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Öğe FEATHER MITES (ACARIFORMES: ASTIGMATA) FROM THE BIRDS RINGED AT THE KARPAZ BIRD RINGING STATION (İSKELE, NORTH CYPRUS)(University of Tyumen, 2025) Eren, Gökhan; Kızılkaya, Esat; Karaardiç, Hakan; Bukan, Mustafa Güray; Karaca, MehmetFeather mites (Astigmata: Analgoidea and Pterolichoidea) examined in this study were collected from live birds captured and ringed in the autumn of 2024 at the Karpaz Bird Ringing Station. A total of 17 feather mite species from the families Proctophyllodidae (Dolichodectes—1, Joubertophyllodes—1, Monojoubertia—1, Proctophyllodes—10 species) and Trouessartiidae (Trouessartia—4 species) have been detected during the study. All of these are new records for the fauna of Cyprus. Males and females of all recorded species are illustrated in the provided photos. © Acarina 2025.Öğe First Ringing Station in Cyprus, Karpaz Bird Ringing Station: Results of Autumn Migration Season in 2024(Adiyaman University, 2025) Karaardiç, Hakan; Kızılkaya, Esat; Bukan, Mustafa GürayCyprus is one of the important islands in the Western Palearctic for bird migration routes, especially on the eastern Mediterranean route. In contrast to Western Europe, research on bird migrations in Eastern Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean remains limited. Due to its geographical location and surface area, Cyprus hosts millions of migratory birds in the Eastern Mediterranean region during the Eastern European bird migrations. The Karpaz Bird Ringing Station, established in Northern Cyprus, has the potential to fill many gaps. Regular ringing activities started in the autumn season of 2024 at the station, a total of 157 meters of mist nets were used, and 1,436 birds from 39 species were ringed. The most frequently ringed species were the Eurasian blackcap, common chiffchaff, European robin, Sardinian warbler, willow warbler, song thrush, stonechat, Spanish sparrow, black redstart, and common redstart. According to the results, the long-distance migrants, such as willow warblers, common redstarts, and blackcap individuals, have higher fat scores. These preliminary data reveal the importance of the role of Cyprus in bird migrations. Although there is only one control bird (Hungarian control), increasing the recapture data (especially between Israel, Türkiye and Cyprus) will significantly contribute to the determination of migration dynamics (migration phenology, stopover ecology, migration routes, individual physiological changes and more) in the Eastern Mediterranean part of bird migrations under the western Palearctic migration route. © 2025, Adiyaman University. All rights reserved.












