Herpetofaunal Diversity of Çanakkale Southwest Coastal Zones

Begüm Boran, Ibrahim Uysal, M. Tosunoğlu
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Along with the literature information obtained from previous studies, the determination of species in herpetofauna studies gives information about the herpetofauna of the research area. Researching the herpetofauna of regions is very important in terms of conservation of species, revealing biodiversity, identifying possible threats, and determining the preventitive measures to be taken against these threats. The study area is the southwestern coastal regions of Canakkale, which is also the westernmost coast of Anatolia. This area consists of the localities of Ahmetce, Sazli, Kozlu, Behram, Bektas, Koyunevi, Babakale, Gulpinar, Tuzla, Kosedere, and Tavakli. Because it has the potential to be a coastline separated by the end of the Kaz Mountains, this study area has different habitats and has the potential to host species that exceed isolation of the Kaz Mountains. In this study, the amphibian and reptile diversity of terrestrial and aquatic areas along the coast of Southwest Anatolia starting from the end of the Kaz Mountains, which is the habitat preferences of the species, and the effects of environmental and anthropogenic factors on the herpetofauna of the region were investigated. A total of 5 amphibian species and 16 reptile species have been identified in the southwestern coastal areas of Canakkale, and the Testudo graeca species are vulnerable according to the IUCN categories.
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Çanakkale西南海岸带疱疹动物区系多样性
在文献资料的基础上,对爬行动物种类的确定,提供了研究区爬行动物的信息。研究地区爬行动物对物种保护、揭示生物多样性、识别可能存在的威胁以及制定预防措施具有重要意义。研究区域是恰纳卡莱的西南沿海地区,也是安纳托利亚的最西部海岸。该地区包括Ahmetce、Sazli、Kozlu、Behram、Bektas、Koyunevi、Babakale、Gulpinar、Tuzla、Kosedere和Tavakli等地。由于该研究区有可能成为喀斯特山脉尽头隔开的海岸线,因此该研究区具有不同的栖息地,并有可能容纳超越喀斯特山脉隔离的物种。本研究调查了西南安纳托利亚沿海从卡兹山脉末端开始的陆生和水生两栖动物和爬行动物的多样性,即物种的栖息地偏好,以及环境和人为因素对该地区爬行动物的影响。在恰纳卡莱西南沿海地区共发现5种两栖动物和16种爬行动物,根据IUCN的分类,Testudo graeca物种属于易危物种。
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