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Musa Dağı'ndaki epifitik vejetasyonu oluşturan briyofitlerin yaşam stratejileri

The life strategies of bryophytes which form epiphytic vegetation on Mount Musa/Turkey

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In this study, the life strategies of bryophytes which form epiphytic vegetation on Mount Musa were analysed. Result of the study total 53 bryophyte taxa (9 liverworts and 44 mosses) which form epiphytic vegetation of study area were recorded. According to life-form and life strategy analysis of taxa, 7 different life-forms and 3 different main categories to 10 different sub-main life-strategy categories were determined. While "Weft (We)" determined as the most dominant life-form, "Perennial stayer strategy" determined as the most dominant life-strategy.
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Bu çalışmada, Musa Dağı'ndaki epifitik vejetasyonu oluşturan briyofitlerin yaşam stratejileri analiz edilmiştir. Çalışma sonucunda alanın epifitik vejetasyonunu oluşturan 9 ciğerotu ve 44 karayosunu olmak üzere toplam 53 briyofit taksonu tespit edilmiştir. Taksonların hayat formu analizine göre 7 farklı hayat formu, yaşam stratejisi analizine göre de 3 faklı ana kategori olmak üzere 10 farklı yaşam stratejisi saptanmıştır. "We (saçak şeklinde)" alandaki hakim hayat formu olurken, "Perennial kalıcı strateji" ise hakim yaşam stratejisi olmuştur.
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