Bu çalışma ile Adıyaman ili kurbağa ve sürüngen envanterinin belirlenmesi amaçlanmıştır. Adıyaman'da 19 familyaya ait toplam 49 tür (yedi kurbağa, dört kaplumbağa, bir kör kertenkele, 12 kertenkele ve 25 yılan türü) tespit edilmiştir. Bu çalışma ile, Blanus alexandri (Sindaco et al, 2014), Mediodactylus orientalis (Stepánek, 1937), Mediodactylus heterocercus (Blanford, 1874), Eryx jaculus (Linnaeus, 1758), Dolichophis jugularis (Linnaeus, 1758), Dolichophis schmidti (Nikolsky, 1909), Eirenis decemlineatus (Dumérıl, Bibron & Duméril, 1854), Elaphe sauromates (Pallas, 1811), Platyceps collaris (Müller, 1878), Hemorrhois nummifer (Reuss, 1834), Hemorrhois ravergieri (Ménétries, 1832) ve Natrix tesellata (Laurenti, 1768) türleri Adıyaman için ilk kez kaydı verilmiştir.
In this study, a total of 170 specimens belonging to 21 snake species that have been collected from Şanlıurfa province between 2016 and 2017 as well as during the previous years (2004-2015) and preserved in ZMADYU (Zoology Museum of Adıyaman University) were examined. Nine of the specimens examined were belong to Typhlopidae, 17 to Leptotyphlopidae, 9 to Boidae, 112 to Colubridae, 14 Natricidae, 4 Psammophiidae, 1 to Elapidae, and 5 to Viperidae families. As a result of the field studies, Satunin's Black-Headed Dwarf Snake, Rhynchocalamus satunini (Nikolsky, 1899) was reported for the first time from Şanlıurfa province. The specimen belonging to Zamenis hohenackeri (Strauch, 1873) given in the literature could not be observed during this study. The color-pattern and some metric and meristic measurements of the specimens were taken. In addition, ecological and biological information has been given on the species observed.
In this study, it is aimed to determine the bird diversity of Kilis province that is located in the southeast Anatolia, Turkey. For this purpose, field survey was conducted between February 2017 and June 2018. As a result, 129 species, belonging to 43 families (16 ordos) that live in settlements, agricultural fields, wetlands, forests, and steppes were recorded. They were categorized as 76 residents, 43 summer migrants, 8 winter visitors, and 2 transit migrants. According to the Red Data Book of Turkey, these species were listed as 2 "Vulnerable", 3 "Near threatened", and 124 "Least concern".
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