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1 July 2010 Assessment of Ecological Units of Important Nature Conservation Area of Thrace Region
Elif Ebru Şişman, Murat Özyavuz
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Abstract

The Gala Lake and the Iğneada Longos (Flooded Forests), which are two of the most important wetlands of the Thrace Region and which are protected as national parks, are important reserves of biodiversity. In this study, to highlight the importance of both areas in natural conservation, the rarity, diversity, naturalness, and sensitivity of the ecological units were evaluated. The Gala Lake and Iğneada Flooded Forests are internationally classified as rare and diverse in ornithology, and nationally, as rare and sensitive areas for the lake and the marsh fields. The findings indicated that the Gala Lake and the marsh fields be classified as seminatural and sensitive areas. Because of their endemic and rare species, the Iğneada Flooded Forests show a rarity and diversity on an international scale.

Elif Ebru Şişman and Murat Özyavuz "Assessment of Ecological Units of Important Nature Conservation Area of Thrace Region," Journal of Coastal Research 2010(264), 615-621, (1 July 2010). https://doi.org/10.2112/09-00053.1
Received: 21 May 2009; Accepted: 1 July 2009; Published: 1 July 2010
KEYWORDS
biosphere reserve
nature conservation
Wetlands
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