Turkish Journal of Zoology
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Exploring molecular and morphological diversity of Ostracoda: a combined approach based on COI sequences and morphological characters
SERDAR DİNÇ, SERAP MUTUN, and OKAN KÜLKÖYLÜOĞLU
Pages 69-79
An updated checklist of the mammals of Türkiye
MUSTAFA SÖZEN and FARUK ÇOLAK
Pages 252-280
Diversity of Marine Arthropoda along the coasts of Türkiye
AHMET KEREM BAKIR, HALİM VEDAT AKER, ÖZGE ÖZGEN, and FURKAN DURUCAN
Pages 446-530
Spatial and temporal variability of mayfly communities (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) in mountainous and semimountainous rivers of the western Aegean Basin
BILJANA RIMCHESKA and YANKA VIDINOVA
Pages 80-93
Towards the assessment of E-flows: a fish-based approach for the Tiber River basin (Central Italy)
ANTONELLA CAROSI, FRANCESCA LORENZONI, FATEMEH ZAREI, RACHELE BRUSTENGA, LUCIO DI MATTEO, DANIELA VALIGI, CORRADO CENCETTI, CARLO CARDELLINI, STEFANO CASADEI, DAVID CAPPELLETTI, and MASSIMO LORENZONI
Pages 56-68
Bathyal gastropod (Mollusca) species from the Turkish Levantine and Aegean Seas
BİLAL ÖZTÜRK
Pages 364-373
Integrative taxonomy reveals the existence of a new species of fat-tailed scorpions, Androctonus (Buthidae), in Iran
HOSSEIN BARAHOEI, OMID MIRSHAMSI, MASOUMEH AMIRI, ASMA MOEINADINI, and EHSAN RAKHSHANI
Pages 48-74
Basic laboratory and field manual for conducting research with the entomopathogenic nematodes, Steinernema and Heterorhabditis, and their bacterial symbionts
SELÇUK HAZIR, HARRY KAYA, MUSTAPHA TOURAY, HARUN ÇİMEN, and DAVID SHAPIRO ILAN
Pages 305-350
Habitat diversity or altitudinal gradient? Which factor better explains ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) biodiversity? A case study from Davraz Mountain (Isparta, Türkiye)
EBRU CEREN FİDAN and ALİ GÖK
Pages 1-13
Chlorella vulgaris measurements using full-spectrum goniometer for optically complex inland water monitoring
PINAR GÜRBÜZER and UĞUR MURAT LELOĞLU
Pages 94-105
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