribution ; migration ; phenology ; Turkey ; Science (General) ; Q1-390
    Thema/Rubrik (Code) 590
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2016-06-01T00:00:00Z
    Verlag Trakya University
    Dokumenttyp Artikel ; Online
    Datenquelle BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (Lebenswissenschaftliche Auswahl)

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  6. Artikel ; Online: Role of Migratory Birds in Spreading Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever, Turkey

    Hakan Leblebicioglu / Cafer Eroglu / Kiraz Erciyas-Yavuz / Murat Hokelek / Mustafa Acici / Hava Yilmaz

    Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 20, Iss 8, Pp 1331-

    2014  Band 1334

    Abstract: We investigated migratory birds’ role in spreading Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) through attached ticks. We detected CCHFV RNA in ticks on migratory birds in Turkey. Two isolates showed similarity with CCHFV genotype 4, suggesting a role ... ...

    Abstract We investigated migratory birds’ role in spreading Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) through attached ticks. We detected CCHFV RNA in ticks on migratory birds in Turkey. Two isolates showed similarity with CCHFV genotype 4, suggesting a role for ticks in CCHFV epidemics in Turkey and spread of CCHFV by birds.
    Schlagwörter Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever ; CCHF ; birds ; Turkey ; epidemiology ; migration ; Medicine ; R ; Infectious and parasitic diseases ; RC109-216
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2014-08-01T00:00:00Z
    Verlag Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    Dokumenttyp Artikel ; Online
    Datenquelle BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (Lebenswissenschaftliche Auswahl)

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  7. Artikel: Are there different requirements for trace elements in eumelanin- and pheomelanin-based color production? A case study of two passerine species

    Zduniak, Piotr / Adrian Surmacki / Danuta Barałkiewicz / Kiraz Erciyas-Yavuz / Maria Chudzińska

    Comparative biochemistry and physiology. 2014 Sept., v. 175

    2014  

    Abstract: Melanin is the most common pigment in animal integuments including bird plumage. It has been shown that several trace elements may play roles in the production and signaling function of melanin-colored plumage. We investigated coloration and content of ... ...

    Abstract Melanin is the most common pigment in animal integuments including bird plumage. It has been shown that several trace elements may play roles in the production and signaling function of melanin-colored plumage. We investigated coloration and content of various metal elements in the rectrices of two insectivorous passerines, Common Redstarts (Phoenicurus phoenicurus) and Blackcaps (Sylvia atricapilla), which have eumelanin- and pheomelanin-based coloration, respectively. We hypothesized that 1) the two species would differ in concentrations of metals important in melanin synthesis (Ca, Fe, Cu, Zn), 2) differences in metal concentration levels would be related to feather coloration. Our study confirmed the first prediction and provides the first evidence that selected elements may play a greater role in pheomelanin than in eumelanin synthesis. Concentrations of three elements considered as important in melanin synthesis (Ca, Fe, Zn) were 52% to 93% higher in rusty colored Common Redstart feathers compared to the dark gray Blackcap feathers. However, element concentrations were not correlated with feather coloration or sex in either species. Our study suggests that, of the two melanin forms, pheomelanin synthesis may bear higher costs associated with the acquisition of specific elements or limited elements may create trade-offs between ornamentation and other physiological functions. Our findings warrant further investigations designed to better understand the roles of macro- and microelements in the synthesis of both forms of melanin.
    Schlagwörter birds ; calcium ; case studies ; color ; copper ; eumelanin ; feathers ; insectivores ; iron ; prediction ; Sylvia atricapilla ; zinc
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsverlauf 2014-09
    Umfang p. 96-101.
    Erscheinungsort Elsevier Inc.
    Dokumenttyp Artikel
    ZDB-ID 121246-1
    ISSN 1531-4332 ; 0300-9629 ; 1095-6433
    ISSN (online) 1531-4332
    ISSN 0300-9629 ; 1095-6433
    DOI 10.1016/j.cbpa.2014.05.019
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  8. Artikel: Bird migration and avian influenza: A comparison of hydrogen stable isotopes and satellite tracking methods

    Bridge, Eli S / Acty George / Andrea Mikolon / Ausrafal Islam / Balachandran Sivananinthaperumal / Bena Smith / Connie Y.H. Leung / Enam Ul Haque / Jeffrey F. Kelly / John Y. Takekawa / Kiraz Erciyas Yavuz / Kurt J. Vandegrift / Kyle A. Spragens / Mat Yamage / Mohammad Anwarul Islam / Nichola J. Hill / Parviez R. Hosseini / Paul Leader / Peter Daszak /
    Samia Saif / Samiul Mohsanin / Scott H. Newman / Taej Mundkur / Xiangming Xiao

    Ecological indicators. 2014 Oct., v. 45

    2014  

    Abstract: Satellite-based tracking of migratory waterfowl is an important tool for understanding the potential role of wild birds in the long-distance transmission of highly pathogenic avian influenza. However, employing this technique on a continental scale is ... ...

    Abstract Satellite-based tracking of migratory waterfowl is an important tool for understanding the potential role of wild birds in the long-distance transmission of highly pathogenic avian influenza. However, employing this technique on a continental scale is prohibitively expensive. This study explores the utility of stable isotope ratios in feathers in examining both the distances traveled by migratory birds and variation in migration behavior. We compared the satellite-derived movement data of 22 ducks from 8 species captured at wintering areas in Bangladesh, Turkey, and Hong Kong with deuterium ratios (δD) in the feathers of these and other individuals captured at the same locations. We derived likely molting locations from the satellite tracking data and generated expected isotope ratios based on an interpolated map of δD in rainwater. Although δD was correlated with the distance between wintering and molting locations, surprisingly, measured δD values were not correlated with either expected values or latitudes of molting sites. However, population-level parameters derived from the satellite-tracking data, such as mean distance between wintering and molting locations and variation in migration distance, were reflected by means and variation of the stable isotope values. Our findings call into question the relevance of the rainfall isotope map for Asia for linking feather isotopes to molting locations, and underscore the need for extensive ground truthing in the form of feather-based isoscapes. Nevertheless, stable isotopes from feathers could inform disease models by characterizing the degree to which regional breeding populations interact at common wintering locations. Feather isotopes also could aid in surveying wintering locations to determine where high-resolution tracking techniques (e.g. satellite tracking) could most effectively be employed. Moreover, intrinsic markers such as stable isotopes offer the only means of inferring movement information from birds that have died as a result of infection. In the absence of feather based-isoscapes, we recommend a combination of isotope analysis and satellite-tracking as the best means of generating aggregate movement data for informing disease models.
    Schlagwörter avian influenza ; breeding ; deuterium ; disease models ; ducks ; feathers ; latitude ; migratory behavior ; migratory birds ; molting ; rain ; satellites ; stable isotopes ; wild birds ; wintering grounds ; Bangladesh ; China ; Turkey (country)
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsverlauf 2014-10
    Umfang p. 266-273.
    Erscheinungsort Elsevier Ltd
    Dokumenttyp Artikel
    ZDB-ID 2036774-0
    ISSN 1470-160X
    ISSN 1470-160X
    DOI 10.1016/j.ecolind.2014.04.027
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