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by Turkish Journal, Zoology Turk, J Zool, Ahmet Kerem Bakir, Tuncer Katağan
"... doi:10.3906/zoo-1302-35 Distribution of littoral benthic amphipods off the Levantine coast of Turkey with new records ..."
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doi:10.3906/zoo-1302-35 Distribution of littoral benthic amphipods off the Levantine coast of Turkey with new records

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by Melih Ertan Çinar , 2006
"... Research article Serpulid species (Polychaeta: Serpulidae) from the Levantine coast of Turkey (eastern Mediterranean), with special emphasis on alien species ..."
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Research article Serpulid species (Polychaeta: Serpulidae) from the Levantine coast of Turkey (eastern Mediterranean), with special emphasis on alien species

© 2008 The Author(s), Journal compilation © 2008 REABIC Open Access

by Short Communication, Mehmet Gökoğlu, Elif Özgür
"... The present work reports the find of a new alien opisthobranch, Chromodoris annulata on the Levantine coast of Turkey. It constitutes also the second record for the Mediterranean Sea. One specimen of C. annulata was photographed and collected from a shallow rocky habitat in Beldibi, Antalya. ..."
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The present work reports the find of a new alien opisthobranch, Chromodoris annulata on the Levantine coast of Turkey. It constitutes also the second record for the Mediterranean Sea. One specimen of C. annulata was photographed and collected from a shallow rocky habitat in Beldibi, Antalya.

Updated distribution of the holothuroid Synaptula reciprocans (Forskal, 1775) in the Mediterranean: does it follow shallow-water circulation patterns?

by Chryssanthi Antoniadou , Dimitris Vafidis , 2009
"... Abstract The Indo-Pacific holothurian, Synaptula reciprocans, entered the Mediterranean Sea through the Suez Canal and has spread along the Levantine coast. The present study reports the finding of flourishing populations off the Dodecanese and Cyclades islands, southeastern Aegean Sea. The species ..."
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Abstract The Indo-Pacific holothurian, Synaptula reciprocans, entered the Mediterranean Sea through the Suez Canal and has spread along the Levantine coast. The present study reports the finding of flourishing populations off the Dodecanese and Cyclades islands, southeastern Aegean Sea

PRELIMINARY STUDIES ON GENETIC DIVERGENCE OF SOME SEA URCHINS ON THE SOUTHERN LEVANTINE BASIN OF EGYPT

by Elzahrae Elmasry, H. A. Omar, F. A. Abdel Razek, M. A. El-magd
"... There’s no assessment for the sea urchin diversity in the Mediterranean despite the critical role they have as keystone species. Recent surveys in the Mediterranean show new data about sea urchin diversity and newly introduced species. Data from western Mediterranean countries to Egypt show records ..."
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of 4 species Paracentrotus lividus, Arbacia lixula, Sphaerechinus granularis and Psammechinus microtuberculatus. While the Eastern Mediterranean countries to Egypt show the presence of Diadema setosum which is a recent invader from the Red Sea. Still the southern Levantine, of Egypt coast, lack

The Deep Sea Levantine Fauna. — New Records and Rare Occurrences With 4 Text-Figures and 1 Table

by Bella S. Galil C Menachem
"... [GALIL, B. S. & GOREN, M. (1994): The deep sea Levantine fauna. — New records and rare occurrences. — Senckenbergiana marit., 25 (1/3): 41-52, 4 figs., 1 Tab.; Frankfurt a. M.] A series of twelve cruises conducted between 1988 and 1991 to study the bathyal off the coast of Israel brought up a we ..."
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[GALIL, B. S. & GOREN, M. (1994): The deep sea Levantine fauna. — New records and rare occurrences. — Senckenbergiana marit., 25 (1/3): 41-52, 4 figs., 1 Tab.; Frankfurt a. M.] A series of twelve cruises conducted between 1988 and 1991 to study the bathyal off the coast of Israel brought up a

CORAL MASS MORTALITY ASSOCIATED TO SEAWATER TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES IN THE LEVANTINE (CYPRUS) AND ADRIATIC (CROATIA) SEAS

by C. Jimenez, A. Petrou, I. Cvitkovic, M. Despalatovic, M. Evriviadou, L. Hadjioanou, M. A. Lange
"... Marine ecosystems are experiencing rapid changes due to natural and anthropogenic disturbances. If proper management strategies are to be enforced, these changes on the structure and functioning of the ecosystems need to be documented. In this paper, we describe coral mortality events along the coas ..."
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the coast of Cyprus and Croatia, including sites with intense land-based human activities (e.g. agriculture). Two recent mass mortality events (2010, 2012) seem to have been induced by prolonged seawater temperature increases during a period of several weeks. Using image-analysis software, Cladocora

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"... near Algiers producing a tsunami that propagated northward and reached the Balearic Islands and the Levantine coast of the Iberian Peninsula within an hour. Despite that the generated tsunami was moderate, sea level variations inside certain harbors at the Balearic Islands were significant, producin ..."
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near Algiers producing a tsunami that propagated northward and reached the Balearic Islands and the Levantine coast of the Iberian Peninsula within an hour. Despite that the generated tsunami was moderate, sea level variations inside certain harbors at the Balearic Islands were significant

Comments after four Decades of Research on the Middle to Upper Paleolithic Transition1

by Anthony E. Marks
"... Abstract: This paper discusses different models of the transition from the Middle to the Upper Paleolithic. While most of the current models for the movements of anatomically modern humans ‘Out of Africa ’ are at least partially rejected for different reasons, the author suggests another scenario, a ..."
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, according to which a movement out of Africa between 250,000 and 100,000 BP brought advanced but still pre-modern Homo sapiens into the Levant. At that time, people might have also spread beyond the Levant, in an arc north along the Levantine Coast and then eastward across the southern flanks of the Caucasus

RADIOACTIVITY CONCENTRATIONS IN INDIGENOUS AND TRANSPLANTED MUSSEL (MYTILUS GALLOPROVINCIALIS) OF TURKISH SEA COAST

by Ö. Kiliç, M. Belivermis, F. Gözel, Y. Çotuk, S. Topçuoglu
"... In the present study, radioactivity concentrations ( Cs, K, Ra, Ra, Po and Pb) were determined in indigenous mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) collected in Bosphorus, Black Sea, Marmara Sea and Aegean Sea coast of Turkey. Since M. galloprovincialis is not available, mussel cages were employed in L ..."
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in Levantine Sea coast. The average activity concentrations of Cs, K, Ra, Ra, Po and Pb were found to be 0.71 ± 0.13, 469 ± 24, 0.94 ± 0.07, 1.0 ± 0.11, 121.9 ± 4.2 and 10.9 ± 0.9 Bq kg in dry weight (d.w.), respectively. The average of Po / Pb ratio was found to be 13.9. All found activity concentrations were
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