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dc.contributor.authorTosun, Deniz Devrim
dc.contributor.authorYamaner, Güneş
dc.contributor.authorTunçelli, Gökhan
dc.contributor.authorTınkır, Merve
dc.contributor.authorMemiş, Devrim
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-02T18:30:52Z
dc.date.available2021-03-02T18:30:52Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.citationMemiş D., Yamaner G., Tosun D. D. , Tunçelli G., Tınkır M., "Current status of economically important diadromous fish species of Turkey; European eel, Black Sea trout and sturgeon species", AQUATİC RESEARCH, cilt.3, ss.188-196, 2020
dc.identifier.othervv_1032021
dc.identifier.otherav_9bfad5bf-49c7-46f0-bb71-460deffd7e4e
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/5046
dc.identifier.urihttps://avesis.istanbul.edu.tr/api/publication/9bfad5bf-49c7-46f0-bb71-460deffd7e4e/file
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.3153/ar20017
dc.description.abstractTurkey has a rich variety of fish species in the rivers with a total length of 177,714 km in Turkey. Freshwater fish live in rivers, streams, creeks, dam lakes, natural lakes, wetland areas, etc.The life of migratory fish is threatened by the anthropogenic impact on aquatic habitats. Human activities that disrupt river integrity can be listed as; dam and hydro power plant constructions, high levees, sluices, weirs and bridges, sand-gravel quarries, recreational works, wetland depletion, water pollutions, overfishing, habitat losses, climate changes, water pumping from a river to other river basins, drinking water, dried river beds etc. The most important diadromous fish species in Turkey are sturgeon species (Acipenseridae), European eel (Anguilla anguilla) and Black Sea trout (Salmo trutta labrax). In this study, the past and present status of these species are reviewed.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.subjectBALIKÇILIK
dc.subjectSu Ürünleri
dc.subjectTarım ve Çevre Bilimleri (AGE)
dc.subjectBitki ve Hayvan Bilimleri
dc.subjectTarımsal Bilimler
dc.subjectSu Ürünleri Yetiştiriciliği
dc.titleCurrent status of economically important diadromous fish species of Turkey; European eel, Black Sea trout and sturgeon species
dc.typeMakale
dc.relation.journalAQUATİC RESEARCH
dc.contributor.departmentİstanbul Üniversitesi , Su Bilimleri Fakültesi , Su Ürünleri Yetiştiriciliği Ve Hastalıkları Bölümü
dc.identifier.volume3
dc.identifier.issue4
dc.identifier.startpage188
dc.identifier.endpage196
dc.contributor.firstauthorID2483959


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