نتایج جستجو برای: east anatolia

تعداد نتایج: 110155  

2016
Gülnur Ekşi Mehmet Koyuncu Ayşe Mine Gençler Özkan

Allium ekimianum is described here as a new species. This taxon belongs to the genus Allium section Allium and grows in Elazığ Province (East Anatolia, Turkey). It is a narrowly distributed species and morphologically most similar to Allium asperiflorum and Allium sintenisii, and Allium erzincanicum but it is clearly differentiated due to the curved stem, smooth pedicel surfaces, bracteole arra...

2010
DENIZ SIRIN OTTO VON HELVERSEN BATTAL CIPLAK

The Chorthippus biguttulus group distributed in the west Palaearctic, while intensively examined in Europe, is poorly known in the glacial refugia such as Anatolia. This produces constraints in making accurate statements about evolution and the biogeography of the group. The C. brunneus subgroup of this lineage is examined using large amounts of morphological and song data from Anatolia (Asian ...

2015
Ron Pinhasi Vered Eshed Noreen von Cramon-Taubadel

While it has been suggested that malocclusion is linked with urbanisation, it remains unclear as to whether its high prevalence began 8,000 years earlier concomitant with the transition to agriculture. Here we investigate the extent to which patterns of affinity (i.e., among-population distances), based on mandibular form and dental dimensions, respectively, match across Epipalaeolithic, Mesoli...

2012
Orhan YILMAZ R. Trevor WILSON

Mules are known to have been used as carriage and riding animals in Mesopotamia and Anatolia as early as the beginning of the second millennium BC but may have been first bred in Anatolia in the Third Century BC. They have thus contributed to Turkey's cultural, social and economic heritage for more than 4,000 years and were an ancient component of its guild of domestic animals and overall biodi...

Journal: :Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 2011

2016
Parinaz Khalilzadeh Hamid Reza Rezaei Davoud Fadakar Malihe Serati Mansour Aliabadian James Haile Hamid Goshtasb

Wild boar (Sus scrofa) are widely distributed throughout the Old World. Most studies have focused on Europe and East Asia with the genetic diversity of West Asia being less well studied. In particular, the genetic variability and genetic structure of the Iranian populations are not yet known; gaps which prevent scientists from resolving the genetic relationships of the Eurasian wild boar. This ...

Journal: :Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences 2023

The active tectonics of Anatolia is mostly characterized by its westward motion with respect to Eurasia between the Hellenic subduction in west and Arabia-Eurasia continental collision east. Although most deformation suggested be confined along Anatolia?s boundary elements, viz. North East Anatolian shear zones, recent studies indicate a higher magnitude internal strain accumulation, especially...

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