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Peracarid crustaceans in the river danube and its tributaries: Results of the 4th joint danube survey

Borza, Péter; Csányi, Béla; Đanić, Vjeran; Kenderov, Lyubomir; Kladarić, Lidija; Lešťáková, Margita; Muc, Tjaša; Němejcová, Denisa; Očadlík, Miroslav; Paunović, Momir; Rotar, Bernarda; Szekeres, József; Veseli, Marina; Zorić, Katarina

(Helsinki: Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Borza, Péter
AU  - Csányi, Béla
AU  - Đanić, Vjeran
AU  - Kenderov, Lyubomir
AU  - Kladarić, Lidija
AU  - Lešťáková, Margita
AU  - Muc, Tjaša
AU  - Němejcová, Denisa
AU  - Očadlík, Miroslav
AU  - Paunović, Momir
AU  - Rotar, Bernarda
AU  - Szekeres, József
AU  - Veseli, Marina
AU  - Zorić, Katarina
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://www.reabic.net/journals/bir/2021/Issue3.aspx
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4459
AB  - The River Danube has played a pivotal role in the range expansion of Ponto-Caspian faunal elements in recent decades; therefore, the monitoring of its biota is of high scientific and conservation importance. In this publication, the records on peracarid crustaceans yielded by the macrozoobenthos samples for the 4th Joint Danube Survey (2019) are presented. Altogether 21 species (16 Amphipoda, 2 Isopoda, 3 Mysida) were recorded at 44 sites in the Danube (between river km 2581 and 18) and its major tributaries. Invasive Ponto-Caspian species showed the most common occurrence, some of which (Chelicorophium robustum, Chelicorophium sowinskyi, and Paramysis lacustris) have been observed beyond their previously known distribution. Nevertheless, the records of Gammarus spp. in the German Danube section might potentially indicate an improvement in the status of these native species in the region. The survey also confirmed the intensifying colonization of the River Tisza by Ponto-Caspian species, showing the first record of C. robustum in the river as well as additional occurrences of the previous invader, Pontogammarus robustoides. Besides these notable records, the dataset will also serve as a useful reference for potential further range expansions.
PB  - Helsinki: Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre
T2  - BioInvasions Records
T1  - Peracarid crustaceans in the river danube and its tributaries: Results of the 4th joint danube survey
IS  - 3
VL  - 10
DO  - 10.3391/BIR.2021.10.3.12
SP  - 623
EP  - 628
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Borza, Péter and Csányi, Béla and Đanić, Vjeran and Kenderov, Lyubomir and Kladarić, Lidija and Lešťáková, Margita and Muc, Tjaša and Němejcová, Denisa and Očadlík, Miroslav and Paunović, Momir and Rotar, Bernarda and Szekeres, József and Veseli, Marina and Zorić, Katarina",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The River Danube has played a pivotal role in the range expansion of Ponto-Caspian faunal elements in recent decades; therefore, the monitoring of its biota is of high scientific and conservation importance. In this publication, the records on peracarid crustaceans yielded by the macrozoobenthos samples for the 4th Joint Danube Survey (2019) are presented. Altogether 21 species (16 Amphipoda, 2 Isopoda, 3 Mysida) were recorded at 44 sites in the Danube (between river km 2581 and 18) and its major tributaries. Invasive Ponto-Caspian species showed the most common occurrence, some of which (Chelicorophium robustum, Chelicorophium sowinskyi, and Paramysis lacustris) have been observed beyond their previously known distribution. Nevertheless, the records of Gammarus spp. in the German Danube section might potentially indicate an improvement in the status of these native species in the region. The survey also confirmed the intensifying colonization of the River Tisza by Ponto-Caspian species, showing the first record of C. robustum in the river as well as additional occurrences of the previous invader, Pontogammarus robustoides. Besides these notable records, the dataset will also serve as a useful reference for potential further range expansions.",
publisher = "Helsinki: Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre",
journal = "BioInvasions Records",
title = "Peracarid crustaceans in the river danube and its tributaries: Results of the 4th joint danube survey",
number = "3",
volume = "10",
doi = "10.3391/BIR.2021.10.3.12",
pages = "623-628"
}
Borza, P., Csányi, B., Đanić, V., Kenderov, L., Kladarić, L., Lešťáková, M., Muc, T., Němejcová, D., Očadlík, M., Paunović, M., Rotar, B., Szekeres, J., Veseli, M.,& Zorić, K.. (2021). Peracarid crustaceans in the river danube and its tributaries: Results of the 4th joint danube survey. in BioInvasions Records
Helsinki: Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre., 10(3), 623-628.
https://doi.org/10.3391/BIR.2021.10.3.12
Borza P, Csányi B, Đanić V, Kenderov L, Kladarić L, Lešťáková M, Muc T, Němejcová D, Očadlík M, Paunović M, Rotar B, Szekeres J, Veseli M, Zorić K. Peracarid crustaceans in the river danube and its tributaries: Results of the 4th joint danube survey. in BioInvasions Records. 2021;10(3):623-628.
doi:10.3391/BIR.2021.10.3.12 .
Borza, Péter, Csányi, Béla, Đanić, Vjeran, Kenderov, Lyubomir, Kladarić, Lidija, Lešťáková, Margita, Muc, Tjaša, Němejcová, Denisa, Očadlík, Miroslav, Paunović, Momir, Rotar, Bernarda, Szekeres, József, Veseli, Marina, Zorić, Katarina, "Peracarid crustaceans in the river danube and its tributaries: Results of the 4th joint danube survey" in BioInvasions Records, 10, no. 3 (2021):623-628,
https://doi.org/10.3391/BIR.2021.10.3.12 . .
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Aquatic Worm Assemblages along the Danube: A Homogenization Warning

Atanacković, Ana; Šporka, Ferdinand; Marković, Vanja; Slobodnik, Jaroslav; Zorić, Katarina; Csányi, Bela; Paunović, Momir

(MDPI, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Atanacković, Ana
AU  - Šporka, Ferdinand
AU  - Marković, Vanja
AU  - Slobodnik, Jaroslav
AU  - Zorić, Katarina
AU  - Csányi, Bela
AU  - Paunović, Momir
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/9/2612
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/123456789/3888
AB  - In this study, we analyzed the impacts of different environmental conditions on aquatic
worm communities along the Danube River, based on two longitudinal surveys, the Joint Danube
Surveys 2 and 3 (JDS; 2007 and 2013). We identified the most important environmental factors
(among analyzed groups) that shape worm communities: hydromorphlogical alterations, flow
velocity and substrate (HYMO group), dissolved oxygen, nitrates and nitrites (physico-chemical
parameters), zinc and nickel (metals), monobutyltin cation, benzo(b) fluoranthene and
benzo(k)fluoranthene, polychlorinated biphenyls PCB 77 and PCB 118 (selected chemical
determinants—organotin compounds, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons—PAHs and PCBs). A
homogenization of species composition of Oligochaeta assemblages along the Danube was
confirmed. As one of main factors related to biotic homogenization, hydromorphological
alterations represented by similar changes in flow velocity and substrates along Danube’s course
could be singled out. Our results indicate that Oligochaeta could be used for the identification of
the level of hydromorphological degradation in large rivers (homogenization), rather than for
stressors classified as nutrient and organic pollutants. Our results provide additional evidence in
risk assessment of the environment, contributing in water management and monitoring of the
ecological status as proposed by the Water Framework Directive.
PB  - MDPI
T2  - Water
T1  - Aquatic Worm Assemblages along the Danube: A Homogenization Warning
IS  - 9
VL  - 12
DO  - 10.3390/w12092612
SP  - 2612
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Atanacković, Ana and Šporka, Ferdinand and Marković, Vanja and Slobodnik, Jaroslav and Zorić, Katarina and Csányi, Bela and Paunović, Momir",
year = "2020",
abstract = "In this study, we analyzed the impacts of different environmental conditions on aquatic
worm communities along the Danube River, based on two longitudinal surveys, the Joint Danube
Surveys 2 and 3 (JDS; 2007 and 2013). We identified the most important environmental factors
(among analyzed groups) that shape worm communities: hydromorphlogical alterations, flow
velocity and substrate (HYMO group), dissolved oxygen, nitrates and nitrites (physico-chemical
parameters), zinc and nickel (metals), monobutyltin cation, benzo(b) fluoranthene and
benzo(k)fluoranthene, polychlorinated biphenyls PCB 77 and PCB 118 (selected chemical
determinants—organotin compounds, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons—PAHs and PCBs). A
homogenization of species composition of Oligochaeta assemblages along the Danube was
confirmed. As one of main factors related to biotic homogenization, hydromorphological
alterations represented by similar changes in flow velocity and substrates along Danube’s course
could be singled out. Our results indicate that Oligochaeta could be used for the identification of
the level of hydromorphological degradation in large rivers (homogenization), rather than for
stressors classified as nutrient and organic pollutants. Our results provide additional evidence in
risk assessment of the environment, contributing in water management and monitoring of the
ecological status as proposed by the Water Framework Directive.",
publisher = "MDPI",
journal = "Water",
title = "Aquatic Worm Assemblages along the Danube: A Homogenization Warning",
number = "9",
volume = "12",
doi = "10.3390/w12092612",
pages = "2612"
}
Atanacković, A., Šporka, F., Marković, V., Slobodnik, J., Zorić, K., Csányi, B.,& Paunović, M.. (2020). Aquatic Worm Assemblages along the Danube: A Homogenization Warning. in Water
MDPI., 12(9), 2612.
https://doi.org/10.3390/w12092612
Atanacković A, Šporka F, Marković V, Slobodnik J, Zorić K, Csányi B, Paunović M. Aquatic Worm Assemblages along the Danube: A Homogenization Warning. in Water. 2020;12(9):2612.
doi:10.3390/w12092612 .
Atanacković, Ana, Šporka, Ferdinand, Marković, Vanja, Slobodnik, Jaroslav, Zorić, Katarina, Csányi, Bela, Paunović, Momir, "Aquatic Worm Assemblages along the Danube: A Homogenization Warning" in Water, 12, no. 9 (2020):2612,
https://doi.org/10.3390/w12092612 . .
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