scholarly journals Zooplankton Fauna of İskenderun Technical University Campus Pond and first record of Pleuroxus wittsteini Studer, 1878 (Anomopoda, Chydoridae) for Turkish inland waters

Author(s):  
Ahmet BOZKURT
2021 ◽  
Vol 910 (1) ◽  
pp. 012116
Author(s):  
Anwer Noori Alkhero ◽  
Zainab Waadallah Rassem

Abstract The aim of this study was to identify the fungi associated with canker disease on Melia azidarch trees inside Mosul University campus and the presidential palaces regions in Mosul Province, Iraq. Results of isolation showed the presenting of the fungi (Nattrassia mangiferae, Neoscylitidium dimidiatum Penz., Fusarium graminearium Schw., Alternaria brassicicola Schw., Aspergillus sp. and Penecillium sp.), which accompanied with the samples displayed cankering symptoms during the period from April to December/2020, the maximum of dominance was 85% for the fungus Neoscylitidium dimidiatum in August, while the lowest was 49% in April for the same year, followed by Fusarium graminearium with 38% in December, while the lowest percentage was 4% in October, then Alternaria brassicicola Schw. was 25% in April and the lowest value was 0% in August, followed by Aspergillus sp. and Penecillium sp. with low isolation percentages the maximum of which 25% and the lowest is 0% in August. When studying the pathogenicity of the isolated fungi, the results showed a high pathogenic effect in terms the length, diameter and the area of cankers symptom. Based on the results of the molecular diagnosis, the morphological identification was confirmed and it was clear that Fusarium austroamericanum, detection is considered the first record of this fungus in Iraq Melia azidarch trees.


2013 ◽  
Vol 26 (1 (special Issue)) ◽  
pp. 184-197 ◽  
Author(s):  
Najim R. Khamees ◽  
Atheer H. Ali ◽  
Jasim M. Abed ◽  
Thamir K. Adday

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 279-285
Author(s):  
Derya Bostancı ◽  
Serdar Yedier ◽  
Selma Helli ◽  
Nazmi Polat

Aquarium fish trade is one of the global industrial areas that is gradually increasing in popularity throughout the world. The sectors all over the world as well as in Turkey is one of the major causes of the spread of invasive species. The non-native aquarium fish species is known for the existence of Turkish inland waters these days. In this study, Carassius auratus were recorded for the first time in the inland waters of Ordu province of the middle Black Sea Region. C. auratus was stocked in the Ulugöl Plateau Pond in Ordu-Mesudiye for fisheries purposes and adapted to this habitat.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marina Piria ◽  
Dinko Jelkić ◽  
Ana Gavrilović ◽  
Ivan Špelić ◽  
Anđelko Opačak ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (5) ◽  
pp. 1960
Author(s):  
Pravalikha Gunti ◽  
Chelmala Srinivasulu ◽  
Gundena Devender

We present the first record of the velvet spider Stegodyphus tibialis (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1869) from Telangana state, India. A male specimen of this species was collected from Osmania University campus, Hyderabad. We describe the male and provide a map of the global range of the species.


PeerJ ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. e10251
Author(s):  
Diane R. Nelson ◽  
Rebecca Adkins Fletcher ◽  
Roberto Guidetti ◽  
Milena Roszkowska ◽  
Daria Grobys ◽  
...  

Background The phylum Tardigrada consists of over 1,300 species that inhabit terrestrial, freshwater and marine environments throughout the world. In terrestrial habitats they live primarily in mosses, lichens, leaf litter and soil, whereas tardigrades in freshwater and marine environments are mainly found in sediments and on aquatic plants. More than 65 species have been previously reported in the state of Tennessee, USA. Methods Tardigrades present in moss cushions (Grimmia sp.) collected from a xerothermic habitat on the East Tennessee State University campus, Johnson City, TN, USA, were extracted, mounted on slides, identified, and counted. Additional samples of fresh dried moss were used for integrative analyses, including morphological analysis with phase contrast (PCM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), as well as molecular analyses of COI, 18S rRNA, 28S rRNA, and ITS-2 of the Macrobiotus and Milnesium species. Results Five species were found, including two species new to science: Viridiscus miraviridis sp. nov. and Macrobiotus basiatus sp. nov. Viridiscus miraviridis sp. nov. differs from other members of the genus mainly by having a different type of dorsal cuticle and some other, more subtle, morphometric characters. In addition to the two new species, Viridiscus perviridis and Viridiscus viridissimus were present, and males of Vir. viridissimus were found for the first time, the first record of males in the genus Viridiscus. Macrobiotus basiatus sp. nov. is most similar to Macrobiotus nelsonae, but it differs from Mac. nelsonae mainly by the stylet supports being situated in a more anterior position, shorter and narrower egg processes, and a smaller number of areoles around the egg processes. Moreover, the identification of Milnesium inceptum was confirmed as the first record for the USA by analysis of COI.


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