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PhD Researcher in Ecological Modelling | R, Python, QGIS, SDM & Climate Data

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Writing Technical Writing, Creative Writing, Translation
Research User Research, Meta-Research, Feasibility Study, Scientific and Technical Research, Systematic Literature Review, Secondary Data Collection
Consulting Scientific and Technical Consulting
Data & AI Predictive Modeling, Statistical Analysis, Image Processing, Image Analysis, Algorithm Design-Non ML, Algorithm Design-ML, Data Visualization, Big Data Analytics
Work Experience

Aarhus University Hospital

March 2025 - Present

Dr

Maltepe Üniversitesi Mühendislik ve Doğa Bilimleri Fakültesi

September 2021 - Present

Aarhus University

- March 2026

Education

Ege Üniversitesi Biyoloji Bölümü

2012 - 2021

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Publications
CONFERENCE POSTER
Micro Architecture of Mammalian Quills and Comparison of Their Strength by Using Finite Element Analysis @conference{87145940aea248648b906bdf2c349eba, title = "Micro Architecture of Mammalian Quills and Comparison of Their Strength by Using Finite Element Analysis: IUPS 2025", abstract = "Aim Mammalian quills have independently evolved in various lineages as a defence mechanism, yet comparative anatomical studies remain scarce. Understanding the internal microarchitecture of these spiny structures is essential for evaluating their mechanical performance and potential applications in biomimetic design. Methods \& Results We performed high-resolution microCT scans on quills from eight mammalian species: African Porcupine(Hystrix sp., 60 kV, 15 W, 3 µm, 430 ms, Al 1 mm filter), Bicolored-spined Porcupine (Coendou bicolor, 40 kV, 15 W, 2 µm, 1100 ms), Cairo Spiny Mouse (Acomys cahirinus, 40 kV, 15 W, 1.59 µm, 1200 ms), Echidna(Tachyglossus aculeatus, 40 kV, 15 W, 3.17 µm, 1100 ms), European Hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus, 60 kV, 15 W, 2 µm, 550 ms), Greater Hedgehog Tenrec (Setifer setosus, 40 kV, 15 W, 2 µm, 1100 ms), North African Hedgehog (Atelerix algirus, 60 kV, 15 W, 2 µm, 700 ms). Each quill was scanned to produce both longitudinal and cross-sectional datasets. All scans were reconstructed using TESCAN{\textquoteright}s Aquila software. Our microCT reconstructions reveal species-specific differences in quill structure, including variations in wall thickness, internal cavities, and medullary complexity. The porcupine quills, echidnas and hedgehogs have different in density and architectural structure and different solid profiles. Conclusions These microCT datasets form the foundation for upcoming Finite Element Analysis (FEA), which will model stress resistance and mechanical efficiency. This work establishes a comparative strength of mammalian quills and contributes mechanical architecture insight into the evolution and biomechanics of protective integumentary structures.", author = "Oguz, \{Mehmet Anil\} and Henrik Lauridsen", year = "2025", month = sep, day = "11", language = "English", note = "40th congress of the international union of physiological sciences, IUPS 2025 ; Conference date: 11-09-2025 Through 14-09-2025", url = "https://www.iups2025.com", } . 40th congress of the international union of physiological sciences, Germany, 11/09/2025.
Fluorescent Secrets Beneath the Skin: @conference{79694474312248548bcb47733fa39e4d, title = "Fluorescent Secrets Beneath the Skin:: Exploring Bone and Iridophore-Based Fluorescence in Hemidactylus turcicus (Squamata: Geckonidae)", abstract = "Aim Biofluorescence is well documented in marine organisms, but its presence and function in terrestrial vertebrates remain largely unexplored. In reptiles, limited evidence points to fluorescence mechanisms such as bone-based or iridophore-induced fluorescence, possibly linked to communication, camouflage, or mate signaling. However, no studies to date have examined fluorescence in Hemidactylus turcicus, a widespread nocturnal Mediterranean gecko. This study addresses that gap by investigating fluorescence distribution in a juvenile specimen. Methods \& Results A juvenile H. turcicus was opportunistically encountered in a garden adjacent to the microscopy lab at Istanbul Medipol University. The specimen was briefly examined under an AxioZoom V16 stereo epifluorescence microscope (Carl Zeiss, Germany) using two excitation wavelengths: 488 nm (green channel, 520/40 BP emission filter) and 561 nm (red channel, 610/50 BP filter). No invasive procedures were applied, and the gecko was released unharmed back into its natural habitat on the same day. Green fluorescence was observed in the periocular area and on the dorsal head surface under 488 nm excitation. Under 561 nm light, red fluorescence appeared in the frontal bone region, visible through the transparent dermal layer. These patterns suggest the presence of both iridophore- and bone-based fluorescence mechanisms. Conclusions This is the first report of biofluorescence in H. turcicus, indicating structural adaptations for light transmission in the dermal and cranial regions. The findings raise new questions about the ecological roles of fluorescence in geckos, particularly during juvenile stages or nocturnal activity. All procedures complied with Turkish national and institutional ethical guidelines.", author = "Oguz, \{Mehmet Anil\} and Henrik Lauridsen and \{{\c S}erif Aydın\}, Mehmet and G{\"u}rkan {\"O}zt{\"u}rk", year = "2025", month = sep, day = "11", language = "English", note = "40th congress of the international union of physiological sciences, IUPS 2025 ; Conference date: 11-09-2025 Through 14-09-2025", url = "https://www.iups2025.com", } . 40th congress of the international union of physiological sciences, Germany, 11/09/2025.
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mehmet Anıl Oğuz, Mehmet Şerif Aydın, Gürkan Öztürk(2024). Casting Light on Fluorescence in Hemidactylus turcicus (Squamata: Geckonidae) . Zoology in the Middle East. 70. (1). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 83--86. Taylor and Francis Ltd.
Oguz, Mehmet Anil, Aydin, Mehmet Serif, Ozturk, Gurkan (2024). Casting Light on Fluorescence in Hemidactylus turcicus (Squamata: Geckonidae) . Zoology in the Middle East.
Anıl Oğuz, M., Şerif Aydın, M., Öztürk, G.(2024). Casting Light on Fluorescence in Hemidactylus turcicus (Squamata: Geckonidae) . Zoology in the Middle East. 70. (1). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 83-86.
Mehmet Anıl Oğuz, Ortaç Onmuş, Bayram Göçmen(2024). New Data on Ecological Niche Modelling And Future Climate Projections Of Anatololacerta anatolica (Anatolian Rock Lizard) . South-Western Journal of Horticulture, Biology and Environment. 15. (1). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 52--67. Editura Universitaria Craiova
Oğuz, M.A., Onmuş, O., Göçmen, B.(2024). NEW DATA ON ECOLOGICAL NICHE MODELLING AND FUTURE CLIMATE PROJECTIONS OF ANATOLOLACERTA ANATOLICA (ANATOLIAN ROCK LIZARD) . South-Western Journal of Horticulture, Biology and Environment. 15. (1). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 52-67.
M.A. Oguz(2022). An unusual preying record of Anatololacerta anatolica (Werner, 1900) (Reptilia: Lacertidae) . North-Western Journal of Zoology. 18. (2). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 240--241. Editura Universitatii din Oradea
Oguz, M.A.(2022). An unusual preying record of Anatololacerta anatolica (Werner, 1900) (Reptilia: Lacertidae) . North-Western Journal of Zoology. 18. (2). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 240-241.
Phylogeographic analyses point to long-term survival on the spot in micro-endemic Lycian salamanders @article{d21973b4f7a84874baa2b99f542c8a9e, title = "Phylogeographic analyses point to long-term survival on the spot in micro-endemic Lycian salamanders", abstract = "Lycian salamanders (genus Lyciasalamandra) constitute an exceptional case of micro-endemism of an amphibian species on the Asian Minor mainland. These viviparous salamanders are confined to karstic limestone formations along the southern Anatolian coast and some islands. We here study the genetic differentiation within and among 118 populations of all seven Lyciasalamandra species across the entire genus{\textquoteright} distribution. Based on circa 900 base pairs of fragments of the mitochondrial 16SrDNA and ATPase genes, we analysed the spatial haplotype distribution as well as the genetic structure and demographic history of populations. We used 253 geo-referenced populations and CHELSA climate data to infer species distribution models which we projected on climatic conditions of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). Within all but one species, distinct phyloclades were identified, which only in parts matched current taxonomy. Most haplotypes (78\%) were private to single populations. Sometimes population genetic parameters showed contradicting results, although in several cases they indicated recent population expansion of phyloclades. Climatic suitability of localities currently inhabited by salamanders was significantly lower during the LGM compared to recent climate. All data indicated a strong degree of isolation among Lyciasalamandra populations, even within phyloclades. Given the sometimes high degree of haplotype differentiation between adjacent populations, they must have survived periods of deteriorated climates during the Quaternary on the spot. However, the alternative explanation of male biased dispersal combined with a pronounced female philopatry can only be excluded if independent nuclear data confirm this result.", author = "Michael Veith and Bayram G{\"o}{\c c}men and Konstantinos Sotiropoulos and Karolos Eleftherakos and Stefan L{\"o}tters and Olaf Godmann and Mert Karı{\c s} and Anil Oğuz and Sarah Ehl", note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 Veith et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.", year = "2020", month = jan, doi = "10.1371/journal.pone.0226326", language = "English", volume = "15", journal = "PLoS One", issn = "1932-6203", publisher = "Public Library of Science", number = "1", } . PLoS One.
Oğuz, M.A., Göçmen, B., Kariş, M., Ehl, S., Veith, M.(2020). Two new populations of Lyciasalamandra flavimembris substantially extend the genus' distribution range in Anatolia . Biharean Biologist. 14. (1). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 36-40.
Mebert, Konrad, Gocmen, Bayram, Igci, Nasit, Karis, Mert, Oguz, Mehmet And, Yildiz, Mehmet Zulfu, Teynie, Alexandre, Stumpel, Nikolaus, Ursenbacher, Sylvain (2020). MOUNTAIN VIPERS IN CENTRAL-EASTERN TURKEY: HUGE RANGE EXTENSIONS FOR FOUR TAXA RESHAPE DECADES OF MISLEADING PERSPECTIVES . Herpetological Conservation and Biology.
Konrad Mebert, Bayram Göçmen, Naşit İğci, Mert Kariş, Mehmet Anıl Oğuz, Mehmet Zülfü Yıldız, Alexandre Teynié, Nikolaus Stümpel, Sylvain Ursenbacher(2020). Mountain vipers in central-eastern Turkey . Herpetological Conservation and Biology. 15. (1). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 169--187. Herpetological Conservation and Biology
Mebert, K., Göçmen, B., İğci, N., Kariş, M., Oğuz, M.A., Yıldız, M.Z., Teynié, A., Stümpel, N., Ursenbacher, S.(2020). Mountain vipers in central-eastern turkey: Huge range extensions for four taxa reshape decades of misleading perspectives . Herpetological Conservation and Biology. 15. (1). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 169-187.
Veith, M., Göçmen, B., Sotiropoulos, K., Eleftherakos, K., Lötters, S., Godmann, O., Karış, M., Oğuz, A., Ehl, S.(2020). Phylogeographic analyses point to long-term survival on the spot in micro-endemic Lycian salamanders . Plos One. 15. (1).
Veith, Michael, Gocmen, Bayram, Sotiropoulos, Konstantinos, Eleftherakos, Karolos, Loetters, Stefan, Godmann, Olaf, Karis, Mert, Oguz, Anil, Ehl, Sarah (2020). Phylogeographic analyses point to long-term survival on the spot in micro-endemic Lycian salamanders . Plos One.
Environmental temperatures shape thermal physiology as well as diversification and genome-wide substitution rates in lizards @article{9429a1afcca04cb1bb53a01327d78218, title = "Environmental temperatures shape thermal physiology as well as diversification and genome-wide substitution rates in lizards", abstract = "Climatic conditions changing over time and space shape the evolution of organisms at multiple levels, including temperate lizards in the family Lacertidae. Here we reconstruct a dated phylogenetic tree of 262 lacertid species based on a supermatrix relying on novel phylogenomic datasets and fossil calibrations. Diversification of lacertids was accompanied by an increasing disparity among occupied bioclimatic niches, especially in the last 10 Ma, during a period of progressive global cooling. Temperate species also underwent a genome-wide slowdown in molecular substitution rates compared to tropical and desert-adapted lacertids. Evaporative water loss and preferred temperature are correlated with bioclimatic parameters, indicating physiological adaptations to climate. Tropical, but also some populations of cool-adapted species experience maximum temperatures close to their preferred temperatures. We hypothesize these species-specific physiological preferences may constitute a handicap to prevail under rapid global warming, and contribute to explaining local lizard extinctions in cool and humid climates.", author = "Joan Garcia-Porta and Iker Irisarri and Martin Kirchner and Ariel Rodr{\'i}guez and Sebastian Kirchhof and Brown, \{Jason L.\} and Amy MacLeod and Turner, \{Alexander P.\} and Faraham Ahmadzadeh and Gonzalo Albaladejo and Jelka Crnobrnja-Isailovic and \{De la Riva\}, Ignacio and Adnane Fawzi and Pedro Gal{\'a}n and Bayram G{\"o}{\c c}men and Harris, \{D. James\} and Octavio Jim{\'e}nez-Robles and Ulrich Joger and \{Jovanovi{\'c} Glava{\v s}\}, Olga and Mert Karı{\c s} and Giannina Koziel and Sven K{\"u}nzel and Mariana Lyra and Donald Miles and Manuel Nogales and Oğuz, \{Mehmet Anıl\} and Panayiotis Pafilis and Lo{\"i}s Rancilhac and Noem{\'i} Rodr{\'i}guez and \{Rodr{\'i}guez Concepci{\'o}n\}, Benza and Eugenia Sanchez and Daniele Salvi and Tahar Slimani and Abderrahim S{\textquoteright}khifa and Qashqaei, \{Ali Turk\} and Anamarija {\v Z}agar and Alan Lemmon and \{Moriarty Lemmon\}, Emily and Carretero, \{Miguel Angel\} and Salvador Carranza and Herv{\'e} Philippe and Barry Sinervo and Johannes M{\"u}ller and Miguel Vences and \{Wollenberg Valero\}, \{Katharina C.\}", note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019, The Author(s).", year = "2019", month = dec, day = "1", doi = "10.1038/s41467-019-11943-x", language = "English", volume = "10", journal = "Nature Communications", issn = "2041-1723", publisher = "Nature Research", number = "1", } . Nature Communications.
Prof. Dr. Bayram Göçmen’in Anısına (23 Aralık 1965-22 Mart 2019) @article{cf360a73beb54f6ab9c7a8a22cfa5f31, title = "Prof. Dr. Bayram G{\"o}{\c c}men{\textquoteright}in Anısına (23 Aralık 1965-22 Mart 2019)", abstract = "If there{\textquoteright}s something written to my destiny: “Biology/Zoology is not a profession for me, it{\textquoteright}s my lifestyle. My feelings, approaches and reactions are coming out of this lifestyle. If you want to learn something, experience it! If you take nature as an example, there is no chance of making a mistake! That{\textquoteright}s the right way!” - Prof. Dr. Bayram G{\"O}{\c C}MEN We (and many people around the world who know him) are in deep sorrow to lose Prof. Dr. Bayram G{\"O}{\c C}MEN, who passed away on 22 March 2019. He will always be remembered with his passion to biology, the invaluable works and students he left behind.", keywords = "Bayram G{\"o}{\c c}men, reptiles are orphaned, Turkish herpetologist, Turkish parasitologist-protozoologist", author = "Yildiz, \{Mehmet Z{\"u}lf{\"u}\} and G{\"o}zde G{\"u}relli and Deniz Yal{\c c}inkaya and Bahadır Akman and Na{\c s}it İğci and Mert Kari{\c s} and Oğuz, \{Mehmet Anıl\}", note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019, ABADER (Adıyaman Bilimsel Arastırmalar Dernegi). All rights reserved.", year = "2019", month = jun, day = "30", doi = "10.31594/commagene.584474", language = "Tyrkisk", volume = "3", pages = "56--67", journal = "Commagene Journal of Biology", publisher = "ABADER (Adiyaman Bilimsel Arastirmalar Dernegi)", number = "1", } . Commagene Journal of Biology.
Garcia-Porta, Joan, Irisarri, Iker, Kirchner, Martin, Rodriguez, Ariel, Kirchhof, Sebastian, Brown, Jason L., MacLeod, Amy, Turner, Alexander P., Ahmadzadeh, Faraham, Albaladejo, Gonzalo, et al. (2019). Environmental temperatures shape thermal physiology as well as diversification and genome-wide substitution rates in lizards . Nature Communications.
Yildiz, M.Z., Gürelli, G., Yalçinkaya, D., Akman, B., Iğci, N., Kariş, M., Oğuz, M.(2019). Tribute to the late prof. Dr. Bayram Göçmen (1965-2019) . North-Western Journal of Zoology. 15. (2). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 201-220.
Yildiz, Mehmet Zulfu, Gurelli, Gozde, Yalcinkaya, Deniz, Akman, Bahadir, Igci, Nasit, Karis, Mert, Oguz, Mehmet Anil (2019). Tribute to the late Prof. Dr. Bayram GOCMEN (1965-2019) . North-Western Journal of Zoology.
Garcia-Porta, J., Irisarri, I., Kirchner, M., Rodríguez, A., Kirchhof, S., Brown, J.L., MacLeod, A., Turner, A.P., Ahmadzadeh, F., Albaladejo, G., et al.(2019). Environmental temperatures shape thermal physiology as well as diversification and genome-wide substitution rates in lizards . Nature Communications. 10. (1).
Yildiz, M.Z., Gürelli, G., Yalçinkaya, D., Akman, B., İğci, N., Kariş, M., Oğuz, M.A.(2019). A Tribute to Prof. Dr. Bayram Göçmen (23 December 1965-22 March 2019),Prof. Dr. Bayram Göçmen’in Anısına (23 Aralık 1965-22 Mart 2019) . Commagene Journal of Biology. 3. (1). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 56-67.
Comparative venomics of the vipera ammodytes transcaucasiana and vipera ammodytes montandoni from turkey provides insights into kinship @article{b2e33622dbc542d7985a054ea2cb6e8f, title = "Comparative venomics of the vipera ammodytes transcaucasiana and vipera ammodytes montandoni from turkey provides insights into kinship", abstract = "The Nose-horned Viper (Vipera ammodytes) is one of the most widespread and venomous snakes in Europe, which causes high frequent snakebite accidents. The first comprehensive venom characterization of the regional endemic Transcaucasian Nose-horned Viper (Vipera ammodytes transcaucasiana) and the Transdanubian Sand Viper (Vipera ammodytes montandoni) is reported employing a combination of intact mass profiling and bottom-up proteomics. The bottom-up analysis of both subspecies identified the major snake protein families of viper venoms. Furthermore, intact mass profiling revealed the presence of two tripeptidic metalloprotease inhibitors and their precursors. While previous reports applied multivariate analysis techniques to clarify the taxonomic status of the subspecies, an accurate classification of Vipera ammodytes transcaucasiana is still part of the ongoing research. The comparative analysis of the viper venoms on the proteome level reveals a close relationship between the Vipera ammodytes subspecies, which could be considered to clarify the classification of the Transcaucasian Nose-horned Viper. However, the slightly different ratio of some venom components could be indicating interspecific variations of the two studied subspecies or intraspecies alternations based on small sample size. Additionally, we performed a bioactivity screening with the crude venoms against several human cancerous and non-cancerous cell lines, which showed interesting results against a human breast adenocarcinoma epithelial cell line. Several fractions of Vipera a. transcaucasiana demonstrated a strong cytotoxic effect on triple negative MDA MB 231 breast cancer cells.", keywords = "Cytotoxicitya, Intact mass profiling, Snake venomics, Transcaucasian Nose-horned Viper, Transdanubian Sand Viper, Tripeptide metalloprotease inhibitor, Vipera ammodytes, Viperidae", author = "Hempel, \{Benjamin Florian\} and Maik Damm and Bayram G{\"o}{\c c}men and Mert Karis and Oguz, \{Mehmet Anıl\} and Ayse Nalbantsoy and S{\"u}ssmuth, \{Roderich D.\}", note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.", year = "2018", month = jan, doi = "10.3390/toxins10010023", language = "English", volume = "10", journal = "Toxins", issn = "2072-6651", publisher = "Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute", number = "1", } . Toxins.
Göçmen, B., Kariş, M., Özmen, E., Oğuz, M.A.(2018). First record of the palestine viper Vipera palaestinae (Sepentes: Viperidae) from anatolia . South-Western Journal of Horticulture, Biology and Environment. 9. (2). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 87-90.
Oğuz, M.A., Kariş, M., Göçmen, B., Veith, M., Godmann, O.(2018). An additional population of Lyciasalamandra atifi veithi (Urodela: Salamandridae) . Biharean Biologist. 12. (2). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 118-120.
Hempel, Benjamin-Florian, Damm, Maik, Gocmen, Bayram, Karis, Mert, Oguz, Mehmet Anil, Nalbantsoy, Ayse, Suessmuth, Roderich D. (2018). Comparative Venomics of the <i>Vipera ammodytes transcaucasiana</i> and <i>Vipera ammodytes montandoni</i> from Turkey Provides Insights into Kinship . Toxins.
Hempel, B.-F., Damm, M., G&#246;&#231;men, B., Karis, M., Oguz, M.A., Nalbantsoy, A., S&#252;ssmuth, R.D.(2018). Comparative venomics of the vipera ammodytes transcaucasiana and vipera ammodytes montandoni from turkey provides insights into kinship . Toxins. 10. (1).
Oğuz, M.A., Aşkin, D., Şener, D., Ekin, H., Kariş, M., G&#246;&#231;men, B.(2017). A stillbirth observation on the Darevsky'S viper, Vipera darevskii Vedmederja et al. (1986) . South-Western Journal of Horticulture, Biology and Environment. 8. (1). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 61-63.
Karis, M., Veith, M., Gocmen, B., Oguz, M.A., Sener, D., Kurt, B.(2017). Genetic confirmation of the occurrence and notes on the ecology of the yellow-bellied toad, Bombina variegata (L., 1758) (Amphibia: Bombinatoridae) in the European part of Turkey . Herpetological Bulletin. (139). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 25-27.
G&#246;&#231;men, B., Mebert, K., Karis, M., Oǧuz, M.A., Ursenbacher, S.(2017). A new population and subspecies of the critically endangered Anatolian meadow viper Vipera anatolica Eiselt and Baran, 1970 in eastern Antalya province . Amphibia Reptilia. 38. (3). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 289-305.
Gocmen, Bayram, Mebert, Konrad, Karis, Mert, Oguz, Mehmet Anil, Ursenbacher, Sylvain (2017). A new population and subspecies of the critically endangered Anatolian meadow viper <i>Vipera anatolica</i> Eiselt and Baran, 1970 in eastern Antalya province . Amphibia-Reptilia.
Bayram G&#246;&#231;men, Konrad Mebert, Mert Karis, Mehmet Anil Oǧuz, Sylvain Ursenbacher(2017). A new population and subspecies of the critically endangered Anatolian meadow viper Vipera anatolica Eiselt and Baran, 1970 in eastern Antalya province . Amphibia Reptilia. 38. (3). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 289--305. Brill Academic Publishers
Mehmet Anil Oğuz, Bayram G&#246;&#231;men, Deniz Yal&#231;inkaya(2016). Comparison of lyciasalamandra atifi (basoglu, 1967) (urodela: Salamandridae) populations with description of three new subspecies from Antalya Province . South-Western Journal of Horticulture, Biology and Environment. 7. (2). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 61--113. Editura Universitaria Craiova
Oğuz, M.A., G&#246;&#231;men, B., Yal&#231;inkaya, D.(2016). Comparison of lyciasalamandra atifi (basoglu, 1967) (urodela: Salamandridae) populations with description of three new subspecies from Antalya Province . South-Western Journal of Horticulture, Biology and Environment. 7. (2). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 61-113.
Bayram G&#246;&#231;men, M. Anil Oğuz, Mert Kariş, C. Mehmet K&#246;semen(2016). New records of two lacertid species and the confirmation of the occurrence of anguis fragilis l. 1758 from ankara province . South-Western Journal of Horticulture, Biology and Environment. 7. (1). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 35--41. Editura Universitaria Craiova
G&#246;&#231;men, B., Anil Oğuz, M., Kariş, M., Mehmet K&#246;semen, C.(2016). New records of two lacertid species and the confirmation of the occurrence of anguis fragilis l. 1758 from ankara province . South-Western Journal of Horticulture, Biology and Environment. 7. (1). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 35-41.
G&#246;&#231;men, B., &#199;i&#231;ek, K., Akman, B., Oğuz, M.A., Yal&#231;inkaya, D.(2015). Population size estimates of Lissotriton vulgaris (L., 1758) and Triturus ivanbureschi Arntzen & Wielstra 2013 (Caudata: Salamandridae) from Edirne, European part of Turkey . North Western Journal of Zoology. 11. (2). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 342-346.
Bayram G&#246;&#231;men, Kerim &#199;i&#231;ek, Bahadir Akman, Anil Oğuz, Deniz Yal&#231;inkaya(2015). Population size estimates of Lissotriton vulgaris (L., 1758) and Triturus ivanbureschi Arntzen & Wielstra 2013 (Caudata: Salamandridae) from Edirne, European part of Turkey . North-Western Journal of Zoology. 11. (2). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 342--346. Editura Universitatii din Oradea
Gocmen, Bayram, Mebert, Konrad, Igci, Nasit, Akman, Bahadir, Yildiz, Mehmet Zulfu, Oguz, Mehmet Anil, Altin, Cagatay (2014). New locality records for four rare species of vipers (Reptilia: Viperidae) in Turkey . Zoology in the Middle East.
Mehmet Anil Oguz, J MULDER, B G&#214;&#199;MEN(2014). The poorly known Anatolian Meadow Viper, Vipera anatolica: new morphological and ecological data . Herpetologica Romanica. 8. Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 1--10. Universitatea din Oradea
G&#246;&#231;men, B., Iǧci, N., Akman, B., Oǧuz, M.A.(2013). New locality records of snakes (Ophidia: Colubridae: Dolichophis, Eirenis) in eastern Anatolia . North-Western Journal of Zoology. 9. (2). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 276-283.
G&#246;&#231;men, B., Veith, M., Akman, B., Godmann, O., Igci, N., Oǧuz, M.A.(2013). New records of the Turkish lycian salamanders (lyciasalamandra, salamandridae) . North-Western Journal of Zoology. 9. (2). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 319-328.
IgcI, N., Akman, B., G&#246;&#231;men, B., Adakul, A., Oguz, M.A.(2013). A new locality record of caucasian parsley frog, pelodytes caucasicus boulenger, 1896 (Amphibia: Anura: Pelodytidae) in the eastern Black Sea region of Anatolia . Biharean Biologist. 7. (1). Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Localization.LocalizedHtmlString 54-56.
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