Asiye Başusta
Fırat University
39 Papers
132 Citations
Asiye Başusta is an academic researcher from Fırat University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Bay. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 32 publications.
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Papers
Length-weight relationships for nine species of batoids from the Iskenderun Bay, Turkey
Asiye Başusta,Nuri Başusta,Nuri Başusta,James A. Sulikowski,William B. Driggers,Sefa Ayhan Demirhan,Erdoğan Çiçek +6 more
TL;DR: These are length–weight relationships for Rhinobatos rhinobato, RhInobatos cemiculus, Gymnura altevela, Dasyatis pastinaca, Rhinoptera marginata, Pteromylaeus bovinus, Torpedo nobiliana, Raja miraletus and Raja clavata captured by gillnet, longline and bottom trawl fishing off the east coast of Iskenderun Bay, Turkey.
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Length-weight relationship of two puffer fishes, Lagocephalus sceleratus and Lagocephalus spadiceus, from Iskenderun Bay, Northeastern Mediterranean, Turkey.
TL;DR: The length-weight relationships of L. sceleratus and Lagocephalus spadiceus captured by commercial bottom trawlers using trawl nets at 24 and 50meter depths and gill nets at depths approximately 8 to 20 meters in the northeastern Mediterranean Sea are determined.
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Otolith biometry - total length relationships in the population of Hazar Bleak, Alburnus heckeli (Battalgil, 1943) inhabiting Lake Hazar, Elazig, Turkey.
Asiye Başusta,H. Bal,E. Aslan +2 more
TL;DR: There was strong relationship between the otolith length and total length of fish.
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New Fisheries-related data from the Mediterranean Sea (April 2015)
Paraskevi K. Karachle,Asiye Başusta,Nuri Başusta,Derya Bostanci,K. Buz,H. Girgin,Ines Chater,L. Kokokiris,Seda Kontaş,M.-H. Ktari,Christos D. Maravelias,George Minos,E. I. Özer,A. Romdhani,Francesco Tiralongo,Daniele Tibullo,G. Tserpes,Paraskevas Vasilakopoulos +17 more
TL;DR: The evaluation of bony structures in aging of Barbus tauricus, otolith dimensions-body length relationships for two species, information on the growth of juvenile Thunnus thynnus and of Ruvettus pretiosus, weight-length relationships for three species and data on feeding habits and reproduction of Aulopus fiamentosus are presented.