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1 July 2013 Distribution of Microflora, Meiofauna, and Macrofauna Assemblages in the Hypersaline Environment of Northeastern Aegean Sea Coasts
Barbara Bassler-Veit, Ipek F. Barut, Engin Meric, Niyazi Avsar, Atike Nazik, Sevinc Kapan-Yeşilyurt, Aysegul Yildiz
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Bassler-Veit, B.; Barut, I.F.; Meric, E.; Avsar, N.; Nazik, A.; Kapan-Yeşilyurt, S., and Yildiz, A., 2013. Distribution of microflora, meiofauna, and macrofauna assemblages in the hypersaline environment of northeastern Aegean Sea coasts.

In this study, the morphology and taxonomy of microflora (charophytes and diatoms), meiofauna (benthic foraminifera and ostracoda), and macrofauna (mollusk) assemblages of the recent surface sediments from saltpans, hypersaline lagoons, and salt lakes of the Gulf of Saros (NW Turkey) were investigated. In total, 44 samples were collected from recent surface sediments in salt pans, hypersaline lagoons, and salt lakes of the Gulf of Saros (Enez Salt Lake, Isik Lake, Kuvalak Lake, Enez Gala Lake, Dalyan Lake, and Tasaltı Lake; Karagol, Vakif, and Erikli salt pans; and Uzungol Lagoon), Gallipoli Peninsula (salt pan), Biga Peninsula (Diremin and Azmak Lagoons and Dalyan Salt Lake), and Gokceada Island (salt lake). Surface sediments were collected, and some physical properties were measured, such as temperature, pH, and salt content. Grain size was determined and classified for each sample. In this study, foraminifera, ostracoda, and mollusca faunas in the normal marine environment were used as indicators and compared with the lagoonal environment, which has increased salt content during the summer months.

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Barbara Bassler-Veit, Ipek F. Barut, Engin Meric, Niyazi Avsar, Atike Nazik, Sevinc Kapan-Yeşilyurt, and Aysegul Yildiz "Distribution of Microflora, Meiofauna, and Macrofauna Assemblages in the Hypersaline Environment of Northeastern Aegean Sea Coasts," Journal of Coastal Research 29(4), 883-898, (1 July 2013). https://doi.org/10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-12-00022.1
Received: 29 January 2012; Accepted: 25 September 2012; Published: 1 July 2013
KEYWORDS
Benthic foraminifera
charophyte
diatom
hypersaline lagoons
Mollusca
Ostracoda
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