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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 11 (2024)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/30da5372579647b8bf3dd574d179addf
Autor:
Julia Ivanchikova, Nick Tregenza, Dimitar Popov, Galina Meshkova, Romulus‐Marian Paiu, Costin Timofte, Ayaka Amaha Öztürk, Arda M. Tonay, Ayhan Dede, Uğur Özsandıkçı, Natia Kopaliani, Davit Dekanoidze, Zurab Gurielidze, Karina Vishnyakova, Philip S. Hammond, Pavel Gol'din
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 14, Iss 10, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Abstract The Black Sea is a semi‐enclosed inland sea with an unevenly distributed extensive coastal shelf area and anoxic deep waters. It is inhabited by common and bottlenose dolphins, as well as harbour porpoises, all represented by local subspec
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/316790c682d34db9b2855633d6aa106a
Autor:
Dimitar Popov, Galina Meshkova, Karina Vishnyakova, Julia Ivanchikova, Marian Paiu, Costin Timofte, Ayaka Amaha Öztürk, Arda M. Tonay, Ayhan Dede, Marina Panayotova, Ertuğ Düzgüneş, Pavel Gol’din
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 10 (2023)
Incidental catch in fishing gear (often known as bycatch) is a major mortality factor for the Black Sea harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena relicta), an endemic subspecies listed as Endangered in the IUCN Red List. The primary gear, responsible for p
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c3b6579efd594689b235d2c425da6f5c
Autor:
Tim Awbery, Aylin Akkaya, Patrick Lyne, Laura Rudd, Gemma Hoogenstrijd, Madeleine Nedelcu, David Kniha, Mehmet Akif Erdoğan, Cherisse Persad, Ayaka Amaha Öztürk, Bayram Öztürk
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 9 (2022)
Marine traffic has been identified as a serious threat to Mediterranean cetaceans with few mitigation strategies in place. With only limited research effort within the Eastern Basin, neither baseline species knowledge nor the magnitude of threats hav
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a9a5e25af4144adfb0942917a0da85b7
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 3, p e0172970 (2017)
Marine traffic is threatening cetaceans on a local and global scale. The Istanbul Strait is one of the busiest waterways, with up to 2,500 vessels present daily. This is the first study to assess the magnitude of short- and long-term behavioural chan
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5e04f87155aa4d8cbc93f44bb0ba60bc
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 8, p e0183597 (2017)
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0172970.].
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2a58a795bf9745c88586b429064c59b5
Publikováno v:
Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 23
The cetacean observation was made during the 56th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE - 56) cruise on the icebreaker SHIRASE, from 30 November to 15 December 2014 and from 15 February to 9 March 2015, in the Indian Ocean Sector of the Southe
Autor:
Bayram Öztürk, Sabri Bilgin, Işıl Aytemiz Danyer, Raşit Bilgin, Ayaka Amaha Öztürk, Arda M. Tonay, Begüm Uzun, Erdem Danyer, Ayhan Dede
Publikováno v:
Mitochondrial DNA Part A. 31:257-264
Our study aims to assess the population connectivity, evolutionary history, and conservation status of the short-beaked common dolphin in the Black Sea and Turkish Straits System (TSS). We also include DNA sequences from the Atlantic Ocean and the Me
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 100:847-856
Marine traffic has both short- and long-term effects on cetacean behaviour, yet fishing vessels present a unique situation as they disturb cetaceans whilst potentially offering alternative foraging opportunities. The Istanbul Strait is a key area for
Autor:
Angelica Paiu, Anca-Maria Gheorghe, Dumitru Murariu, Costin Timofte, Violeta Slabakova, Mihaela Mirea Candea, Ayaka Amaha Öztürk, Arda M. Tonay, Romulus-Marian Paiu
The quality of the Black Sea ecosystem is partly but importantly dependent on the survival and sustainability of the top predator populations. It is difficult to foresee all consequences for the regional biodiversity if cetaceans disappear as it had
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::cfbb35c58d6a5bcb80a94d88810f74cd
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-2361
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-2361