Browsing by Author "Gur, Mutlu Kart"
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Age and sex differences in hibernation patterns in free-living Anatolian ground squirrels
Gur, Mutlu Kart; Gur, Hakan (ELSEVIER GMBH, 2015)Anatolian ground squirrels, Spermophilus xanthoprymnus (Bennett, 1835), are nearly endemic to Turkey. Various aspects of the biology of Anatolian ground squirrels have been studied. However, a detailed description of ... -
Body temperature patterns and use of torpor in an alpine glirid species, woolly dormouse
Gur, Mutlu Kart; Bulut, Safak; Gur, Hakan; Refinetti, Roberto (SPRINGER HEIDELBERG, 2014)Woolly dormice, Dryomys laniger Felten and Storch (Senckenbergiana Biol 49(6):429-435, 1968), are a small (20-30 g), omnivorous (mainly insectivorous), nocturnal glirid species endemic to Turkey. Although woolly dormice ... -
Do climate-driven altitudinal range shifts explain the intraspecific diversification of a narrow ranging montane mammal, Taurus ground squirrels?
Gur, Hakan; Perktas, Utku; Gur, Mutlu Kart (SPRINGER HEIDELBERG, 2018)Understanding how species have responded to strong climatic fluctuations accompanying glacial-interglacial cycles is critical to predicting their likely responses to future climate change, and therefore can help guide ... -
Modification of Optic Stowaway Tidbits Used for Long Term Measurement of Body Temperature in Animals
Gur, Mutlu Kart (INST ZOOLOGY, BAS, 2012)The Optic Stowaway Tidbit is a commercially available temperature-sensitive data logger (dimensions: 2.6x2.6x0.7 cm, weight: 8.7 g). Although it was manufactured for climatological and industrial applications, it is ...