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Yıl 2017, Cilt: 11 Sayı: 31, 29 - 41, 16.05.2017

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  • Adl SM Simpson A, Lane C Lukes J, Bass D Bowser SS, Brown M, Burki F, Dunthorn M, Hampl V, Heiss A, Hoppenrath M, Lara E, Gall L, Lynn D, McManus H, Mitchell E, Mozley-Standridge SE, Parfrey L, Pawlowski J, Rueckert S, Shadwick L, Schoch C, Smirnov AV, Spiegel FW. (2012). Classification of Eukaryotes. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 59, 429–493.
  • Anonymous (2016). İklim Sınıflandırması, Bursa. Devlet Meteoroloji İşleri Genel Müdürlüğü, Ankara, Turkey. http://www.mgm.gov.tr/iklim/iklim-siniflandirmalari.aspx?m=BURSA (accessed 8 August 2016).
  • Aguilar M, Lado C, Spiegel FW (2007). Protostelids from deciduous forests: first data from southwestern Europe. Mycol Res 111(7): 863–872.
  • Aquilar M, Spiegel FW, Lado C (2011). Microhabitat and Climatic Preferences of Protosteloid Amoebae in a Region with a Mediterranean Climate. Microbial Ecology, 62: 361–373.
  • Best SC, Spiegel FW (1984). Protostelids and other simple slime molds of HuestonWoodsState Park. In: Willeke GE (ed.), Hueston Woods State Park and Nature Preserve, Proceedings of Symposium, 16-18 April 1982. Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, pp. 116–121.
  • Blackwell M (1984). Myxomycetes and their arthropod associates. In Fungus–insect relationships: perspectives in ecology and evolution. Edited by Q.D. Wheeler and M. Blackwell. Columbia University Press, New York. pp. 67–90.
  • Brown MW, Spiegel FW (2008). Assessment of protostelid diversity in Ozark Plateau oak-hickory forests in south central USA. In: Abstracts from 2007 MSA meeting at LSU, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Inoculum vol 59, p 9.
  • Feest A (1987). The quantitative ecology of soil mycetozoa. Prog. Protistol. 2: 331–361.
  • Glustchenko VI, Akulov AY, Leontiev DV (2002). First records of microscopic protostelids in Ukraine. Mikologiya i Fitopatologiya 36: 7–12.
  • Haskins EF (1990). Plasmodial coalescence in Stemonitis flavogenita (Myxomycetes, Stemonitales). Mycologia 52, 643–647.
  • Kaya RS (2002). Uludağ Üniversitesi Kampüs Alanında Yaşayan Raneidae, Theridiidae ve Thomisidae (Arachnida, Araneane) Familyaları Üzerinde Faunistik Bir Araştırma. Yüksek Lisans Tezi, Uludağ Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Biyoloji Anabilim Dalı, Bursa.
  • Kosheleva AP, Schnittler M, Novozhilov YK (2009). Protostelids of the “Stolby” State Reserve (Siberia, Eastern Sayan). Protistology, 6: 24–32.
  • Lindley LA, Stephenson SL, Spiegel FW (2007). Protostelids and myxomycetes isolated from aquatic habitats. Mycologia, 99: 504-509.
  • Moore DL, Spiegel FW (1995). A new technique for sampling protostelids. Mycologia, 87: 414-418.
  • Moore DL, Spiegel FW (2000a). Microhabitat distribution of protostelids in temperate habitats in northwestern Arkansas. Canadian Journal of Botany 78: 985–994.
  • Moore DL, Spiegel FW (2000b). The effect of season on protostelid communities. Mycologia 92: 599 608.
  • Moore DL, Spiegel FW (2000c). Microhabitat distribution of protostelids in tropical forests of the Caribbean National Forest, Puerto Rico. Mycologia 92: 616–625.
  • Moore DL, Stephenson SL, Laursen GA, Woodgate WA (2000).Protostelids from boreal forest and tundra ecosystems in Alaska. Mycologia, 92: 390–393.
  • Moore DL, Stephenson S (2003). Microhabitat distribution of protostelids in a Tropical Wet Forest in Costa Rica. Mycologia 95: 11–18.
  • Ndiritu GG, Stephenson SL, Spiegel FW (2009). First records and microhabitat assessment of protostelids in the Aberdare region, central Kenya. J Eukaryot Microbiol 56(2): 148–158.
  • Olive LS. (1975). Chapter 2: Protostelia (Protostelids). In: The Mycetozoans. Academic, New York.
  • Olive LS. (1982). Eumycetozoa. In Synopsis and classification of living organisms. Edited by S.P. Parker. McGraw-Hill, New York. pp. 521 -525.
  • Powers DM, Stephenson SL ( 2006). Protostelids from tropical forests, woodlands and deserts in Australia. Mycologia 98(2): 218– 222.
  • Shadwick J, Stephenson S (2004). First records of protostelids from northern India. Fungal Divers 16: 141–145.
  • Shadwick JD, Stephenson SL, Spiegel FW (2009). Distribution and ecology of protostelids in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Mycologia 101(3): 320–328.
  • Spiegel FW (1990). Phylum plasmodial slime molds: Class Protostelids. In Handbook of Protoctista. Edited by L. Margulis, J.O. Corliss, M. Meldonian, and D.J. Chapman. Jones & Bartlett Publishers, Inc., Boston, Mass. pp. 484–497.
  • Spiegel FW, Stephenson SL (2000). Protostelids of Macquarie Island. Mycologia 92: 849–852.
  • Spiegel FW, Shadwick JD, Lindley-Settlemyre L, Brown MW, Ndiritu G (2007). A beginner’s guide to identifying the protostelids. http://slimemold.uark.edu/pdfs/Handbook1_3rd.pdf
  • Stephenson, SL (1988). Distribution and ecology of myxomycetes in temperate forests. I. Patterns of occurrence in the upland forests of southwestern Virginia. Can. J. Bot. 66: 2187–2207.
  • Stephenson SL (1989). Distribution and ecology of myxomycetes in temperate forests. II. Patterns of occurrence on bark surface of living trees, leaf litter, and dung. Mycologia, 81: 608–621.
  • Stephenson SL, Stempen H (1994). Myxomycetes: a handbook of slime molds. Timber Press, Portland, Oregon.
  • Stephenson SL, Moore DL (1998). Protostelids from tropical forests of Costa Rica. Mycologia 90: 357–359.
  • Stephenson SL, Landolt JC, Moore DL (1999). Protostelids, dictyostelids, and myxomycetes in the litter microhabitat of the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico. Mycological Research 103: 209–214.
  • Tesmer J, Rulik B, Spiegel FW, Shadwick J, Schnittler M (2005). Protostelids from German Beech forests. Mycological Progress 4: 267–271.
  • Tesmer J, Schnittler M (2009). Aquatic protostelids—a study from northeastern Germany. Fungal Ecol 2(3): 140–144.
  • Wheeler QD (1984). Evolution of slime mold feeding in leiodid beetles. In Fungus–insect relationships: perspectives in ecology and evolution. Edited by Q.D. Wheeler and M. Blackwell. Columbia University Press, New York. pp. 446–477.
  • http://www.indexfungorum.org – 2016. (accessed 12 August 2016).
  • http://www.nomen.eumycetozoa.com, nomen.eumycetozoa.com, Real Jardín Botánico, CSIC. Madrid 2005-2016, (accessed 01 Jan. 2016).
  • http://tr.climate-data.org/location/53103/, (accessed 01 Jan. 2016).

The Presence and Distribution of Protostelid Group Organisms in Bursa - Uludağ University Campus Area, Turkey

Yıl 2017, Cilt: 11 Sayı: 31, 29 - 41, 16.05.2017

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This study is the first report of protostelids in Turkey. The listed 11 species, all of them new to Turkey, have been prepared in the laboratory cultures that contain samples of aerial plant parts and leaves, litter, woody twigs. The taxon of protostelids representing 3 families were recorded. These taxon are as follows; Cavostelium apophysatum Olive, Ceratiomyxella tahitiensis Olive and Stoian., Echinosteliopsis oligospora Reinhardt and Olive, Echinostelium bisporum (Olive and Stoian.) Whitney and Olive, Nematostelium ovatum (Olive and Stoian.) Olive and Stoian., Protosporangium bisporum Olive and Stoian., Protostelium mycophagum Olive and Stoian., Schizoplasmodiopsis amoeboidea Olive and Whitney, Schizoplasmodiopsis pseudoendospora Olive, Martin and Stoian., Schizoplasmodiopsis vulgaris Olive and Stoian., and Soliformovum irregulare (Olive and Stoian.) Spiegel.

Kaynakça

  • Adl SM Simpson A, Lane C Lukes J, Bass D Bowser SS, Brown M, Burki F, Dunthorn M, Hampl V, Heiss A, Hoppenrath M, Lara E, Gall L, Lynn D, McManus H, Mitchell E, Mozley-Standridge SE, Parfrey L, Pawlowski J, Rueckert S, Shadwick L, Schoch C, Smirnov AV, Spiegel FW. (2012). Classification of Eukaryotes. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 59, 429–493.
  • Anonymous (2016). İklim Sınıflandırması, Bursa. Devlet Meteoroloji İşleri Genel Müdürlüğü, Ankara, Turkey. http://www.mgm.gov.tr/iklim/iklim-siniflandirmalari.aspx?m=BURSA (accessed 8 August 2016).
  • Aguilar M, Lado C, Spiegel FW (2007). Protostelids from deciduous forests: first data from southwestern Europe. Mycol Res 111(7): 863–872.
  • Aquilar M, Spiegel FW, Lado C (2011). Microhabitat and Climatic Preferences of Protosteloid Amoebae in a Region with a Mediterranean Climate. Microbial Ecology, 62: 361–373.
  • Best SC, Spiegel FW (1984). Protostelids and other simple slime molds of HuestonWoodsState Park. In: Willeke GE (ed.), Hueston Woods State Park and Nature Preserve, Proceedings of Symposium, 16-18 April 1982. Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, pp. 116–121.
  • Blackwell M (1984). Myxomycetes and their arthropod associates. In Fungus–insect relationships: perspectives in ecology and evolution. Edited by Q.D. Wheeler and M. Blackwell. Columbia University Press, New York. pp. 67–90.
  • Brown MW, Spiegel FW (2008). Assessment of protostelid diversity in Ozark Plateau oak-hickory forests in south central USA. In: Abstracts from 2007 MSA meeting at LSU, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Inoculum vol 59, p 9.
  • Feest A (1987). The quantitative ecology of soil mycetozoa. Prog. Protistol. 2: 331–361.
  • Glustchenko VI, Akulov AY, Leontiev DV (2002). First records of microscopic protostelids in Ukraine. Mikologiya i Fitopatologiya 36: 7–12.
  • Haskins EF (1990). Plasmodial coalescence in Stemonitis flavogenita (Myxomycetes, Stemonitales). Mycologia 52, 643–647.
  • Kaya RS (2002). Uludağ Üniversitesi Kampüs Alanında Yaşayan Raneidae, Theridiidae ve Thomisidae (Arachnida, Araneane) Familyaları Üzerinde Faunistik Bir Araştırma. Yüksek Lisans Tezi, Uludağ Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Biyoloji Anabilim Dalı, Bursa.
  • Kosheleva AP, Schnittler M, Novozhilov YK (2009). Protostelids of the “Stolby” State Reserve (Siberia, Eastern Sayan). Protistology, 6: 24–32.
  • Lindley LA, Stephenson SL, Spiegel FW (2007). Protostelids and myxomycetes isolated from aquatic habitats. Mycologia, 99: 504-509.
  • Moore DL, Spiegel FW (1995). A new technique for sampling protostelids. Mycologia, 87: 414-418.
  • Moore DL, Spiegel FW (2000a). Microhabitat distribution of protostelids in temperate habitats in northwestern Arkansas. Canadian Journal of Botany 78: 985–994.
  • Moore DL, Spiegel FW (2000b). The effect of season on protostelid communities. Mycologia 92: 599 608.
  • Moore DL, Spiegel FW (2000c). Microhabitat distribution of protostelids in tropical forests of the Caribbean National Forest, Puerto Rico. Mycologia 92: 616–625.
  • Moore DL, Stephenson SL, Laursen GA, Woodgate WA (2000).Protostelids from boreal forest and tundra ecosystems in Alaska. Mycologia, 92: 390–393.
  • Moore DL, Stephenson S (2003). Microhabitat distribution of protostelids in a Tropical Wet Forest in Costa Rica. Mycologia 95: 11–18.
  • Ndiritu GG, Stephenson SL, Spiegel FW (2009). First records and microhabitat assessment of protostelids in the Aberdare region, central Kenya. J Eukaryot Microbiol 56(2): 148–158.
  • Olive LS. (1975). Chapter 2: Protostelia (Protostelids). In: The Mycetozoans. Academic, New York.
  • Olive LS. (1982). Eumycetozoa. In Synopsis and classification of living organisms. Edited by S.P. Parker. McGraw-Hill, New York. pp. 521 -525.
  • Powers DM, Stephenson SL ( 2006). Protostelids from tropical forests, woodlands and deserts in Australia. Mycologia 98(2): 218– 222.
  • Shadwick J, Stephenson S (2004). First records of protostelids from northern India. Fungal Divers 16: 141–145.
  • Shadwick JD, Stephenson SL, Spiegel FW (2009). Distribution and ecology of protostelids in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Mycologia 101(3): 320–328.
  • Spiegel FW (1990). Phylum plasmodial slime molds: Class Protostelids. In Handbook of Protoctista. Edited by L. Margulis, J.O. Corliss, M. Meldonian, and D.J. Chapman. Jones & Bartlett Publishers, Inc., Boston, Mass. pp. 484–497.
  • Spiegel FW, Stephenson SL (2000). Protostelids of Macquarie Island. Mycologia 92: 849–852.
  • Spiegel FW, Shadwick JD, Lindley-Settlemyre L, Brown MW, Ndiritu G (2007). A beginner’s guide to identifying the protostelids. http://slimemold.uark.edu/pdfs/Handbook1_3rd.pdf
  • Stephenson, SL (1988). Distribution and ecology of myxomycetes in temperate forests. I. Patterns of occurrence in the upland forests of southwestern Virginia. Can. J. Bot. 66: 2187–2207.
  • Stephenson SL (1989). Distribution and ecology of myxomycetes in temperate forests. II. Patterns of occurrence on bark surface of living trees, leaf litter, and dung. Mycologia, 81: 608–621.
  • Stephenson SL, Stempen H (1994). Myxomycetes: a handbook of slime molds. Timber Press, Portland, Oregon.
  • Stephenson SL, Moore DL (1998). Protostelids from tropical forests of Costa Rica. Mycologia 90: 357–359.
  • Stephenson SL, Landolt JC, Moore DL (1999). Protostelids, dictyostelids, and myxomycetes in the litter microhabitat of the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico. Mycological Research 103: 209–214.
  • Tesmer J, Rulik B, Spiegel FW, Shadwick J, Schnittler M (2005). Protostelids from German Beech forests. Mycological Progress 4: 267–271.
  • Tesmer J, Schnittler M (2009). Aquatic protostelids—a study from northeastern Germany. Fungal Ecol 2(3): 140–144.
  • Wheeler QD (1984). Evolution of slime mold feeding in leiodid beetles. In Fungus–insect relationships: perspectives in ecology and evolution. Edited by Q.D. Wheeler and M. Blackwell. Columbia University Press, New York. pp. 446–477.
  • http://www.indexfungorum.org – 2016. (accessed 12 August 2016).
  • http://www.nomen.eumycetozoa.com, nomen.eumycetozoa.com, Real Jardín Botánico, CSIC. Madrid 2005-2016, (accessed 01 Jan. 2016).
  • http://tr.climate-data.org/location/53103/, (accessed 01 Jan. 2016).
Toplam 39 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Tarımsal Biyoteknoloji (Diğer)
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Neslihan Gül

C. Cem Ergül

Yayımlanma Tarihi 16 Mayıs 2017
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2017 Cilt: 11 Sayı: 31

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APA Gül, N., & Ergül, C. C. (2017). The Presence and Distribution of Protostelid Group Organisms in Bursa - Uludağ University Campus Area, Turkey. Journal of Biological and Environmental Sciences, 11(31), 29-41.
AMA Gül N, Ergül CC. The Presence and Distribution of Protostelid Group Organisms in Bursa - Uludağ University Campus Area, Turkey. JBES. Mayıs 2017;11(31):29-41.
Chicago Gül, Neslihan, ve C. Cem Ergül. “The Presence and Distribution of Protostelid Group Organisms in Bursa - Uludağ University Campus Area, Turkey”. Journal of Biological and Environmental Sciences 11, sy. 31 (Mayıs 2017): 29-41.
EndNote Gül N, Ergül CC (01 Mayıs 2017) The Presence and Distribution of Protostelid Group Organisms in Bursa - Uludağ University Campus Area, Turkey. Journal of Biological and Environmental Sciences 11 31 29–41.
IEEE N. Gül ve C. C. Ergül, “The Presence and Distribution of Protostelid Group Organisms in Bursa - Uludağ University Campus Area, Turkey”, JBES, c. 11, sy. 31, ss. 29–41, 2017.
ISNAD Gül, Neslihan - Ergül, C. Cem. “The Presence and Distribution of Protostelid Group Organisms in Bursa - Uludağ University Campus Area, Turkey”. Journal of Biological and Environmental Sciences 11/31 (Mayıs 2017), 29-41.
JAMA Gül N, Ergül CC. The Presence and Distribution of Protostelid Group Organisms in Bursa - Uludağ University Campus Area, Turkey. JBES. 2017;11:29–41.
MLA Gül, Neslihan ve C. Cem Ergül. “The Presence and Distribution of Protostelid Group Organisms in Bursa - Uludağ University Campus Area, Turkey”. Journal of Biological and Environmental Sciences, c. 11, sy. 31, 2017, ss. 29-41.
Vancouver Gül N, Ergül CC. The Presence and Distribution of Protostelid Group Organisms in Bursa - Uludağ University Campus Area, Turkey. JBES. 2017;11(31):29-41.

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