Yıl: 2016 Cilt: 4 Sayı: 1 Sayfa Aralığı: 31 - 39 Metin Dili: İngilizce İndeks Tarihi: 29-07-2022

BIOCLIMATIC FACTORS AFFECTING THE DISTRIBUTION OF QUERCUS ROBUR L. (PEDUNCULATE OAK) SUBSPECIES IN TURKEY

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Understanding the distribution of individual species and the factors affecting their distribution is a key issue in biogeography, ecology and conservation. This study was carried out to determine bioclimatic factors affecting the two pedunculate oak subspecies (Quercus robur L. subsp. robur and Q. robur subsp. pedunculiflora (K.Koch) Menitsky ) of Turkey and their tolerances to these factors. Mean Temperature of Coldest Quarter (Bio 11), Temperature of Coldest Month (Bio 6), Temperature Annual Range (Bio 7), Temperature Seasonality (Bio), Precipitation Seasonality (Bio 15), Isothermality (Bio 3), Annual Mean Temperature (Bio1) are highly correlated bioclimatic variables that effect the distribution of pedunculate oak subspecies. Multinominal logistic regression result showed that the Bio4 is the only descriptor of the current distribution of subspecies robur and subspecies pedunculiflora. The results also indicate that subspecies pedunculiflora shows a greater tolerance for extreme variation such as more drought summer and colder winters extreme variations during hot summers whereas subspecies robur is more sensitive to these climate variables
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Konular: Orman Mühendisliği
Belge Türü: Makale Makale Türü: Araştırma Makalesi Erişim Türü: Erişime Açık
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APA YILMAZ O, YILMAZ H (2016). BIOCLIMATIC FACTORS AFFECTING THE DISTRIBUTION OF QUERCUS ROBUR L. (PEDUNCULATE OAK) SUBSPECIES IN TURKEY. , 31 - 39.
Chicago YILMAZ Osman Yalçın,YILMAZ HATICE BIOCLIMATIC FACTORS AFFECTING THE DISTRIBUTION OF QUERCUS ROBUR L. (PEDUNCULATE OAK) SUBSPECIES IN TURKEY. (2016): 31 - 39.
MLA YILMAZ Osman Yalçın,YILMAZ HATICE BIOCLIMATIC FACTORS AFFECTING THE DISTRIBUTION OF QUERCUS ROBUR L. (PEDUNCULATE OAK) SUBSPECIES IN TURKEY. , 2016, ss.31 - 39.
AMA YILMAZ O,YILMAZ H BIOCLIMATIC FACTORS AFFECTING THE DISTRIBUTION OF QUERCUS ROBUR L. (PEDUNCULATE OAK) SUBSPECIES IN TURKEY. . 2016; 31 - 39.
Vancouver YILMAZ O,YILMAZ H BIOCLIMATIC FACTORS AFFECTING THE DISTRIBUTION OF QUERCUS ROBUR L. (PEDUNCULATE OAK) SUBSPECIES IN TURKEY. . 2016; 31 - 39.
IEEE YILMAZ O,YILMAZ H "BIOCLIMATIC FACTORS AFFECTING THE DISTRIBUTION OF QUERCUS ROBUR L. (PEDUNCULATE OAK) SUBSPECIES IN TURKEY." , ss.31 - 39, 2016.
ISNAD YILMAZ, Osman Yalçın - YILMAZ, HATICE. "BIOCLIMATIC FACTORS AFFECTING THE DISTRIBUTION OF QUERCUS ROBUR L. (PEDUNCULATE OAK) SUBSPECIES IN TURKEY". (2016), 31-39.
APA YILMAZ O, YILMAZ H (2016). BIOCLIMATIC FACTORS AFFECTING THE DISTRIBUTION OF QUERCUS ROBUR L. (PEDUNCULATE OAK) SUBSPECIES IN TURKEY. Eurasian Journal of Forest Science, 4(1), 31 - 39.
Chicago YILMAZ Osman Yalçın,YILMAZ HATICE BIOCLIMATIC FACTORS AFFECTING THE DISTRIBUTION OF QUERCUS ROBUR L. (PEDUNCULATE OAK) SUBSPECIES IN TURKEY. Eurasian Journal of Forest Science 4, no.1 (2016): 31 - 39.
MLA YILMAZ Osman Yalçın,YILMAZ HATICE BIOCLIMATIC FACTORS AFFECTING THE DISTRIBUTION OF QUERCUS ROBUR L. (PEDUNCULATE OAK) SUBSPECIES IN TURKEY. Eurasian Journal of Forest Science, vol.4, no.1, 2016, ss.31 - 39.
AMA YILMAZ O,YILMAZ H BIOCLIMATIC FACTORS AFFECTING THE DISTRIBUTION OF QUERCUS ROBUR L. (PEDUNCULATE OAK) SUBSPECIES IN TURKEY. Eurasian Journal of Forest Science. 2016; 4(1): 31 - 39.
Vancouver YILMAZ O,YILMAZ H BIOCLIMATIC FACTORS AFFECTING THE DISTRIBUTION OF QUERCUS ROBUR L. (PEDUNCULATE OAK) SUBSPECIES IN TURKEY. Eurasian Journal of Forest Science. 2016; 4(1): 31 - 39.
IEEE YILMAZ O,YILMAZ H "BIOCLIMATIC FACTORS AFFECTING THE DISTRIBUTION OF QUERCUS ROBUR L. (PEDUNCULATE OAK) SUBSPECIES IN TURKEY." Eurasian Journal of Forest Science, 4, ss.31 - 39, 2016.
ISNAD YILMAZ, Osman Yalçın - YILMAZ, HATICE. "BIOCLIMATIC FACTORS AFFECTING THE DISTRIBUTION OF QUERCUS ROBUR L. (PEDUNCULATE OAK) SUBSPECIES IN TURKEY". Eurasian Journal of Forest Science 4/1 (2016), 31-39.