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- Title
Anadolu Diyagonali: Bir Biyocoğrafi Sınırın Anatomisi.
- Authors
GÜR, Hakan
- Abstract
The Asian part of Turkey, i.e. Anatolia, is the region where three of the world's 36 biodiversity hotspots meet, and interact: the Mediterranean basin, Irano-Anatolian and Caucasus biodiversity hotspots. One of the most distinctive biogeographic features that helps in understanding the biodiversity of Anatolia is the Anatolian Diagonal, which has long been recognized as a biogeographic boundary between the central and eastern Anatolian floras and faunas, but the processes responsible for its origin and maintenance have not been well understood. The aim of this study is to discuss whether the Anatolian Diagonal corresponds with a significant environmental barrier.
- Publication
Kebikeç: İnsan Bilimleri İçin Kaynak Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2017, Issue 43, p177
- ISSN
1300-2864
- Publication type
Article