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The Oak – Ecology, History, Management and Planning II 01-03 June 2010, Suleyman Demirel University, Isparta/TURKEY The Oak – Ecology, History, Management and Planning II 01-03 June 2010, Suleyman Demirel University, Isparta/TURKEY The Oak – Ecology, History, Management and Planning II 01-03 June 2010 Suleyman Demirel University Isparta/TURKEY ABSTRACTS Hosted by Suleyman Demirel University Faculty of Forestry 1 The Oak – Ecology, History, Management and Planning II 01-03 June 2010, Suleyman Demirel University, Isparta/TURKEY Edited by Mustafa AVCI Turkey-June 2010 Meeting in Isparta- Turkey 01–03 June 2010 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME ABSTRACTS Conference Venue Faculty of Forestry Suleyman Demirel University ISPARTA CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 2 The Oak – Ecology, History, Management and Planning II 01-03 June 2010, Suleyman Demirel University, Isparta/TURKEY THE OAK - ECOLOGY, HISTORY, MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING II TUESDAY - 1 JUNE CONFERENCE HALL 08.15- REGISTRATION 09.00 09.00- WELCOME SPEECH 09.20 09.20- INFORMATION FROM ORGANISATION 09.30 COMMITTEE OPENING SESSION Moderator: Asko T. LEHTİJARVİ THE ROLE OF OAK IN THE SOLUTION 09.30- OF TURKEY´S PROBLEMS 10.00 Hayrettin KARACA - TURKEY ANCIENT OAKS IN EUROPE – WHERE 10.00- ARE THEY AND WHY ARE THEY 10.25 IMPORTANT? Vikki BENGTSSON - SWEDEN 10.25- COFFEE BREAK 10.50 SESSION 1 Moderator: Nicklas JANSSON THE HABITAT AREAS OF OAK TAXONS 10.50- IN THE FORESTS OF TURKEY AND THE 11.20 ECOLOGICAL NEEDS OF THIS SPECIES M. Doğan KANTARCI - TURKEY 11.20- DEADWOOD – LIVING FORESTS 11.40 Sedat KALEM - TURKEY 11.40- THE INTERNATIONAL OAK SOCIETY 12.05 Béatrice CHASSE - FRANCE OAK SPECIES AND THEIR STATUS IN 12.05- TURKEY 12.25 Nihal ÖZEL - TURKEY 3 The Oak – Ecology, History, Management and Planning II 01-03 June 2010, Suleyman Demirel University, Isparta/TURKEY 12.25- OAK REHABILITATION 12.45 Mustafa KILIÇ, Yakup KILIÇ - TURKEY 12.45- LUNCH 13.50 SESSION 2 Moderator: Ahmet TOLUNAY CONVERSION OF COPPICE FORESTS 13.50- OBTAINED FROM SHOOTS (COPPICE 14.10 MANAGEMENT) Mustafa KILIÇ, Uğur TÜFEKÇİOĞLU - TURKEY ECOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF THE OAKS IN A DISTRICT FROM THE 14.10- MEDITERRANEAN REGION, TURKEY 14.30 Kürşad ÖZKAN, M. Güvenç NEGİZ, Ahmet MERT, Özdemir ŞENTÜRK, Halil SÜEL, Serkan GÜLSOY, Yunus ESER - TURKEY WOOD AND BARK INHABITING FUNGI 14.30- ON QUERCUS 14.55 Stellan SUNHEDE - SWEDEN FOREST TREE GENE CONSERVATION – 14.55- TARGET AND ASSOCIATED SPECIES 15.30 Gösta ERIKSSON - SWEDEN 15.30- COFFEE BREAK 15.50 SESSION 3 Moderator: Brian LEVEY COPPICE MANAGEMENT CLASSES IN 15.50- TURKEY 16.10 Rüstem KIRIŞ, Kamil KILIÇ, Nihat KARAKAYA, Mehmet CEYLAN - TURKEY MULTIFUNCTION PURPOSE IN THE WORK WITH PROTECTION OF THE OAK 16.10- HABITAT IN THE COUNTY OF 16.40 ÖSTERGÖTLAND - SWEDEN Kjell ANTONSSON, SWEDEN 4 The Oak – Ecology, History, Management and Planning II 01-03 June 2010, Suleyman Demirel University, Isparta/TURKEY A COMPARISON OF THE DIVERSITY OF SAPROXYLIC BEETLES ON OAKS IN TURKEY, FRANCE, UK AND SWEDEN 16.40- Nicklas JANSSON, Mustafa AVCI, Mustafa 17.10 COŞKUN, Oğuzhan SARIKAYA, Hervé BRUSTEL, Glenn DUBOIS, Imogen WILDE, Jeremy DAGLEY, Peter HAMMOND THE SITUATION FOR THE OAK FORESTS AND ITS BIODIVERSITY IN 17.10- TURKEY AND SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE 17.25 MANAGEMENT Mustafa AVCI, Nicklas JANSSON, Mustafa COŞKUN, Oğuzhan SARIKAYA - TURKEY 17.25- POSTER SESSION 18.30 PLANTING OF OAK SEEDLINGS 18.30- (NEXT TO THE FACULTY OF 19.15 FORESTRY) 19.30- WELCOME COCKTAIL 21.00 WEDNESDAY - 2 JUNE CONFERENCE HALL SESSION 4 Moderator: Vikki BENGTSSON PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF THE STAG BEETLE (LUCANUS CERVUS) Arno 08.45-09.00 THOMAES, Koen De GELAS & Gloria ANTONINI - ITALY/BELGIUM THE DIVERSITY OF LEAFHOPPERS AND PLANTHOPPERS (HEMIPTERA: 09.00-09.15 AUCHENORRHYNCHA) ON QUERCUS IN EUROPE M.R. WILSON - UNITED KINGDOM 5 The Oak – Ecology, History, Management and Planning II 01-03 June 2010, Suleyman Demirel University, Isparta/TURKEY ICHNEUMONIDAE PARASITOIDS OF KASNAK OAK NATURAL PROTECTION AREA’S HARMFUL 09.15-09.30 INSECTS Ayşegül ÖZDAN, M. Faruk GÜRBÜZ, Hasan KIRTAY - TURKEY 09.30-09.50 COFFEE BREAK SESSION 6 Moderator: Béatrice CHASSE SAPROXYLIC INSECTS IN 09.50-10.05 PASTURE WOODLANDS IN WALES Brian LEVEY - UNITED KINGDOM BIRD SPECIES FOUND IN OAK STANDS (THE EXAMPLE OF ISTANBUL 10.05-10.20 – BELGRAD FOREST) Zeynel ARSLANGÜNDOĞDU, Erdem HIZAL - TURKEY WOODPECKER SPECIES LIVING IN ISTANBUL-BELGRAD FORESTS 10.20-10.40 Erdem HIZAL, Zeynel ARSLANGÜNDOĞDU - TURKEY BOTANICAL, ECOLOGICAL PROPERTIES AND HISTORICAL USAGE OF KASNAK OAK [QUERCUS 10.40-10.55 VULCANICA (BOISS. AND HELDR.)],: AN ENDEMIC SPECIES FOR TURKEY Bilgin GÜLLER, Yasin KARATEPE, Hüseyin FAKİR - TURKEY FIELD TRIP TO KASNAK OAK 11.00-19.00 FOREST 20.00-23.00 DINNER AT EĞİRDİR 6 The Oak – Ecology, History, Management and Planning II 01-03 June 2010, Suleyman Demirel University, Isparta/TURKEY WEDNESDAY - 2 JUNE CEDAR HALL SESSION 5 Moderator: Nihal ÖZEL SOME MORPHOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL SEED CHARACTERISTICS OF QUERCUS CERRIS L. AND QUERCUS COCCIFERA L. FROM PROVENANCE OF EĞİRDİR-YUKARI GÖKDERE Dilek YILDIZ, Ayşe DELİGÖZ Musa GENÇ – TURKEY SHAPE ANALYSIS OF OAK LEAVES M. Tekin BABAÇ, Yasin BAKIŞ, Emel USLU – TURKEY ANALYSIS OF MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERS OF OAK ACORNS Yasin BAKIŞ, M. Tekin BABAÇ – TURKEY COFFEE BREAK SESSION 7 Moderator: Nevzat GÜRLEVİK GENERAL SOIL PROPERTIES OF PURE OAK (Quercus) FORESTS ON NORTHERN STRANDJA – TURKEY Ender MAKİNECİ, Ersel YILMAZ, Emrah ÖZDEMİR, Meriç KUMBAŞLI, Orhan SEVGİ, Akif KETEN, Vedat BEŞKARDEŞ, Hayati ZENGİN, Hatice ÇINAR YILMAZ Servet ÇALIŞKAN – TURKEY EFFECT OF SULPHUR DIOXIDE (SO2) GASES DURING COPPER MANUFACTURING IN MURGUL ON SOME MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF OAK (QUERCUS PETRAEA) WOOD Elif TOPALOĞLU, Nurgül AY – TURKEY DETERMINATION ON SOME MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DIFFERENT TWO OAK SEEDLINGS (Q. ITHABURENSIS DECNE. SUBSP. MACROLEPIS (KOTSCHY.) HEDGE & YALT AND Q. SUBER L.) Serap BİLGİN, Esra ALIM - TURKEY 7 The Oak – Ecology, History, Management and Planning II 01-03 June 2010, Suleyman Demirel University, Isparta/TURKEY SITE PROPERTIES OF VALONIA OAK (QUERCUS ITHABURENSIS DECNE. SUBSP. MACROLEPIS (KOTSCHY) HEDGE & YALT.) COMMUNITIES IN AEGEAN REGION Nihal ÖZEL, Muhammet KILCI, Gıyasettin AKBİN, M. Emin AKKAŞ, H. Handan ÖNER, Nuran ALTUN - TURKEY FIELD TRIP TO KASNAK OAK FOREST DINNER AT EĞİRDİR THIRSDAY - 3 JUNE CONFERENCE HALL 08.50- INFORMATION FROM ORGANISATION 09.00 COMMITTEE SESSION 8 Moderator: Gösta ERIKSSON DISTRIBUTIONS OF SPECIES RICHNESS 09.00- OF TURKISH QUERCUS 09.20 E. USLU, M. T. BABAÇ, Y. BAKIŞ - TURKEY OUTLINES OF THE PHYTOGEOGRAPHY 09.20- OF THE MEDITERRANEAN OAKS Francesco 09.40 SPADA - ITALY OAK DECLINE IN EAST GERMANY – SYMPTOMS AND BACKGROUNDS 09.40- KATZEL Ralf, LÖFFLER Sonja, 10.00 HIELSCHER Kati, STRONBACH Björn, HEISTERBERG Betina, HEYDECK Paul, HORNSCHUCH Falko - GERMANY 8 The Oak – Ecology, History, Management and Planning II 01-03 June 2010, Suleyman Demirel University, Isparta/TURKEY DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM ON OAK (Quercus) BIOMASS ESTIMATION Emrah ÖZDEMİR, Ersel YILMAZ, Ender 10.00- MAKİNECİ, Meriç KUMBAŞLI, Orhan SEVGİ, 10.20 Akif KETEN, Vedat BEŞKARDEŞ, Hayati ZENGİN, Hatice ÇINAR YILMAZ, Servet ÇALIŞKAN - TURKEY 10.20- COFFEE BREAK 10.50 SESSION 9 Moderator: Kjell ANTONSSON WHY IS IT IMPORTANT FOR FUTURE MANAGEMENT TO MONITOR THE 10.50- MORTALITY RATES OF OUR ANCIENT 11.20 OAKS? Ola BENGTSSON, Vikki BENGTSSON - SWEDEN MANAGING OAKS IN THE NATURE RESERVE “BOSCO DELLA FONTANA” (NORTHERN ITALY) AND NATIONAL 11.20- GUIDELINES FOR MONITORING OAK- 11.50 ASSOCIATED SAPROXYLIC BEETLES Alessandro CAMPANARO, Franco MASON - ITALY PROMOTING THE CONSERVATION 11.50- OFANCIENT OAKS (Quercus robur) IN 12.15 EPPING FOREST - UK Jeremy DAGLEY - UNITED KINGDOM KERMES OAK (QUERCUS COCCIFERA L.): AN IMPORTANT TREE SPECIES FROM 12.15- AN ECOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE 12.35 Yasin KARATEPE, Nevzat GÜRLEVİK - TURKEY 12.35- LUNCH 13.50 SESSION 10 Moderator: H. Tuğba DOĞMUŞ L. 9 The Oak – Ecology, History, Management and Planning II 01-03 June 2010, Suleyman Demirel University, Isparta/TURKEY 500 YEARS OF OAK FOREST MANAGEMENT IN MEERDAAL FOREST 13.50- (FLANDERS, BELGIUM) 14.15 Kris VANDEKERKHOVE, Hans BAETE, Beatrijs Van der Aa - BELGIUM SOUTOK – HOW TO SAVE OAK 14.15- DOMINATED FLOODPLAIN FOREST Antonin 14.40 KRASA, CZECH REPUBLIC ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT OF MIXED OAK FORESTS OF QUERCUS SUBER 14.40- AND Q. CANARIENSIS IN SOUTH SPAIN 15.05 MARANON, T., URBIETA, I. R., PEREZ-RAMOS I. M, IBANEZ B.,ZAVALA, M. A - SPAIN THE WOOD-PASTURES FROM SAXON TRANSYLVANIA, ROMANIA: KNOWLEDGE, 15.05- CONSERVATION STATUS AND TRENDS 15.25 Kinga ÖLLERER, Tibor HARTEL, Cosmin Ioan MOGA, Ciprian SAMOILĂ - ROMANIA 15.25- COFFEE BREAK 16.00 SESSION 11 Moderator: Francesco SPADA THREATS TO OAK DOMINATED 16.00- STANDS IN BELGRADE FOREST, ISTANBUL 16.20 (In case of deer breeding area) Aytekin ERTAŞ - TURKEY ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS OF DYER’S OAK (QUERCUS INFECTORIA OLIVIER SUBSP. BOISSIERI (REUTER) O. SCHWARZ) 16.20- DISTRIBUTION AREA IN WEST ANATOLIA 16.40 Nihal ÖZEL, Dr. H. Handan ÖNER, Gıyasettin AKBİN, M. Emin AKKAŞ, Muhammet KILCI, Nuran ALTUN - TURKEY 10 The Oak – Ecology, History, Management and Planning II 01-03 June 2010, Suleyman Demirel University, Isparta/TURKEY SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF OAK FORESTS IN ISPARTA REGIONAL FOREST 16.40- DIRECTORATE WITH GEOGRAPHIC 17.00 INFORMATION SYSTEM H. Oğuz ÇOBAN, Mehmet EKER, Yasin KARATEPE - TURKEY 17.00- POSTER SESSION 18.00 18.00- VISIT TO GÖLCÜK NATURE PARK AND 19.30 ROSE GARDENS 19.30- BANQUET DINNER 23.00 11 The Oak – Ecology, History, Management and Planning II 01-03 June 2010, Suleyman Demirel University, Isparta/TURKEY POSTERS 1. THE EFFECT OF RADICLE PRUNING ON ROOT AND SHOOT MORPHOLOGY IN QUERCUS VULCANICA SEEDLINGS- Ayşe Deligöz, Dilek Yıldız, Musa Genç – TURKEY 2. GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTS KINDS OF QUERCUS L. IN MARDAKAN ARBORETUM AND THEIR USE IN GARDENING - Z.H.Abbasova, Z. E. Memmedova, A. P. Bagirli, A. Koksal, V.N.Haciyev – AZERBAJIAN 3. SAMPLING LUCANUS SP. (SCOPOLI, 1763) OF THE WEST- PALAEARCTIC- Arno Thomaes, Luca Bartolozzi, Michele Zilioli, Koen De Gelas & Gloria Antonini – ITALY 4. MULTIPLE USAGE OF OAK FORESTS IN RUISSALO ISLAND IN SOUTH-WESTERN FINLAND- Asko Lehtijärvi –TURKEY 5. THE CAPACITY OF CARBON SINKS IN THE SOILS OF DEHESAS CONTAINING Quercus ilex L.
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