Enstitüler by Institution Author "Yamaç, Elif"
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Breeding performance and diet of the Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus L.) in Middle and Upper Sakarya Region, Turkey
Balaban, Sunay; Yamaç, Elif (University Oradea Publ House, 2018)Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) is a globally endangered raptor species, whose populations are declining across its range. Although Turkey has one of the largest population in Western Palearctic Region, studies ... -
Extremely low mitochondrial DNA diversity in a near threatened species, the Cinereous Vulture Aegypius monachus in Turkey
Çakmak, Emel; Peksen, Çiğdem Akın; Kirazlı, Cihangir; Yamaç, Elif; Bilgin, C. Can (Nederlandse Ornithologische Unie, 2019)The Cinereous Vulture Aegypius monachus is a near threatened raptor that occurs in isolated populations across its range. The only comprehensive genetic study performed so far excluded samples from Turkey, although this ... -
Heavy-metal concentrations in feathers of cinereous vulture (Aegypius monachus L.) as an endangered species in Turkey
Yamaç, Elif; Özden, Menekse; Kirazlı, Cihangir; Malkoc, Semra (Springer Heidelberg, 2019)The aim of this study is to find out the certain heavy-metal levels in the feathers of cinereous vulture (Aegypius monachus L.), which is a threatened species. The feathers of the cinereous vultures were collected from the ... -
Population size and breeding success of the Cinereous Vulture, Aegypius monachus, in a newly found breeding area in western Anatolia (Aves: Falconiformes)
Kirazli, Cihangir; Yamaç, Elif (Taylor & Francis LTD, 2013)A total of 123 nests of the Cinereous Vulture, Aegypius monachus, was found in three different nesting areas in Middle Sakarya Region, Western Turkey, during three years. The number of breeding pairs was 32 in 2010, 46 in ... -
Post-fledging movements of Cinereous Vultures Aegypius monachus in Turkey revealed by GPS telemetry
Yamaç, Elif; Bilgin, C. Can (Nederlandse Ornithologische Unie, 2012)Yamac E. & Bilgin C.C. 2012. Post-fledging movements of Cinereous Vultures Aegypius monachus in Turkey revealed by GPS telemetry. Ardea 100: 149-156. We studied the movements, home ranges and roost site preferences of three ...