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Crustaceana 85 (8) 897-908 DECAPOD CRUSTACEAN FAUNA OF THE BLACK SEA COASTS OF ISTANBUL BY H. BALKIS 1,3 ) , A. MÜLAY ˙ IM 1 ) and F. PERÇ ˙ IN-PAÇAL 2 ) 1 ) Istanbul University, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, TR-34134 Vezneciler, Istanbul, Turkey 2 ) Istanbul University, Institute for Experimental Medical Research, Department of Genetics, TR-34093 Sehremini, Istanbul, Turkey ABSTRACT This study was carried out as a survey of the species of decapod Crustacea found along the Black Sea coasts of Istanbul. It also aims to report on some of their ecological properties. Samples were collected at 36 stations during 2000 and 2001 from depths of 0.5-65 m using a scoop net, dredge, beam-trawl, or trammel net. A total of 15 species of decapod crustaceans was identified. One of these, Philocheras fasciatus (Risso, 1816), is herein reported for the first time from the Turkish coastal waters of the Black Sea. Primary hydrographic conditions such as temperature (range 8.0- 21.8°C), salinity (16.7-17.8 ), and dissolved oxygen (4.5-9.0 mg/l) were recorded at each sampling occasion. RÉSUMÉ Cette étude a été réalisée pour recenser les espèces de Crustacés décapodes trouvés le long des côtes de la mer Noire
Crustaceana – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2012
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