The nematode assemblages of a lake ecosystem (Lake Korugöl Natural Park, Düzce, West Black Sea Cost of Türkiye): ecology and biodiversity patterns with first reports of 10 genera to the Türkiye nematofauna

Author:

ÇAKMAK Taylan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. DÜZCE ÜNİVERSİTESİ

Abstract

This research was conducted to reveal the soil nematode fauna of Korugöl, Düzce and to contribute to the nematode diversity of the Western Black Sea Region of Türkiye. Field studies within the scope of the study were implemented in 2021. As a result of the study, 29 families, 45 genera and 46 nematode taxa were identified. 10 nematode taxon, namely Aporcelinus, Baladorylaimus, Dorylaimoides, Euteratocephalus, Labronemella, Laimydorus, Lindseyus, Metateratocephalus, Paractinolaimus and Tripylella are the first report for Türkiye's nematofauna. Classification of nematodes according to their feeding types were: 27.27% bacterivorous nematodes, 2.10% fungivoresnematodes, 1.51% herbivorous nematodes, 16.35% predator nematodes and 52.77% omnivorous nematodes.

Publisher

Turkish Journal of Entomology

Subject

Insect Science

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