Turkish Journal of Zoology
DOI
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Abstract
Sixteen specimens of Testudo graeca Linnaeus 1758 from 2 adjacent localities (Meke and Acıgöl) in Central Anatolia were measured. Morphological characters standardised for straight carapace length (SCL) were compared with original raw values from Testudo populations from Aegean and south-eastern Turkey. The post-ANOVA pairwise analysis (Tukey's) across all groups verified sexual dimorphism in the Central Anatolian populations in terms of anal suture length (P < 0.05) and plastron width 2 (P < 0.05). Discriminant analysis based on standardised values provided 89.3% and 92.6% correct classification among males and females, respectively. The difference was clearer between the Aegean and Central Anatolian populations, with a more domed carapace (CH) in the males and shorter plastron length (PL) and plastron width 2 (PW2) in the females of the Aegean population in comparison with the Central Anatolian population.
Keywords
Testudines, Testudinidae, Testudo graeca, tortoise, Central Anatolia, Turkey
First Page
255
Last Page
262
Recommended Citation
TÜRKOZAN, OĞUZ; OLGUN, KURTULUŞ; WILKINSON, JOHN; GILLETT, LEIGH; and SPENCE, JOHN (2005) "A Preliminary Survey of Testudo graeca Linnaeus 1758 Specimens from Central Anatolia, Turkey," Turkish Journal of Zoology: Vol. 29: No. 3, Article 10. Available at: https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/zoology/vol29/iss3/10