Arzu Karahan
Middle East Technical University
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution | 2016
Arzu Karahan; Jacob Douek; Guy Paz; Baruch Rinkevich
The colonial tunicate Botryllus schlosseri is a globally distributed, invasive ascidian that has colonized the Californian coasts of the USA during the mid-late 1940s and has, since the late 1980s, spread north to Washington. This study analyzes the population genetic characteristics of transient populations residing at the Elkhorn Yacht-Club (EYC), in central California (seven sessions, 1996-2008), which suffered periodic catastrophes caused by episodic fresh-water floods and a single sampling session (in the year 2001) of five West-Coast populations using the mtDNA COI gene and five microsatellite markers. EYC microsatellite results were further compared with the closely situated but persistent population of the Santa Cruz Harbor (SCH) to understand the impact on EYC population regeneration processes after the 2005-flood catastrophe. All microsatellites were highly polymorphic, revealing a large number of unique alleles at different sampling dates. Whereas pairwise θ did not reveal significant differences between the EYC time-series samplings, the overall θ was significant, as it was between all the 2001 West Coast populations. The most likely cluster number was 3 for the EYC samples whereas two K values were obtained (2 and 5) for the 2001 samples. Tajimas D and Fus/Fs tests did not reject the null hypothesis for COI neutral evolution, except for in the EYC-2000, 2007 and two 2001 samplings. The wide geographical range of the analyses has indicated that following the EYC 2005-flood catastrophe, newcomers could have originated from neighboring populations, from deep-water colonies that may have escaped the 2005 low salinity event, or less expectedly, from far away West-Coast populations, while revealing that the SCH population is the most probable source for the EYC population.
Caryologia | 2016
Arzu Karahan
Abstract Chromosome number, morphology and location of the nucleolus organizer region (NOR) are useful cytological characters for taxonomic and evolutionary studies. The karyotype of Upeneus moluccensis from the north-eastern Mediterranean was investigated through conventional Giemsa staining, Ag-NOR staining, C-banding and GTG-banding techniques. The results showed 2n = 44 (FN = 46), 2m + 2st + 40a chromosomes and four NORs. Two telomeric C-band regions were observed on a metacentric and subtelocentric chromosome pair. On the basis of the chromosome morphology, the GTG and C-banding pattern, it is hypothesized that Upeneus moluccensis is more primitive than the Mediterranean native fish species, Mullus barbatus and Mullus surmuletus. In this study, the cytogenetic characterization of U. moluccensis has been carried out for the first time.
Ecotoxicology | 2007
Serap Ergene; Tolga Çavaş; Ayla Çelik; Nurcan Koleli; Filiz Kaya; Arzu Karahan
Aquaculture | 2006
Ferit Rad; Sezai Bozaoğlu; Serap Ergene Gözükara; Arzu Karahan; Gülderen Kurt
Fisheries Research | 2014
Arzu Karahan; Philippe Borsa; Ali Cemal Gucu; İrfan Kandemir; Emel Ozkan; Yesim Ak Orek; Sinan Can Açan; Evren Koban; İnci Togan
Turkish Journal of Zoology | 1999
Serap Ergene; Ender Portakal; Arzu Karahan
Turkish Journal of Biology | 2011
Arzu Karahan; Serap Ergene
Journal for Nature Conservation | 2017
Arzu Karahan; Jacob Douek; Guy Paz; Nir Stern; Ahmet E. Kideys; Lee Shaish; Menachem Goren; Baruch Rinkevich
Turkish Journal of Zoology | 2010
Serap Ergene; Arzu Karahan; Mustafa Kuru
Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2010
Arzu Karahan; Serap Ergene