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Öğe Ecological Preferences of the Anatolian Vole Microtus anatolicus (Rodentia: Cricetidae), an endemic species of the Anatolia(Foundation Environmental Protection & Research-Fepr, 2011) Yavuz, Mustafa; Oz, Mehmet; Albayrak, IrfanIn this study, from June to July 2007, habitat type and characteristics of Microtus anatolicus an endemic species of the Anatolia was investigated. Of the caught 79 samples, 63 (29 male male +34 female female) were dead individuals and 16 (7 males +9 females) were alive from four localities (Kozan, Bozdogan, Cevizli and Derekoy). Also Cevizli and Derekoy are first records for species. There were no differences between sexes for snaptrapping and livetrapping (chi(2)(snaptrapping)=0.20; p=0.66 ve chi(2)(livetrapping)=0.13; df=1; p=0.72). On the other hand, there were strong positive correlations between the capture frequencies in traps (snap and livetrap), also population density and the altitude of localities (rsnaptrapping=0.742; n=4; p=0.023, r(snaptrapping)=0.785; n= 4; p= 0.037 ve r(density)=0.933; n=6; p=0.009). M. anatolicus lives in dry and narrow nesting areas at small colonies. In the areas, observed that nesting in with slopes of 0-20 degrees at sunny south-facing areas. All of 63 dead and all of 16 alive individuals were caught on the south-facing (south, southeast, and southwest) exposures, but not north-facing areas. Also 98.94% of population density in South-facing areas.Öğe Ecological Preferences of the East European Vole Microtus levis (Rodentia: Cricetidae) in the West Mediterranean Region at Eleven New Localities(Foundation Environmental Protection & Research-Fepr, 2011) Yavuz, Mustafa; Oz, Mehmet; Albayrak, IrfanIn this study, from July to September 2007, habitat type and characteristics of Microtus levis was investigated. Of the caught 98 samples, 76 (52 males +24 females) were dead individuals and 22 (13 males + 9 females) were alive from eleven localities (Seki, Yazir, Korkuteli, Bozova, Kizilkaya, Kozan, Kocaaliler, Bozdogan, Gebiz, Kasimlar and Derebucak). Also all of this localities are first records for species. There were statisticaly significant between sexes for snaptrapping but no differences for livetrapping (chi(2)(snaptrapping) = 5.34, df = 1, p = 0.02 and chi(2)(livetrapping) = 0.37, df = 1, p = 0.54). On the other hand, there were strong positive correlations between the capture frequencies in traps (snap and livetrap), also population density and the altitude of localities (r(snaptrapping) = 0.750; n = 11; p = 0.031, r(livetrapping) = 0.918; n = 11; p = 0.041 and r(density) = 0.912; n = 11; p = 0.001). M. levis lives in wet places and near the brook and river at colonies. In the areas, observed that nesting in with slopes of 31-60 degrees at sunny south-facing areas. 64 of 76 dead and 20 of 22 alive individuals were caught on the south-facing (south, southeast, and southwest) exposures. Also 94.05% of population density in South-facing areas.Öğe Two new locality records extend the distribution of Microtus anatolicus Krystufek and Kefelioglu, 2002 (Mammalia: Rodentia) into Antalya Province in Turkey(Univ Oradea Publ House, 2009) Yavuz, Mustafa; Oz, Mehmet; Albayrak, IrfanAdditional records for Microtus anatolicus Krystufek and Kefelioglu, 2002 which were trapped from the two localities; Bozdogan and Kozan in Antalya Province, is reported along with their morphological measurements and karyological features and some ecological characteristics of the localities. These are the first records for M. anatolicus from these two localities, the first records from Antalya Province. Therefore the species distributional range is extended to the south of Central Mediterranean Region of Turkey into the Taurus Mountains.