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  • Publication
    Helminth parasites of the Turkish smooth newt, lissotriton schmidtleri (raxworthy, 1988) and balkan crested newt, triturus ivanbureschi arntzen et wielstra, 2013 from İzmir, Turkey
    (Folium Publ Co, 2023-01-01) Olgun, Kurtuluş; Avcı, Aziz; Uzum, Nazan; Ilgaz, Çetin; BİRLİK, SEZEN; Yıldırımhan, Hikmet Sami; YILDIRIMHAN, HİKMET SAMİ; Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi; Biyoloji Bölümü; AAB-9963-2020; AAC-1581-2020
    May 23, We studied the helminths parasitizing the individuals of the Turkish smooth newt, Lissotriton schmidtleri (n = 60) and the Balkan crested newt, Triturus ivanbureschi (n = 40) collected from two localities in Izmir, Turkey. Of the 100 newts, 20 (20%) were infected. We detected only one species of parasites, Megalobatrachonema terdentatum (Nematoda: Kathlaniidae), with a prevalence of 0.13% and 0.30% in L. schmidtleri and T. ivanbureschi, respec-tively. Triturus ivanbureschi represents a new host record for M. terdentatum. Also we present new locality re-cords for both hosts and helminth species.
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    Helminths of the digestive tract in buteo buteo (Falconiformes: Falconidae) in Bursa province of northwest Turkey
    (Tübitak Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Araştırma Kurumu, 2015-01-01) Tezel, Mehmet; Girişgin, Ahmet Onur; Birlik, Sezen; Yıldırımhan, Hikmet Sami; Şenlik, Bayram; Tezel, Mehmet; GİRİŞGİN, AHMET ONUR; BİRLİK, SEZEN; YILDIRIMHAN, HİKMET SAMİ; ŞENLİK, BAYRAM; Veteriner Fakültesi; Parasitoloji Bölümü; 0000-0002-0020-2708; 0000-0003-2964-2245; AAB-9963-2020; B-5286-2017; AAC-1581-2020; CDI-4443-2022; GBN-0139-2022
    Raptors can be parasitized by numerous helminth species due to their feeding behavior. When the parasite load is high, the bird's life can be affected. A total of 21 common buzzards, Buteo buteo, from different districts of Bursa, in Northwest Turkey, were examined for helminth infections. The results of the postmortem examination revealed that 15 of 21 buzzards (71.43%) harbored 1 or more helminth species. Seven species/genera of helminths were detected at the following prevalence rates: ascarid larvae (47.62%), Strigea falconis (38.09%), Neodiplostomum attenuatum (33.33%), Cladotaenia globifera (14.29%), Centrorhynchus amphibius (14.29%), Physaloptera alata (9.52%), and Synhimantus laticeps (4.76%). The most common helminth species was S. falconis, which was found in the small intestine of its hosts. This study is the first report to describe the presence of N. attenuatum, S. falconis, C. globifera, P. alata, and C. amphibius in the common buzzards of Turkey. This study is also the first to report the presence of S. laticeps in common buzzards, although this helminth had been previously reported in a sparrow hawk in Turkey.
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    Helminth parasites of anatololacerta anatolica (Werner, 1902) from western provinces (Aydın, Bursa, Çanakkale, İzmir) of Türkiye
    (Helminthological Soc Washington, 2023-01-01) Sümer, Nurhan; Yıldırımhan, Hikmet Sami; Bursey, Charles Robert; Birlik, Sezen; Kumlutaş, Yusuf; Ilgaz, Çetin; Candan, Kamil; Caynak, Elif Yildirim; SÜMER, NURHAN; YILDIRIMHAN, HİKMET SAMİ; BİRLİK, SEZEN; Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi; Biyoloji Bölümü; AAH-4193-2021; AAC-1581-2020; AAB-9963-2020
    Thirty-eight individuals of Anatololacerta anatolica (Werner, 1902) (17 males, 20 females, and 1 juvenile) were collected by hand from western Provinces of Turkiye and the following helminth species were found: 1 species of Digenea Plagiorchis elegans (Rudolphi, 1802) Braun, 1902, 1 species of Cestoda Mesocestoides sp. (tetrathyridia), and 4 species of Nematoda Skrjabinodon medinae, Skrjabinelazia hoffmanni Li, 1934, Skrjabinelazia taurica, and Spauligodon aloisei. Anatololacerta anatolica represents a new host record for P. elegans, S. taurica and S. aloisei.
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    Helminth parasites of the levantine frog (Pelophylax bedriagae Camerano, 1882) from the western part of Turkey
    (Walter de Gruyter Gmbh, 2015-03-01) Demir, S.; Yakar, O.; Yıldırımhan, Hıkmet Sami; Birlik, Sezen; YILDIRIMHAN, HİKMET SAMİ; BİRLİK, SEZEN; Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi; Biyoloji Bölümü; 0000-0001-5997-5070; AAB-9963-2020; AAC-1581-2020
    Fifty-four Pelophylax bedriagae (Levantine Frog) from Turkey (Izmir and Manisa Provinces) were examined for helminth parasites. The frogs were collected between 2012 and 2014 years. Eight species of helminth parasites were recorded: 3 species of Nematoda (Rhabdias bufonis, Cosmocerca ornata, Oswaldocruzia filiformis), 3 species of Digenea (Diplodiscus subclavatus, Haematoloechus breviansa, Gorgoderina vitelliloba), 1 species of Acanthocephala (Acanthocephalus ranae) and 1 species of Hirudinea (Hirudo medicinalis). Pelophylax bedriagae is a new host record for these parasite species.
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    Postmortem findings on a group of Pica pica (Passeriformes: Corvidae)
    (Ankara Üniversitesi, 2019-01-01) Girişgin, Ahmet Onur; Alasonyalılar Demirer, Aylin; Büyükcangaz, Esra; Khider, Mohammed; Birlik, Sezen; İpek, Volkan; GİRİŞGİN, AHMET ONUR; ALASONYALILAR DEMİRER, AYLİN; BÜYÜKCANGAZ, ESRA; Khider, Mohammed; BİRLİK, SEZEN; İpek, Volkan; Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi; Biyoloji Bölümü; 0000-0002-0020-2708; 0000-0001-5874-7797; AAL-2323-2020; B-5286-2017; ABZ-7197-2022; AAB-9963-2020; EKS-2415-2022; DAZ-7569-2022
    Common magpies (Corvidae: Pica pica) distribute through rural and urban areas of Turkey. Because of their distribution in urbanised regions, magpies may have some potential infectious agents which may relate to domestic animals and humans. In this study, eight common magpies brought to the animal hospital in need of medical intervention were examined for endoparasites and bacteria in a one-year period. Additionally, histopathologic examinations with related organs were carried out along with endo-parasitical, cytological and microbial examination the following necropsy. As results of the necropsies, three parasite species including two helminths and one protozoan (Passerilepis sp., Brachylaima sp., Isospora rochalimai, respectively) were identified, while Staphylococcus xylosus, S. sciuri, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumonia, Salmonella spp. were isolated after microbiological examination. Histopathology revealed that subacute focal mycotic pneumonia, chronic nonpurulent granulomatous gastroenteritis, verminous enteritis, and the presence of paratyphoid nodules in liver. Both of the parasites and bacteria are the first records for Turkey's helminth/bacterial fauna in wild birds.
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    Helminth parasites of the mediterranean chameleon chamaeleo chamaeleon (linnaeus, 1758) (reptilia: Chamaeleonidae) from Turkey
    (Inst Zoology, Bas, 2020-09-01) Yılmaz, Can; Yıldırım, Elif; Candan, Kamil; Kumluta, Yusuf; Ilgaz, Cetin; Birlik, Sezen; BİRLİK, SEZEN; Yıldırımhan, Hikmet Sami; YILDIRIMHAN, HİKMET SAMİ; Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi; Biyoloji Bölümü; 0000-0002-0028-6614; 0000-0002-1599-9473
    The hehninth fauna of thirty nine Mediterranean Chameleon, Chamaeleo chamaeleon (Linnaeus, 1758) (22 male male, 17 female female) was examined. Specimens collected from Adana, Hatay, Antalya, Aydin, Gaziantep, Mugla and Izmir provinces in Turkey. The trematodes recovered included Plagiorchis elegans (Rudolphi, 1802) Braun, 1902, P. molini Lent & Freitas, 1940 and Pseudosonsinotrema chamaeleonis Dollfus, 1951. The nematode recovered was Physaloptera sp. Turkey is a new geographical record for Pseudosonsinotrema chamaeleonis. C. chamaeleon represents a new host record for P. elegans, P. molini and Physaloptera sp.