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Diatom Monographs, Volume 20: Diatoms Associated with Loggerhead Sea Turtles (Caretta caretta Linnaeus, 1758) Carapace from the Mediterranean Sea Coast of Turkey

Monograph
Series: Diatom Monographs Volume: 20
By: Aydin Kaleli(Author), Marta Krzywda(Author), Ana Car(Author), Isabela Zglobicka(Author), Krysztof Kurzydlowski(Author), Tomasz Plocinski(Author)
201 pages, 37 plates with b/w photos & map
Diatom Monographs, Volume 20: Diatoms Associated with Loggerhead Sea Turtles (Caretta caretta Linnaeus, 1758) Carapace from the Mediterranean Sea Coast of Turkey
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  • Diatom Monographs, Volume 20: Diatoms Associated with Loggerhead Sea Turtles (Caretta caretta Linnaeus, 1758) Carapace from the Mediterranean Sea Coast of Turkey ISBN: 9783946583387 Hardback Dec 2023 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Epibiont diatoms from loggerhead sea turtle carapace that come to lay eggs in Iztuzu Beach, Mugla, were observed in this study. Diatom samples were collected between 2011 and 2016 during the nesting season, and high biodiversity was registered. A total of 450 taxa from 84 genera were identified. Here the authors discuss identified species including several unidentified taxa in terms of taxonomy and their biogeographic distribution with light and scanning electron micrographs.

As a result, most of the taxa observed in this study have not been recorded from the Turkish coasts before, and the species composition biogeographically varied from cosmopolitan to tropical and subtropical regions. These findings showed that loggerhead sea turtles are good hosts and may play an
essential role in diatoms' dispersal in marine waters.

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Monograph
Series: Diatom Monographs Volume: 20
By: Aydin Kaleli(Author), Marta Krzywda(Author), Ana Car(Author), Isabela Zglobicka(Author), Krysztof Kurzydlowski(Author), Tomasz Plocinski(Author)
201 pages, 37 plates with b/w photos & map
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