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Öğe New record and range extension of the big-scale sand smelt Atherina boyeri Risso, 1810 (Atherinidae) in the Devegecidi Dam Lake, Tigris River basin, Turkey(Wiley, 2017) UEnlue, E.; Gaygusuz, OE.; Cicek, T.; Bilici, S.; Coad, B. W.The big-scale sand smelt, Atherina boyeri, is recorded from the Devegecidi Dam Lake in 2016, the first record of this invasive species in the Tigris River basin, with potential to extend to all countries in the Middle East. The smelts were caught with a trawl net mesh size of 6mm. The captured specimens are described and compared. Records of A.boyeri from Turkish inland waters are summarised from the literature.Öğe Observation on the age, growth and somatic condition of Carasobarbus luteus (Heckel, 1843) and Capoeta trutta (Heckel, 1843) (Cyprinidae) in the Tigris River, Turkey(Iranian Fisheries Science Research Inst-Ifsri, 2017) Bilici, S.; Cicek, T.; Unlu, E.This study was carried out to determine some biological characteristics including age, growth and somatic condition of Carasobarbus luteus and Capoeta trutta in the Turkish part of the Tigris River. The examined samples of C. luteus were distributed between II-IX years of age. The length-weigth relations of females and males were calculated as Log W =-4.7314 + 3.0113 Log FL and Log W = -4.7631 + 3.0263 Log FL respectively. Von Bertalanffy growth equations were estimated as Lt= 40.09 [1-e (-0.087036) ((t+ 1.55004))] for females and Lt= 38.14 [1-e (-0.080056) ((t+ 2.34838))] for males. The somatic condition was 1.9667 +/- 0.1751 for females and 1.9967 +/- 0.4205 for males. The observed samples of C. trutta were distributed between I-VI years of age. The lengthweigth relationship of females and males were calculated as Log W = -4.6845 + 2.9303 Log FL, Log W = -4.7784 + 2.9746 Log FL, respectively. Von Bertalanffy growth equations were estimated as Lt= 35.36 [1-e (-0.082817) ((t+ 4.82738))] for females and Lt= 28.82 [1-e (-0.12380) ((t+ 4.40235))] for males. The somatic condition in female and male individuals were determined as; 1.4434 +/- 0.1682 and 1.4722 +/- 0.1984 respectively. Both species are economic fish in the Tigris River. Biological characteristics of the species determined in the present study, may contribute to a better understanding of the life cycle, thus providing useful data for its conservation and management.Öğe Range extension of the exotic Indian stinging catfish, Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch, 1794) (Heteropneustidae) into the Turkish part of the Tigris River watershed(Wiley, 2011) Unlu, E.; Cicek, T.; Deger, D.; Coad, B. W.[Abstract Not Available]