M. Baki Yokeş
Haliç University
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Diseases of Aquatic Organisms | 2010
Ariel Diamant; Menachem Goren; M. Baki Yokeş; Bella S. Galil; Yaelle Klopman; Dorothée Huchon; Amir Szitenberg; S. Ünsal Karhan
A new microsporidian infecting the Mediterranean common stingray Dasyatis pastinaca (Linnaeus, 1758) is described from Iskenderun Bay, Turkey. The parasite invades the disc muscles, producing slender, spindle-shaped subcutaneous swellings that develop into massive, elongated, tumor-like protuberances measuring up to 11 x 4 cm. Severity of the infection may vary from light (1 or 2 small lesions) to intense, with large parts of the dorsal surface covered with lumps and protrusions. These masses contained a yellowish-white caseous substance consisting of degraded host tissue and microsporidian sporophorous vesicles, which in turn contained developing sporonts, sporoblasts and spores. The ripe spore contained a uni-nucleate sporoplasm and large posterior vacuole, and measured 3.8-4.3 x 2.6-2.8 microm. Infection prevalence was 21% in a sample of 143 host individuals examined. All the infected stingray individuals were within the weight class of 300 to 800 g (200 to 305 mm disc width). Phylogenetic analyses of rDNA sequences indicate that this microsporidian belongs to the Pleistophoridae and clusters with species of the genera Ovipleistophora Pekkarinen, Lom & Nilsen, 2002 and Heterosporis Schubert, 1969. However, the morphology, development and host differ distinctly from all reported species, including those belonging to these 2 genera, and it is thus assigned to a newly erected genus and named Dasyatispora levantinae gen. et sp. nov. This is the first record of a microsporidian infection in a batoid. It is also the first microsporidian species to be formally described from an elasmobranch.
Marine Biodiversity Records | 2008
S. Ünsal Karhan; Evrim Kalkan; M. Baki Yokeş
Three specimens of Atlantic starfish, Asterias rubens are here reported as the first record from the Black Sea. After being first reported from the Bosphorus Strait in 1996, this alien starfish has invaded the Sea of Marmara and is now extending its range of distribution to the Black Sea.
Aquatic Invasions | 2007
M. Baki Yokeş; S. Ünsal Karhan; Erdoğan Okuş; Ahsen Yüksek; Asli Aslan; I. Noyan Yilmaz; Nazlı Demirel; Volkan Demir; Bella S. Galil
Aquatic Invasions | 2007
Geoff Boxshall; Ferdinando Boero; Sergej Olenin; M. Baki Yokeş; Moda Hüseyin; Bey Sokak
Quaternary International | 2016
Engin Meriç; M. Baki Yokeş; Niyazi Avşar; Nafiye Güneç Kıyak; Ertuğ Öner; Atike Nazik; Erdoğan Demirtaşlı; Feyza Dinçer; Muhammed Zeynel Öztürk
Ai Magazine | 2014
Özlem Öner; Güner Ekiz; E. Esin Hameş; Volkan Demir; Özkan Gübe; F. Can Özkaya; M. Baki Yokeş; Ataç Uzel; Erdal Bedir
Marine Biodiversity Records | 2009
Engin Meriç; M. Baki Yokeş; Niyazi Avşar; Cüneyt Bircan
Mediterranean Marine Science | 2008
C. Kandemir-Cavas; Levent Cavas; M. Baki Yokeş; Myron Hlynka; R. Schell; K. Yurdakoc
Oceanologia | 2016
İpek F. Barut; Engin Meriç; M. Baki Yokeş
Türkiye Jeoloji Bülteni / Geological Bulletin of Turkey | 2018
Engin Meriç; Atike Nazik; M. Baki Yokeş; İpek F. Barut; Mustafa Kumral; Mustafa Eryilmaz; Fulya Yücesoy Eryilmaz; İbrahim Gündoğan; Bora Sonuvar; Feyza Dinçer