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    The Trace Element Concentrations in Tissues From the Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta Caretta) From Different Life Stages in Türkiye
    (Univ. Oradea Publ. House, 2025) Sozbilen, Dogan; Baskale, Eyup; Hol, Aysen; Kaska, Arzu; Divrikli, Umit; Elci, Latif; Kaska, Yakup
    Sea turtles can bioaccumulate essential and nonessential trace elements, making them useful bioindicators of the marine ecosystem. We analyzed the 11 trace element concentrations in kidney, liver, and muscle samples (n=175) of stranded loggerhead sea turtles, Caretta caretta (n=70). Our results for Fe, Cu, Zn, and Mn were lower, but Pb, Ni, and Cd levels were higher than those reported in the literature. Given the high levels of loggerhead turtles in specific foraging areas, long-term, concurrent trace element monitoring studies on a larger geographic scale are necessary to understand trace element exposure levels in loggerhead turtle tissues. Conservation of long-lived animals, such as sea turtles, depends on the sustainable monitoring of the pollutants in their environment. Although metal levels were lower than those reported in the literature, we view the Mediterranean Sea as a vast lake into which the 20 countries surrounding it discharge contaminants, and we recommend continuing temporal and spatial monitoring of the impact of pollutants on sea turtles.
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    Gall Wasp (Cynipoidea: Cynipidae) Fauna of Aydın Province (Türkiye)
    (Magnolia Press, 2025-09-23) Tataroglu, Musa; Katilmis, Yusuf
    In order to document the gall wasp fauna (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) of Ayd & imath;n province, extensive field studies were conducted between 2023 and 2025. As a result of these surveys, a total of 51 species were determined. Gall samples were collected from 150 different localities within the study area from Quercus frainetto Ten., Quercus infectoria Olivier, and Quercus pubescens Willd. host plant species in section Quercus, as well as from Quercus cerris L. and Quercus ithaburensis Decne. in section Cerris, and from section Ilex, comprising Quercus coccifera L. and Quercus ilex L. Of the species previously known from the Cynipidae fauna of T & uuml;rkiye, 36 were recorded from Ayd & imath;n province for the first time through this study resulting in a total of 54 species now known for the province. For each species, data on distributions within the study area, and their host plants and/or host galls is provided.
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    Another Brushstroke on the Cynipoid Painting: a New Species of Andricus (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Cynipini) From Türkiye
    (Magnolia Press, 2025-06-06) Tataroglu; Musa; Tataroğlu, Musa
    A study on midge galls found on oaks has led to the description of a new species, Andricus katilmisi sp. nov. from T & uuml;rkiye. When considered in terms of its morphological characteristics and biological associations, the new species exhibits an unusual combination of gall inducers and inquilines. The diagnostic characters, morphological description, biological relationships, life cycle, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images of the new species are provided. Owing to its distinctive life strategy, the new species is discussed within the broader context of cynipoid evolution.
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    Gall wasp (Cynipoidea: Cynipidae and Diplolepididae) fauna of the Eastern Black Sea Region (Türkiye)
    (Magnolia Press, 2024-06-11) Tataroglu, Musa; Katilmis, Yusuf
    In the period between October 2017 and September 2019, field studies were conducted with the aim of elucidating the gall wasp (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae and Diplolepididae) fauna of the Eastern Black Sea Region (Northeastern Türkiye). Gall samples were collected from 695 different localities within the research area, comprising a total of seven provinces (Artvin, Bayburt, Giresun, Gümüşhane, Ordu, Rize and Trabzon). As a result of these investigations, a total of 90 species belonging to 18 genera were recorded. Three of these species (Synergus consobrinus Giraud in Houard, 1911; S. reinhardi Mayr, 1872; S. ruficornis Hartig, 1840) represent new records for the inquiline (Synergini) fauna of Türkiye. The host plants, distributions, and distribution maps for all of the species recorded from the Eastern Black Sea Region are provided. © 2024 Magnolia Press.
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    Two New Species of Oak Gall Wasp (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae, Cynipini) from Türkiye
    (Magnolia Press, 2024-04-09) Tataroglu, Musa; Katilmis, Yusuf
    Two new species of the genus Andricus Hartig, 1840 (Cynipidae: Cynipini), Andricus ismaili Tataroğlu & Katılmış sp. n. asexual generation on Quercus infectoria Olivier and Andricus musaazmazi Tataroğlu & Katılmış sp. n. sexual generation on Quercus trojana Webb are described from Türkiye. SEM images, gall photos, and data on the diagnosis, distribution, and biology of the two new species are provided. © 2024 Magnolia Press.
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    Inhibition of Clostridium species responsible for late-blowing defect using different antimicrobial agents
    (Univ Agriculture, Fac Veterinary Science, 2024) Akbal, Sinan; Oner, Zubeyde
    The present study investigated, the effects of different antimicrobial compounds on Clostridium species, responsible for the late -blowing defect (LBD) in the dairy industry. The antimicrobial effect of nisin, lysozyme and water-soluble extracts (WSE) on tested Clostridium spp. strains. The minimum inhibition concentration (MIC) of nisin against vegetative cells of C. sporogenes 73, C. sporogenes 97, and C. butyricum 99 was determined to be 6.25 mu g mL(-1), 12.5 mu g mL(-1)and 6.25 mu g mL(-1), respectively. The MIC of nisin against spores of all Clostridium species/strains was found to be 1.56 mu g mL(-1). However, it was determined that lysozyme, known to be effective on gram -positive microorganisms, and did not affect Clostridium spp. vegetative cells and spores at the 10 mg mL(-1) maximum concentration. In addition to nisin and lysozyme, the anticlostridial effect of WSEs from different cheeses was also investigated. The WSEs (50 mg mL(-1)) obtained from various ripened cheeses did not have an affect on Clostridium spores, whereas they showed a strong antimicrobial effect on vegetative cells. Furthermore, the peptide profiles of these WSEs were determined in reserve -phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC), and these peptide profiles were found to differ.
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    The History and Evolution of Fitness
    (Univ Murcia, 2023-06-19) Sevilmis, Ali; Ozdemir, Ilknur; Garcia-Fernandez, Jeronimo
    Mankind has always maintained the mentality of vitality since its existence. Fitness was used to survive through hunting and gathering required by living conditions in ancient times, the movement arising from competition during the cold war period was seen as a propaganda tool in certain periods, and today as a mass sport that prioritizes muscle, beauty and aesthetics used commercially. In the modern world, fitness, which is done with external appearance and aesthetic concerns, has a very old history. This article will highlight historical events and influential individuals who shaped the history of fitness, from primitive man to the founding of the modern fitness movement. For this reason, the history of fitness in the research; In societies, body culture, primitive people and fitness, before and after the industrial revolution, between certain years (1920-1990), were gathered under the titles of today's fitness. As a result, fitness, which developed as a result of physical culture in the 20th century, has a large market in the world.
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    Cynipidae (Hymenoptera, Cynipoidea) fauna of Burdur province (Türkiye)
    (Magnolia Press, 2023-05-29) Demirel, Mustafa; Tataroglu, Musa; Katilmis, Yusuf
    Field studies were conducted between September 2020 and June 2022 to assess the gall wasp (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) fauna of Burdur province (Southwestern Türkiye). A total of 69 species in 18 genera were recorded. Gall samples were collected from 150 samples collected in 100 different localities in the surveyed area. The identified species include three new records (Andricus melikai Pujade-Villar & Kwast, 2002; A. pseudocecconii Melika, Tavakoli & Stone, 2022; Saphonecrus undulatus (???r, 1872)) for the Turkish cynipid fauna. As a result of this study, 44 species of the current Turkish cynipid fauna were recorded from Burdur province for the first time. A checklist of the species and their host plants and/or host galls recorded in the study area is provided. The gall wasp richness and geomorphic-topographic structure of Burdur province is discussed. Copyright © 2023 Magnolia Press.
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    A new species of Alloxysta Forster (Hymenoptera: Cynipoidea: Figitidae) from Turkiye
    (Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2023-04-19) Tataroglu, Musa; Katilmis, Yusuf
    A new species of the genus Alloxysta Forster, 1869 (Hymenoptera: Cynipoidea: Figitidae: Charipinae) is described from Turkiye: Alloxysta turcica sp. n. SEM images and data on the diagnosis, distribution, and host of the new species are provided.
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    Two new oak gall wasp species (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae, Cynipini) from Quercus pontica (Fagaceae) in Turkey
    (Magnolia Press, 2021-08-06) Azmaz, Musa; Katilmis, Yusuf
    Two new species of oak gall wasp, Andricus mammadovi Azmaz & Katilmis sp. n. sexual generation and Cynips fatihi Azmaz & Katilmis sp. n. asexual generation (Cynipidae: Cynipini) are described from the eastern Black Sea region in Turkey. These species induce galls on Quercus pontica K.Koch representing the first record of cynipids associated with the natural Q. pontica population in Turkey. SEM images, photos of the host galls, and data on the diagnosis, distribution, and biology of both new species are provided.