Yıl: 2012 Cilt: 36 Sayı: 2 Sayfa Aralığı: 103 - 124 Metin Dili: Türkçe İndeks Tarihi: 29-07-2022

Reassessment of conservation status of the genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) in Turkey II

Öz:
Türkiye’nin Doğu, Güneydoğu, İç, Kuzey Anadolu ve Marmara bölgelerinde yayılış gösteren Lamiaceae familyasına ait Salvia L. (adaçayı) taksonlarının güncel koruma statüleri IUCN Kırmızı Liste kategorileri ve kriterlerine göre bölgesel, ulusal ve evrensel ölçekte tekrar değerlendirilmiştir. 2005 yılından bu yana cins üzerine yaptığımız güncel taksonomik revizyon çalışmasına göre, çalışma alanında 79 takson bulunmaktadır. Bu taksonların 36 tanesi endemik, 5’i nadir endemik olmayan ve geriye kalan 39 takson geniş yayılışlıdır. Alandaki endemizm oranı % 46’dır. Populasyonlar ve dağılım alanları üzerine yapılan yeni arazi gözlemleri dikkate alınarak, taksonlar evrensel ölçekte şu tehlike kategorilerine göre sınıfl anırılır: Kritik Derecede Tehlikede (5 takson), Tehlikede (8 takson), Hassas (11 takson), Yakında Tehdit Altına Girebilir (12 takson) ve Düşük Seviyede Endişe Verici (43 takson). Evrensel ölçekte en çok tehlike altında bulunan türler; S. anatolica, S. ballsiana, S. freyniana, S. odontochlamys ve S. pseudeuphratica’dır. Tehlike altındaki taksonlar yoğun insan faaliyetlerinin baskısı altındadır. Bunlar aşırı otlatma, yol yapımı gibi inşaat çalışmaları, tarımsal aktivitelere bağlı arazi açma faaliyetleri ve kentleşme gibi. Tehlike altındaki endemik taksonlar üç ana bölgede yoğunlaşmıştır. 1. Bölge; Sivas, Divriği, Gürün, Pınarbaşı ve Kemaliye’yi içine alır. 2. Bölge; Ankara, Beypazarı, Polatlı ve Sivrihisar’ı içine alır. 3. Bölge; Yozgat, Akdağmadeni, Nevşehir ve Kayseri’dir. Çalışma alanında bulunan tehdit altındaki endemik taksonların korunması için bazı önlemler tavsiye edilir.
Anahtar Kelime: soyu tükenmekte olan türler IUCN sınıfları İç Anadolu Bölgesi adaçayı Doğu Anadolu Bölgesi Salvia Marmara Bölgesi Türkiye Güneydoğu Anadolu Bölgesi Karadeniz Bölgesi coğrafi dağılım

Konular: Biyoloji

Türkiye’de yayılış gösteren Salvia (Lamiaceae) cinsinin koruma statüsünün yeniden değerlendirilmesi II

Öz:
The current conservation status of the Salvia L. (sage) taxa of the family Lamiaceae distributed in the East, South-East, Central, North Anatolian, and Marmara geographic regions of Turkey was reassessed at regional, national, and global levels using IUCN Red List categories and criteria. In accordance with the present taxonomic revision of the genus since 2005, the study area seems to cover 79 taxa, 36 of which are endemic and 4 of which are rare nonendemic; the remaining 39 taxa are widely distributed. The rate of endemism is 46% in the area. Based on new fi eld observations of populations and distribution data, taxa were classifi ed into the following threat categories at the global scale: Critically Endangered (CR) (5 taxa), Endangered (EN) (8 taxa), Vulnerable (VU) (11 taxa), Near Th reatened (NT) (12 taxa), and Least Concern (LC) (43 taxa). The most threatened species at the global scale are S. anatolica, S. ballsiana, S. freyniana, S. odontochlamys, and S. pseudeuphratica. The threatened taxa are under pressure from intensive human activities such as overgrazing, construction (e.g., road construction), land clearing (e.g., agricultural activities), and urbanisation. The threatened endemic taxa are concentrated in 3 main areas. The first area includes Sivas, Divriği, Gürün, Pınarbaşı, and Kemaliye. The second area includes Ankara, Beypazarı, Polatlı, and Sivrihisar. The third area includes Yozgat, Akdağmadeni, Nevşehir, and Kayseri. Some significant measures are recommended here for the conservation and management of the high number of endemic taxa under threat in the research area.
Anahtar Kelime: Marmara Region Turkey Southeast Anatolian Region Black Sea Region geographical distribution endangered species IUCN categories Central Anatolia Region sage East Anatolia Region Salvia

Konular: Biyoloji
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APA KAHRAMAN A, BAGHERPOUR S, KARABACAK E, DOĞAN M, Dogan H, UYSAL İ, CELEP F (2012). Reassessment of conservation status of the genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) in Turkey II. , 103 - 124.
Chicago KAHRAMAN AHMET,BAGHERPOUR Safi,KARABACAK ERSİN,DOĞAN MUSA,Dogan Hakan Mete,UYSAL İsmet,CELEP Ferhat Reassessment of conservation status of the genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) in Turkey II. (2012): 103 - 124.
MLA KAHRAMAN AHMET,BAGHERPOUR Safi,KARABACAK ERSİN,DOĞAN MUSA,Dogan Hakan Mete,UYSAL İsmet,CELEP Ferhat Reassessment of conservation status of the genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) in Turkey II. , 2012, ss.103 - 124.
AMA KAHRAMAN A,BAGHERPOUR S,KARABACAK E,DOĞAN M,Dogan H,UYSAL İ,CELEP F Reassessment of conservation status of the genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) in Turkey II. . 2012; 103 - 124.
Vancouver KAHRAMAN A,BAGHERPOUR S,KARABACAK E,DOĞAN M,Dogan H,UYSAL İ,CELEP F Reassessment of conservation status of the genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) in Turkey II. . 2012; 103 - 124.
IEEE KAHRAMAN A,BAGHERPOUR S,KARABACAK E,DOĞAN M,Dogan H,UYSAL İ,CELEP F "Reassessment of conservation status of the genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) in Turkey II." , ss.103 - 124, 2012.
ISNAD KAHRAMAN, AHMET vd. "Reassessment of conservation status of the genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) in Turkey II". (2012), 103-124.
APA KAHRAMAN A, BAGHERPOUR S, KARABACAK E, DOĞAN M, Dogan H, UYSAL İ, CELEP F (2012). Reassessment of conservation status of the genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) in Turkey II. Turkish Journal of Botany, 36(2), 103 - 124.
Chicago KAHRAMAN AHMET,BAGHERPOUR Safi,KARABACAK ERSİN,DOĞAN MUSA,Dogan Hakan Mete,UYSAL İsmet,CELEP Ferhat Reassessment of conservation status of the genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) in Turkey II. Turkish Journal of Botany 36, no.2 (2012): 103 - 124.
MLA KAHRAMAN AHMET,BAGHERPOUR Safi,KARABACAK ERSİN,DOĞAN MUSA,Dogan Hakan Mete,UYSAL İsmet,CELEP Ferhat Reassessment of conservation status of the genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) in Turkey II. Turkish Journal of Botany, vol.36, no.2, 2012, ss.103 - 124.
AMA KAHRAMAN A,BAGHERPOUR S,KARABACAK E,DOĞAN M,Dogan H,UYSAL İ,CELEP F Reassessment of conservation status of the genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) in Turkey II. Turkish Journal of Botany. 2012; 36(2): 103 - 124.
Vancouver KAHRAMAN A,BAGHERPOUR S,KARABACAK E,DOĞAN M,Dogan H,UYSAL İ,CELEP F Reassessment of conservation status of the genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) in Turkey II. Turkish Journal of Botany. 2012; 36(2): 103 - 124.
IEEE KAHRAMAN A,BAGHERPOUR S,KARABACAK E,DOĞAN M,Dogan H,UYSAL İ,CELEP F "Reassessment of conservation status of the genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) in Turkey II." Turkish Journal of Botany, 36, ss.103 - 124, 2012.
ISNAD KAHRAMAN, AHMET vd. "Reassessment of conservation status of the genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) in Turkey II". Turkish Journal of Botany 36/2 (2012), 103-124.