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Projects
Diversity of the amphibians and reptiles on the Balkan Peninsula: evolutionary and conservation aspects Evolution in Heterogeneous Environments: Adaptation Mechanisms, Biomonitoring and Conservation of Biodiversity
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 451-03-68/2020-14/200007 (University of Belgrade, Institute for Biological Research 'Siniša Stanković') Ministry of Agriculture and Environmental Protection of the Republic of Serbia (grant no. 401-00-00243/2014-08)
Agentúra na Podporu Výskumu a Vývoja Comenius University grants UK/20/2014
Comenius University grants UK/37/2015 Data collecting for Natura 2000 network in Republic of Serbia (grant no. JNOP 02/ 2019)
Fonds Spéciaux pour la Recherche grant C15/63 (University of Liège) F.R.S.‐FNRS (Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique) grant J.0112.16
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia Grantová Agentura České Republiky
IF contract (IF/01526/2013) from Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT, Portugal) Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 451-03-68/2020-14/200124 (Univeristy of Niš, Faculty of Science)
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 451-03-68/2020-14/200178 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Biology) Patterns of Amphibian and Reptile Diversity on the Balkan Peninsula
Institute of Vertebrate Biology, Czech Academy of Sciences (RVO 68081766) Ministries of Education, Sciences and Technological Development and of Environment Protection of the Republic of Serbia (grant no. 401-00-00243/2014-08)
Ministry of Agriculture and Environmental Protection of the Republic of Serbia (grant no. 401-00- 00243/2014-08, the “DNA project”) Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic
Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic (DKRVO 2016/15, National Museum, 00023272) Monitoring of Amphibians and Reptiles of the “Kopaonik” National Park” (grants nos. 1124/2018, 1895/2019)
National Park “Kopaonik” – project Monitoring vodozemaca i gmizavaca na prostoru Nacionalnog parka Kopaonik 2018 National Park “Kopaonik” – project Monitoring vodozemaca i gmizavaca na prostoru Nacionalnog parka Kopaonik 2 (grants nos. 1124/2018, 1895/2019)
Rufford Small Grants Foundation (grant no. 12291-1) Rufford Small Grants Foundation (Grant no. 12291-1)
Rufford Small Grants Foundation (grants no. 20507-B) Rufford Small Grants Foundation (grants nos. 20507-B, 25196-1)
Scientific Grant Agency of the Slovak Republic VEGA 1/0073/14 Slovak Research and Development Agency (APVV-15-0147)

Author's Bibliography

The distribution and biogeography of slow worms (Anguis, Squamata) across the Western Palearctic, with an emphasis on secondary contact zones

Jablonski, Daniel; Sillero, Neftalí; Oskyrko, Oleksandra; Bellati, Adriana; Čeirāns, Andris; Cheylan, Marc; Cogălniceanu, Dan; Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka; Crochet, Pierre-André; Crottini, Angelica; Doronin, Igor; Džukić, Georg; Geniez, Philippe; Ilgaz, Çetin; Iosif, Ruben; Jandzik, David; Jelić, Dušan; Litvinchuk, Spartak; Ljubisavljević, Katarina; Lymberakis, Petros; Mikulíček, Peter; Mizsei, Edvárd; Moravec, Jiří; Najbar, Bartłomiej; Pabijan, Maciej; Pupins, Mihails; Sourrouille, Patricia; Strachinis, Ilias; Szabolcs, Márton; Thanou, Evanthia; Tzoras, Elias; Vergilov, Vladislav; Vörös, Judit; Gvoždík, Václav

(Brill Academic Publishers, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Jablonski, Daniel
AU  - Sillero, Neftalí
AU  - Oskyrko, Oleksandra
AU  - Bellati, Adriana
AU  - Čeirāns, Andris
AU  - Cheylan, Marc
AU  - Cogălniceanu, Dan
AU  - Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka
AU  - Crochet, Pierre-André
AU  - Crottini, Angelica
AU  - Doronin, Igor
AU  - Džukić, Georg
AU  - Geniez, Philippe
AU  - Ilgaz, Çetin
AU  - Iosif, Ruben
AU  - Jandzik, David
AU  - Jelić, Dušan
AU  - Litvinchuk, Spartak
AU  - Ljubisavljević, Katarina
AU  - Lymberakis, Petros
AU  - Mikulíček, Peter
AU  - Mizsei, Edvárd
AU  - Moravec, Jiří
AU  - Najbar, Bartłomiej
AU  - Pabijan, Maciej
AU  - Pupins, Mihails
AU  - Sourrouille, Patricia
AU  - Strachinis, Ilias
AU  - Szabolcs, Márton
AU  - Thanou, Evanthia
AU  - Tzoras, Elias
AU  - Vergilov, Vladislav
AU  - Vörös, Judit
AU  - Gvoždík, Václav
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://brill.com/view/journals/amre/aop/article-10.1163-15685381-bja10069/article-10.1163-15685381-bja10069.xml
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4635
AB  - The slow-worm lizards ( Anguis ) comprise five species occurring throughout most of the Western Palearctic. Although these species are relatively uniform morphologically – with the exception of A. cephallonica , which exhibits a quite unique morphology – they are genetically deeply divergent. Here, we provide detailed distribution maps for each species and discuss their biogeography and conservation based on updated genetic data and a robust distribution database. We pay particular attention to the so called ‘grey zone’, which typically represents secondary contact zones and in some cases confirmed or presumed hybrid zones. Four of the five species live in parapatry, while only two species, A. cephallonica and A. graeca from the southern Balkans occur in partial sympatry. Further research should focus on the eco-evolutionary interactions between species in contact, including their hybridization rates, to reveal deeper details of the slow-worm evolutionary and natural history.
PB  - Brill Academic Publishers
T2  - Amphibia-Reptilia
T1  - The distribution and biogeography of slow worms (Anguis, Squamata) across the Western Palearctic, with an emphasis on secondary contact zones
DO  - 10.1163/15685381-bja10069
SP  - 1
EP  - 12
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Jablonski, Daniel and Sillero, Neftalí and Oskyrko, Oleksandra and Bellati, Adriana and Čeirāns, Andris and Cheylan, Marc and Cogălniceanu, Dan and Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka and Crochet, Pierre-André and Crottini, Angelica and Doronin, Igor and Džukić, Georg and Geniez, Philippe and Ilgaz, Çetin and Iosif, Ruben and Jandzik, David and Jelić, Dušan and Litvinchuk, Spartak and Ljubisavljević, Katarina and Lymberakis, Petros and Mikulíček, Peter and Mizsei, Edvárd and Moravec, Jiří and Najbar, Bartłomiej and Pabijan, Maciej and Pupins, Mihails and Sourrouille, Patricia and Strachinis, Ilias and Szabolcs, Márton and Thanou, Evanthia and Tzoras, Elias and Vergilov, Vladislav and Vörös, Judit and Gvoždík, Václav",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The slow-worm lizards ( Anguis ) comprise five species occurring throughout most of the Western Palearctic. Although these species are relatively uniform morphologically – with the exception of A. cephallonica , which exhibits a quite unique morphology – they are genetically deeply divergent. Here, we provide detailed distribution maps for each species and discuss their biogeography and conservation based on updated genetic data and a robust distribution database. We pay particular attention to the so called ‘grey zone’, which typically represents secondary contact zones and in some cases confirmed or presumed hybrid zones. Four of the five species live in parapatry, while only two species, A. cephallonica and A. graeca from the southern Balkans occur in partial sympatry. Further research should focus on the eco-evolutionary interactions between species in contact, including their hybridization rates, to reveal deeper details of the slow-worm evolutionary and natural history.",
publisher = "Brill Academic Publishers",
journal = "Amphibia-Reptilia",
title = "The distribution and biogeography of slow worms (Anguis, Squamata) across the Western Palearctic, with an emphasis on secondary contact zones",
doi = "10.1163/15685381-bja10069",
pages = "1-12"
}
Jablonski, D., Sillero, N., Oskyrko, O., Bellati, A., Čeirāns, A., Cheylan, M., Cogălniceanu, D., Crnobrnja-Isailović, J., Crochet, P., Crottini, A., Doronin, I., Džukić, G., Geniez, P., Ilgaz, Ç., Iosif, R., Jandzik, D., Jelić, D., Litvinchuk, S., Ljubisavljević, K., Lymberakis, P., Mikulíček, P., Mizsei, E., Moravec, J., Najbar, B., Pabijan, M., Pupins, M., Sourrouille, P., Strachinis, I., Szabolcs, M., Thanou, E., Tzoras, E., Vergilov, V., Vörös, J.,& Gvoždík, V.. (2021). The distribution and biogeography of slow worms (Anguis, Squamata) across the Western Palearctic, with an emphasis on secondary contact zones. in Amphibia-Reptilia
Brill Academic Publishers., 1-12.
https://doi.org/10.1163/15685381-bja10069
Jablonski D, Sillero N, Oskyrko O, Bellati A, Čeirāns A, Cheylan M, Cogălniceanu D, Crnobrnja-Isailović J, Crochet P, Crottini A, Doronin I, Džukić G, Geniez P, Ilgaz Ç, Iosif R, Jandzik D, Jelić D, Litvinchuk S, Ljubisavljević K, Lymberakis P, Mikulíček P, Mizsei E, Moravec J, Najbar B, Pabijan M, Pupins M, Sourrouille P, Strachinis I, Szabolcs M, Thanou E, Tzoras E, Vergilov V, Vörös J, Gvoždík V. The distribution and biogeography of slow worms (Anguis, Squamata) across the Western Palearctic, with an emphasis on secondary contact zones. in Amphibia-Reptilia. 2021;:1-12.
doi:10.1163/15685381-bja10069 .
Jablonski, Daniel, Sillero, Neftalí, Oskyrko, Oleksandra, Bellati, Adriana, Čeirāns, Andris, Cheylan, Marc, Cogălniceanu, Dan, Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka, Crochet, Pierre-André, Crottini, Angelica, Doronin, Igor, Džukić, Georg, Geniez, Philippe, Ilgaz, Çetin, Iosif, Ruben, Jandzik, David, Jelić, Dušan, Litvinchuk, Spartak, Ljubisavljević, Katarina, Lymberakis, Petros, Mikulíček, Peter, Mizsei, Edvárd, Moravec, Jiří, Najbar, Bartłomiej, Pabijan, Maciej, Pupins, Mihails, Sourrouille, Patricia, Strachinis, Ilias, Szabolcs, Márton, Thanou, Evanthia, Tzoras, Elias, Vergilov, Vladislav, Vörös, Judit, Gvoždík, Václav, "The distribution and biogeography of slow worms (Anguis, Squamata) across the Western Palearctic, with an emphasis on secondary contact zones" in Amphibia-Reptilia (2021):1-12,
https://doi.org/10.1163/15685381-bja10069 . .
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Distribution of the slow worm (Anguis fragilis complex) with possible species delimitation in Serbia

Urošević, Aleksandar; Tomović, Ljiljana; Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka; Krizmanić, Imre; Ajtić, Rastko; Labus, Nenad; Anđelković, Marko; Nikolić, Sonja; Jović, Danko; Krstić, Milivoj; Maričić, Marko; Simović, Aleksandar; Paunović, Ana; Žikić, Vladimir; Ćorović, Jelena; Vučić, Tijana; Čubrić, Tijana; Džukić, Georg

(Belgrade: Natural History Museum, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Urošević, Aleksandar
AU  - Tomović, Ljiljana
AU  - Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka
AU  - Krizmanić, Imre
AU  - Ajtić, Rastko
AU  - Labus, Nenad
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Nikolić, Sonja
AU  - Jović, Danko
AU  - Krstić, Milivoj
AU  - Maričić, Marko
AU  - Simović, Aleksandar
AU  - Paunović, Ana
AU  - Žikić, Vladimir
AU  - Ćorović, Jelena
AU  - Vučić, Tijana
AU  - Čubrić, Tijana
AU  - Džukić, Georg
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5149
AB  - In this study, we present an updated distribution data of Anguis fragilis
complex species in Serbia. The dataset consists of literature and Internet records,
coupled with previously unpublished distribution data gathered in the field. Of the two species of the complex, Anguis fragilis is present in the western and southern
parts of the country while Anguis colchica is present in the northeastern and
eastern parts of the country. There is an absence of both species in the
northernmost parts of the country, due to the lack of adequate habitat. The field
records tend to be more abundant in the Mountain-valley altitudinal region, and
scarcer and more scattered in the Peripannonian and Pannonian altitudinal regions,
which can partly be attributed to the sampling bias. The location and width of the
contact zone are still poorly known. It’s hypothesized to follow the Velika Morava
river valley to the south and then the boundary between the Carpathian-Balkan and
Rhodope mountain ranges in the southeast, but the hybrid zone could be situated
more to the west. There is a certain discrepancy, in the literature, between the
contact zone proposed by morphological data, and the one proposed by molecular
sampling. That stresses the need for thorough sampling in the region and further
analyses. Finally, since the taxonomic split between the cryptic slow worm taxa
was not yet recognized in our national nomenclature, this paper also presents the
official Serbian names for the two species. The species Anguis fragilis will keep
the standard Serbian name “Slepić”, while for the species Anguis colchica we
propose the name “Istočni slepić”.
AB  - У овом раду, приказујемо ажуриране податке о дистрибуцији
комплекса врста слепића (Anguis fragilis complex) у Србији. Подаци се
састоје из налаза објављених у литератури или на Интернету, заједно
са претходно необјављеним дистрибуционим подацима сакупљеним
на терену. Од две врсте комплекса присутне у Србији, Anguis fragilis је распрострањен у западним и јужним крајевима наше земље док је
Anguis colchica присутан у североисточним и источним крајевима. У
најсевернијим деловима наше земље констатовано је одсуство обе
врсте, због недостатка одговарајућег станишта. Налази су бројнији у
планинско-котлинском региону и ређи и раштрканији у перипанон-
ском и панонском региону, што се делимично може објаснити
несистематским узорковањем. Локација и ширина контактне зоне две
врсте слепића у Србији је још увек недовољно позната. Претпоставља
се да се пружа дуж долине Велике Мораве ка југу а затим прати
границу између Родопског и Карпатско-Балканског планинског маси-
ва ка југо-истоку, али постоје индиције да се хибридна зона налази и
западније. Постоји извесно неслагање, у литератури, између контактне
зоне предложене на основу морфолошких анализа и оне предложене
на основу молекуларних анализа. Ово указује на потребу за опсежни-
јим узорковањем и даљим анализама. Коначно, пошто раздвајање две
криптичке врсте слепића до сада није препознато у нашој номенкла-
тури, у овом раду предлажемо званичне српске називе за наведене
врсте. Врста Anguis fragilis ће задржати стандардно српско име
„Слепић“, док за врсту Anguis colchica предлажемо име „Источни
слепић“.
PB  - Belgrade: Natural History Museum
T2  - Bulletin of the Natural History Museum
T1  - Distribution of the slow worm (Anguis fragilis complex) with possible species delimitation in Serbia
T1  - Дистрибуција слепића (Anguis fragilis complex) у Србији, са могућим разграничењем врста
VL  - 13
DO  - 10.5937/bnhmb2013253U
SP  - 253
EP  - 265
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Urošević, Aleksandar and Tomović, Ljiljana and Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka and Krizmanić, Imre and Ajtić, Rastko and Labus, Nenad and Anđelković, Marko and Nikolić, Sonja and Jović, Danko and Krstić, Milivoj and Maričić, Marko and Simović, Aleksandar and Paunović, Ana and Žikić, Vladimir and Ćorović, Jelena and Vučić, Tijana and Čubrić, Tijana and Džukić, Georg",
year = "2020",
abstract = "In this study, we present an updated distribution data of Anguis fragilis
complex species in Serbia. The dataset consists of literature and Internet records,
coupled with previously unpublished distribution data gathered in the field. Of the two species of the complex, Anguis fragilis is present in the western and southern
parts of the country while Anguis colchica is present in the northeastern and
eastern parts of the country. There is an absence of both species in the
northernmost parts of the country, due to the lack of adequate habitat. The field
records tend to be more abundant in the Mountain-valley altitudinal region, and
scarcer and more scattered in the Peripannonian and Pannonian altitudinal regions,
which can partly be attributed to the sampling bias. The location and width of the
contact zone are still poorly known. It’s hypothesized to follow the Velika Morava
river valley to the south and then the boundary between the Carpathian-Balkan and
Rhodope mountain ranges in the southeast, but the hybrid zone could be situated
more to the west. There is a certain discrepancy, in the literature, between the
contact zone proposed by morphological data, and the one proposed by molecular
sampling. That stresses the need for thorough sampling in the region and further
analyses. Finally, since the taxonomic split between the cryptic slow worm taxa
was not yet recognized in our national nomenclature, this paper also presents the
official Serbian names for the two species. The species Anguis fragilis will keep
the standard Serbian name “Slepić”, while for the species Anguis colchica we
propose the name “Istočni slepić”., У овом раду, приказујемо ажуриране податке о дистрибуцији
комплекса врста слепића (Anguis fragilis complex) у Србији. Подаци се
састоје из налаза објављених у литератури или на Интернету, заједно
са претходно необјављеним дистрибуционим подацима сакупљеним
на терену. Од две врсте комплекса присутне у Србији, Anguis fragilis је распрострањен у западним и јужним крајевима наше земље док је
Anguis colchica присутан у североисточним и источним крајевима. У
најсевернијим деловима наше земље констатовано је одсуство обе
врсте, због недостатка одговарајућег станишта. Налази су бројнији у
планинско-котлинском региону и ређи и раштрканији у перипанон-
ском и панонском региону, што се делимично може објаснити
несистематским узорковањем. Локација и ширина контактне зоне две
врсте слепића у Србији је још увек недовољно позната. Претпоставља
се да се пружа дуж долине Велике Мораве ка југу а затим прати
границу између Родопског и Карпатско-Балканског планинског маси-
ва ка југо-истоку, али постоје индиције да се хибридна зона налази и
западније. Постоји извесно неслагање, у литератури, између контактне
зоне предложене на основу морфолошких анализа и оне предложене
на основу молекуларних анализа. Ово указује на потребу за опсежни-
јим узорковањем и даљим анализама. Коначно, пошто раздвајање две
криптичке врсте слепића до сада није препознато у нашој номенкла-
тури, у овом раду предлажемо званичне српске називе за наведене
врсте. Врста Anguis fragilis ће задржати стандардно српско име
„Слепић“, док за врсту Anguis colchica предлажемо име „Источни
слепић“.",
publisher = "Belgrade: Natural History Museum",
journal = "Bulletin of the Natural History Museum",
title = "Distribution of the slow worm (Anguis fragilis complex) with possible species delimitation in Serbia, Дистрибуција слепића (Anguis fragilis complex) у Србији, са могућим разграничењем врста",
volume = "13",
doi = "10.5937/bnhmb2013253U",
pages = "253-265"
}
Urošević, A., Tomović, L., Crnobrnja-Isailović, J., Krizmanić, I., Ajtić, R., Labus, N., Anđelković, M., Nikolić, S., Jović, D., Krstić, M., Maričić, M., Simović, A., Paunović, A., Žikić, V., Ćorović, J., Vučić, T., Čubrić, T.,& Džukić, G.. (2020). Distribution of the slow worm (Anguis fragilis complex) with possible species delimitation in Serbia. in Bulletin of the Natural History Museum
Belgrade: Natural History Museum., 13, 253-265.
https://doi.org/10.5937/bnhmb2013253U
Urošević A, Tomović L, Crnobrnja-Isailović J, Krizmanić I, Ajtić R, Labus N, Anđelković M, Nikolić S, Jović D, Krstić M, Maričić M, Simović A, Paunović A, Žikić V, Ćorović J, Vučić T, Čubrić T, Džukić G. Distribution of the slow worm (Anguis fragilis complex) with possible species delimitation in Serbia. in Bulletin of the Natural History Museum. 2020;13:253-265.
doi:10.5937/bnhmb2013253U .
Urošević, Aleksandar, Tomović, Ljiljana, Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka, Krizmanić, Imre, Ajtić, Rastko, Labus, Nenad, Anđelković, Marko, Nikolić, Sonja, Jović, Danko, Krstić, Milivoj, Maričić, Marko, Simović, Aleksandar, Paunović, Ana, Žikić, Vladimir, Ćorović, Jelena, Vučić, Tijana, Čubrić, Tijana, Džukić, Georg, "Distribution of the slow worm (Anguis fragilis complex) with possible species delimitation in Serbia" in Bulletin of the Natural History Museum, 13 (2020):253-265,
https://doi.org/10.5937/bnhmb2013253U . .
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Distribution of three Vipera species in the Republic of Serbia

Tomović, Ljiljana; Anđelković, Marko; Krizmanić, Imre; Ajtić, Rastko; Urošević, Aleksandar; Labus, Nenad; Simović, Aleksandar; Maričić, Marko; Golubović, Ana; Ćorović, Jelena; Paunović, Ana; Jović, Danko; Krstić, Milivoj; Lakušić, Margareta; Džukić, Georg

(Belgrade: Natural History Museum, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Tomović, Ljiljana
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Krizmanić, Imre
AU  - Ajtić, Rastko
AU  - Urošević, Aleksandar
AU  - Labus, Nenad
AU  - Simović, Aleksandar
AU  - Maričić, Marko
AU  - Golubović, Ana
AU  - Ćorović, Jelena
AU  - Paunović, Ana
AU  - Jović, Danko
AU  - Krstić, Milivoj
AU  - Lakušić, Margareta
AU  - Džukić, Georg
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4847
AB  - In the most recent comprehensive distribution of vipers in the western and
central Balkans, 210 precise records (146 UTM cells) for all three species of vipers
(Vipera ammodytes, V. berus, and V. ursinii) were presented for Serbia. During the
past eight years, extensive field investigations within the ongoing conservation
projects in our country (e.g. Ecological Networks and Natura 2000), significantly
increased the number of faunistic records, which urged the need for publishing the
updated distribution of all three species of vipers in Serbia. We collected a total of
770 records of vipers in Serbia, of which literature data constitute 49.4% (n = 380)
and unpublished field data made as much as 50.6% (n = 390) of the records. As
expected, V. ammodytes was the best-represented species, accounting for 614 records (79.8%), followed by V. berus with 145 records (18.8%), and V. ursinii
with 11 records (1.4%). Results of the present study showed that in our country
there are three areas crucially important for the diversity of vipers, with all three
species present: Koritnik Mt. and Žljeb Mt. in Metohija, as well as Mokra Gora Mt.
in south-western Serbia. We also found 25 10×10 km UTM squares with sympatry
of two species of vipers. The designation of areas of special importance for vipers
(e.g. Mokra Gora Mt., Dukat Mt., Besna kobila Mt., Kamena Gora Mt.) should be
one of the priority actions for improvement of their conservation statuses in our
country.
AB  - Literaturni podaci o distribuci roda Vipera na području zapadnog i centralnog dela Balkanskog poluostrva, pokazuju da je u Srbiji zabeleženo 210 nalaza (146 UTM polja) za sve tri vrste ovog roda (Vipera ammodytes, V. berus i V. ursinii). Tokom poslednjih osam godina, intenzivna faunistička istraživanja u okviru nacionalnih konzervacionih projekata (npr. Ekološke mreže i Natura 2000), doprinela su značajnom povećanju broja podataka o distribuciji ove tri vrste, čime se ukazala potreba za objavljivanjem novih faunističkih podataka. U ovom radu, ukupno je sakupljeno 770 podataka o rasprostranjenju predstavnika roda Vipera u Srbiji, od čega literaturni podaci čine 49.4% (n = 380), a novi faunistički podaci predstavljaju 50.6% (n = 390). Očekivano, najveći broj podataka se odnosi na vrstu V. ammodytes (614 - 79.8%), dok je mnogo manje podataka za vrste V. berus (145 - 18.8%) i V. ursinii (11 - 1.4%). Rezultati ovog rada su pokazali da na teritoriji Republike Srbije postoje tri područja od najvećeg značaja za diverzitet roda Vipera, na kojima su prisutne sve tri vrste: planine Koritnik i Žljeb u Metohiji, kao i planina Mokra gora u jugozapadnoj Srbiji. Takođe, zabeleženo je ukupno 25 UTM 10×10 km kvadrata u kojima po dve vrste roda Vipera žive u simpatriji. Proglašenje zaštićenih područja od posebnog značaja za otrovnice (npr. Mokra gora, Dukat, Besna kobila, Kamena gora), trebalo bi da bude prioritet za poboljšanje konzervacionog statusa vrsta roda Vipera u našoj zemlji.
PB  - Belgrade: Natural History Museum
T2  - Bulletin of the Natural History Museum
T1  - Distribution of three Vipera species in the Republic of Serbia
T1  - Rasprostranjenje tri vrste roda Vipera u Republici Srbiji
VL  - 12
DO  - 10.5937/bnhmb1912217T
SP  - 217
EP  - 242
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Tomović, Ljiljana and Anđelković, Marko and Krizmanić, Imre and Ajtić, Rastko and Urošević, Aleksandar and Labus, Nenad and Simović, Aleksandar and Maričić, Marko and Golubović, Ana and Ćorović, Jelena and Paunović, Ana and Jović, Danko and Krstić, Milivoj and Lakušić, Margareta and Džukić, Georg",
year = "2019",
abstract = "In the most recent comprehensive distribution of vipers in the western and
central Balkans, 210 precise records (146 UTM cells) for all three species of vipers
(Vipera ammodytes, V. berus, and V. ursinii) were presented for Serbia. During the
past eight years, extensive field investigations within the ongoing conservation
projects in our country (e.g. Ecological Networks and Natura 2000), significantly
increased the number of faunistic records, which urged the need for publishing the
updated distribution of all three species of vipers in Serbia. We collected a total of
770 records of vipers in Serbia, of which literature data constitute 49.4% (n = 380)
and unpublished field data made as much as 50.6% (n = 390) of the records. As
expected, V. ammodytes was the best-represented species, accounting for 614 records (79.8%), followed by V. berus with 145 records (18.8%), and V. ursinii
with 11 records (1.4%). Results of the present study showed that in our country
there are three areas crucially important for the diversity of vipers, with all three
species present: Koritnik Mt. and Žljeb Mt. in Metohija, as well as Mokra Gora Mt.
in south-western Serbia. We also found 25 10×10 km UTM squares with sympatry
of two species of vipers. The designation of areas of special importance for vipers
(e.g. Mokra Gora Mt., Dukat Mt., Besna kobila Mt., Kamena Gora Mt.) should be
one of the priority actions for improvement of their conservation statuses in our
country., Literaturni podaci o distribuci roda Vipera na području zapadnog i centralnog dela Balkanskog poluostrva, pokazuju da je u Srbiji zabeleženo 210 nalaza (146 UTM polja) za sve tri vrste ovog roda (Vipera ammodytes, V. berus i V. ursinii). Tokom poslednjih osam godina, intenzivna faunistička istraživanja u okviru nacionalnih konzervacionih projekata (npr. Ekološke mreže i Natura 2000), doprinela su značajnom povećanju broja podataka o distribuciji ove tri vrste, čime se ukazala potreba za objavljivanjem novih faunističkih podataka. U ovom radu, ukupno je sakupljeno 770 podataka o rasprostranjenju predstavnika roda Vipera u Srbiji, od čega literaturni podaci čine 49.4% (n = 380), a novi faunistički podaci predstavljaju 50.6% (n = 390). Očekivano, najveći broj podataka se odnosi na vrstu V. ammodytes (614 - 79.8%), dok je mnogo manje podataka za vrste V. berus (145 - 18.8%) i V. ursinii (11 - 1.4%). Rezultati ovog rada su pokazali da na teritoriji Republike Srbije postoje tri područja od najvećeg značaja za diverzitet roda Vipera, na kojima su prisutne sve tri vrste: planine Koritnik i Žljeb u Metohiji, kao i planina Mokra gora u jugozapadnoj Srbiji. Takođe, zabeleženo je ukupno 25 UTM 10×10 km kvadrata u kojima po dve vrste roda Vipera žive u simpatriji. Proglašenje zaštićenih područja od posebnog značaja za otrovnice (npr. Mokra gora, Dukat, Besna kobila, Kamena gora), trebalo bi da bude prioritet za poboljšanje konzervacionog statusa vrsta roda Vipera u našoj zemlji.",
publisher = "Belgrade: Natural History Museum",
journal = "Bulletin of the Natural History Museum",
title = "Distribution of three Vipera species in the Republic of Serbia, Rasprostranjenje tri vrste roda Vipera u Republici Srbiji",
volume = "12",
doi = "10.5937/bnhmb1912217T",
pages = "217-242"
}
Tomović, L., Anđelković, M., Krizmanić, I., Ajtić, R., Urošević, A., Labus, N., Simović, A., Maričić, M., Golubović, A., Ćorović, J., Paunović, A., Jović, D., Krstić, M., Lakušić, M.,& Džukić, G.. (2019). Distribution of three Vipera species in the Republic of Serbia. in Bulletin of the Natural History Museum
Belgrade: Natural History Museum., 12, 217-242.
https://doi.org/10.5937/bnhmb1912217T
Tomović L, Anđelković M, Krizmanić I, Ajtić R, Urošević A, Labus N, Simović A, Maričić M, Golubović A, Ćorović J, Paunović A, Jović D, Krstić M, Lakušić M, Džukić G. Distribution of three Vipera species in the Republic of Serbia. in Bulletin of the Natural History Museum. 2019;12:217-242.
doi:10.5937/bnhmb1912217T .
Tomović, Ljiljana, Anđelković, Marko, Krizmanić, Imre, Ajtić, Rastko, Urošević, Aleksandar, Labus, Nenad, Simović, Aleksandar, Maričić, Marko, Golubović, Ana, Ćorović, Jelena, Paunović, Ana, Jović, Danko, Krstić, Milivoj, Lakušić, Margareta, Džukić, Georg, "Distribution of three Vipera species in the Republic of Serbia" in Bulletin of the Natural History Museum, 12 (2019):217-242,
https://doi.org/10.5937/bnhmb1912217T . .
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Traditionally managed landscapes do not prevent amphibian decline and the extinction of paedomorphosis

Denoël, Mathieu; Ficetola, G. Francesco; Sillero, Neftali; Džukić, Georg; Kalezić, Miloš L.; Vukov, Tanja; Muhović, Irma; Iković, Vuk; Lejeune, Benjamin

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Denoël, Mathieu
AU  - Ficetola, G. Francesco
AU  - Sillero, Neftali
AU  - Džukić, Georg
AU  - Kalezić, Miloš L.
AU  - Vukov, Tanja
AU  - Muhović, Irma
AU  - Iković, Vuk
AU  - Lejeune, Benjamin
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/ecm.1347
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3250
AB  - Eco‐cultural landscapes are assumed to be favorable environments for the persistence of biodiversity, but global change may affect differently their terrestrial and aquatic components. Few long‐term studies have examined how multiple, global change stressors may affect wetland biodiversity in such environments. Facultative paedomorphosis is a spectacular example of intra‐specific variation, in which biphasic (metamorphosing) amphibians coexist with fully aquatic conspecifics that do not metamorphose (paedomorphs). Paedomorphosis is seriously threatened by global change stressors, but it is unknown to what extent traditional management will allow its long‐term persistence. Here, we tested the effects of alien species introductions while taking into account land use and climate changes on the distribution of two polymorphic newt species (Ichthyosaura alpestris and Lissotriton graecus) in Montenegro by using a 68‐yr data set and Bayesian mixed models integrating complex spatial and temporal structures. We found that, despite the persistence of natural landscapes, metamorphs dramatically declined and paedomorphs were nearly extirpated, losing 99.9% of their aquatic area of occupancy and all the major populations. Fish introduction was the main determinant of decline for both phenotypes. Climate and the presence of crayfish further contributed to the decline of metamorphs, which started later and was less dramatic than that of paedomorphs. The near extinction of paedomorphosis on a country‐wide scale shows how invasive species determine broad‐scale impacts, which can be even stronger than other global change stressors, and underlines the need for immediate management actions to avoid the extinction of a unique developmental process, paedomorphosis.
T2  - Ecological Monographs
T1  - Traditionally managed landscapes do not prevent amphibian decline and the extinction of paedomorphosis
DO  - 10.1002/ecm.1347
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Denoël, Mathieu and Ficetola, G. Francesco and Sillero, Neftali and Džukić, Georg and Kalezić, Miloš L. and Vukov, Tanja and Muhović, Irma and Iković, Vuk and Lejeune, Benjamin",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Eco‐cultural landscapes are assumed to be favorable environments for the persistence of biodiversity, but global change may affect differently their terrestrial and aquatic components. Few long‐term studies have examined how multiple, global change stressors may affect wetland biodiversity in such environments. Facultative paedomorphosis is a spectacular example of intra‐specific variation, in which biphasic (metamorphosing) amphibians coexist with fully aquatic conspecifics that do not metamorphose (paedomorphs). Paedomorphosis is seriously threatened by global change stressors, but it is unknown to what extent traditional management will allow its long‐term persistence. Here, we tested the effects of alien species introductions while taking into account land use and climate changes on the distribution of two polymorphic newt species (Ichthyosaura alpestris and Lissotriton graecus) in Montenegro by using a 68‐yr data set and Bayesian mixed models integrating complex spatial and temporal structures. We found that, despite the persistence of natural landscapes, metamorphs dramatically declined and paedomorphs were nearly extirpated, losing 99.9% of their aquatic area of occupancy and all the major populations. Fish introduction was the main determinant of decline for both phenotypes. Climate and the presence of crayfish further contributed to the decline of metamorphs, which started later and was less dramatic than that of paedomorphs. The near extinction of paedomorphosis on a country‐wide scale shows how invasive species determine broad‐scale impacts, which can be even stronger than other global change stressors, and underlines the need for immediate management actions to avoid the extinction of a unique developmental process, paedomorphosis.",
journal = "Ecological Monographs",
title = "Traditionally managed landscapes do not prevent amphibian decline and the extinction of paedomorphosis",
doi = "10.1002/ecm.1347"
}
Denoël, M., Ficetola, G. F., Sillero, N., Džukić, G., Kalezić, M. L., Vukov, T., Muhović, I., Iković, V.,& Lejeune, B.. (2019). Traditionally managed landscapes do not prevent amphibian decline and the extinction of paedomorphosis. in Ecological Monographs.
https://doi.org/10.1002/ecm.1347
Denoël M, Ficetola GF, Sillero N, Džukić G, Kalezić ML, Vukov T, Muhović I, Iković V, Lejeune B. Traditionally managed landscapes do not prevent amphibian decline and the extinction of paedomorphosis. in Ecological Monographs. 2019;.
doi:10.1002/ecm.1347 .
Denoël, Mathieu, Ficetola, G. Francesco, Sillero, Neftali, Džukić, Georg, Kalezić, Miloš L., Vukov, Tanja, Muhović, Irma, Iković, Vuk, Lejeune, Benjamin, "Traditionally managed landscapes do not prevent amphibian decline and the extinction of paedomorphosis" in Ecological Monographs (2019),
https://doi.org/10.1002/ecm.1347 . .
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An unknown collection of lizards from Afghanistan

Jablonski, Daniel; Urošević, Aleksandar; Anđelković, Marko; Džukić, Georg

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Jablonski, Daniel
AU  - Urošević, Aleksandar
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Džukić, Georg
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/29420/list/8/
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3467
AB  - Afghanistan is a herpetologically understudied country with few published papers since the end of “Afghanistan’s Golden Age” from the 1930s to the 1970s. Although a detailed checklist of the herpetofauna of the country, based on exploration of herpetodiversity using biodiversity archives, has been published recently, there still exist additional historical data that have not been considered. This is the case for a so far unknown collection of lizards from Afghanistan deposited in the herpetological collection of the Institute for Biological Research “Siniša Stanković at the University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia. The material comes from field research conducted in 1972 and contains 27 specimens in seven lizard genera representing four families (Agamidae, Gekkonidae, Lacertidae, Scincidae). This historical collection was examined and basic morphometric data, field data, and photographs are provided, comparing the distributional data with published datasets. Updated species distribution maps reveal new locality or province records and an important range extension for Eurylepis taeniolata Blyth, 1854 which represents the northernmost record for this species in Afghanistan. In addition, one further distribution record for the Bufotes viridis (Laurenti, 1768) complex from the same research trip is noted
T2  - ZooKeys
T1  - An unknown collection of lizards from Afghanistan
VL  - 843
DO  - 10.3897/zookeys.843.29420
SP  - 129
EP  - 147
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Jablonski, Daniel and Urošević, Aleksandar and Anđelković, Marko and Džukić, Georg",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Afghanistan is a herpetologically understudied country with few published papers since the end of “Afghanistan’s Golden Age” from the 1930s to the 1970s. Although a detailed checklist of the herpetofauna of the country, based on exploration of herpetodiversity using biodiversity archives, has been published recently, there still exist additional historical data that have not been considered. This is the case for a so far unknown collection of lizards from Afghanistan deposited in the herpetological collection of the Institute for Biological Research “Siniša Stanković at the University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia. The material comes from field research conducted in 1972 and contains 27 specimens in seven lizard genera representing four families (Agamidae, Gekkonidae, Lacertidae, Scincidae). This historical collection was examined and basic morphometric data, field data, and photographs are provided, comparing the distributional data with published datasets. Updated species distribution maps reveal new locality or province records and an important range extension for Eurylepis taeniolata Blyth, 1854 which represents the northernmost record for this species in Afghanistan. In addition, one further distribution record for the Bufotes viridis (Laurenti, 1768) complex from the same research trip is noted",
journal = "ZooKeys",
title = "An unknown collection of lizards from Afghanistan",
volume = "843",
doi = "10.3897/zookeys.843.29420",
pages = "129-147"
}
Jablonski, D., Urošević, A., Anđelković, M.,& Džukić, G.. (2019). An unknown collection of lizards from Afghanistan. in ZooKeys, 843, 129-147.
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.843.29420
Jablonski D, Urošević A, Anđelković M, Džukić G. An unknown collection of lizards from Afghanistan. in ZooKeys. 2019;843:129-147.
doi:10.3897/zookeys.843.29420 .
Jablonski, Daniel, Urošević, Aleksandar, Anđelković, Marko, Džukić, Georg, "An unknown collection of lizards from Afghanistan" in ZooKeys, 843 (2019):129-147,
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.843.29420 . .
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Distribution and diversity of brown frogs (Rana spp., Anura, Amphibia) in Serbia

Urošević, Aleksandar; Tomović, Ljiljana; Krizmanić, Imre; Anđelković, Marko; Golubović, Ana; Maričić, Marko; Ajtić, Rastko; Ćorović, Jelena; Čubrić, Tijana; Tomašević-Kolarov, Nataša; Cvijanović, Milena; Vukov, Tanja; Jovanović, Bogdan; Vučić, Tijana; Ajduković, Maja; Tot, Ivan; Nadaždin, Bojana; Labus, Nenad; Džukić, Georg

(2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Urošević, Aleksandar
AU  - Tomović, Ljiljana
AU  - Krizmanić, Imre
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Golubović, Ana
AU  - Maričić, Marko
AU  - Ajtić, Rastko
AU  - Ćorović, Jelena
AU  - Čubrić, Tijana
AU  - Tomašević-Kolarov, Nataša
AU  - Cvijanović, Milena
AU  - Vukov, Tanja
AU  - Jovanović, Bogdan
AU  - Vučić, Tijana
AU  - Ajduković, Maja
AU  - Tot, Ivan
AU  - Nadaždin, Bojana
AU  - Labus, Nenad
AU  - Džukić, Georg
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://www.nhmbeo.rs/издања/bulletin.65.html
UR  - http://www.nhmbeo.rs/upload/images/Glasnik/2018_a/Bulletin 2018-09.pdf
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3292
AB  - In this study, we present updated distribution data for all three brown frog species (Rana spp.) inhabiting Serbia. The data provided consists of newly collected field records and compiled data previously published in literature or via Internet. Of the three species found in Serbia, Rana dalmatina is the most widespread, present in all three altitudinal regions and all biogeographical regions. Rana graeca is confined to Mountain-valley altitudinal region in permanent fastflowing rivers or streams and it reaches its northern range boundaries in Serbia. Rana temporaria is the rarest of the three, with fragmented range restricted to the high mountains or few isolated lowland populations, and in the north-eastern Serbia, it is vicariant with R. graeca in canyons and gorges of montane rivers. The presence of Rana arvalis in Serbia is mentioned in literature but was not confirmed during the subsequent field surveys, so we consider it only as a potential species for the Serbian batrachofauna. The brown frog faunal composition of Serbia is identical to that of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia and Montenegro, while it is somewhat different from that of Hungary and Romania and the most different from Croatia and Slovenia. Serbian brown frogs belong to European (R. temporaria) and South-European (R. dalmatina, R. graeca) chorotypes. All species of brown frogs present or potentially present in Serbia and their habitats are identified as great conservation priorities.
T2  - Bulletin of the Natural History Museum
T1  - Distribution and diversity of brown frogs (Rana spp., Anura, Amphibia) in Serbia
VL  - 11
DO  - 10.5937/bnhmb1306090V
SP  - 227
EP  - 245
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Urošević, Aleksandar and Tomović, Ljiljana and Krizmanić, Imre and Anđelković, Marko and Golubović, Ana and Maričić, Marko and Ajtić, Rastko and Ćorović, Jelena and Čubrić, Tijana and Tomašević-Kolarov, Nataša and Cvijanović, Milena and Vukov, Tanja and Jovanović, Bogdan and Vučić, Tijana and Ajduković, Maja and Tot, Ivan and Nadaždin, Bojana and Labus, Nenad and Džukić, Georg",
year = "2018",
abstract = "In this study, we present updated distribution data for all three brown frog species (Rana spp.) inhabiting Serbia. The data provided consists of newly collected field records and compiled data previously published in literature or via Internet. Of the three species found in Serbia, Rana dalmatina is the most widespread, present in all three altitudinal regions and all biogeographical regions. Rana graeca is confined to Mountain-valley altitudinal region in permanent fastflowing rivers or streams and it reaches its northern range boundaries in Serbia. Rana temporaria is the rarest of the three, with fragmented range restricted to the high mountains or few isolated lowland populations, and in the north-eastern Serbia, it is vicariant with R. graeca in canyons and gorges of montane rivers. The presence of Rana arvalis in Serbia is mentioned in literature but was not confirmed during the subsequent field surveys, so we consider it only as a potential species for the Serbian batrachofauna. The brown frog faunal composition of Serbia is identical to that of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia and Montenegro, while it is somewhat different from that of Hungary and Romania and the most different from Croatia and Slovenia. Serbian brown frogs belong to European (R. temporaria) and South-European (R. dalmatina, R. graeca) chorotypes. All species of brown frogs present or potentially present in Serbia and their habitats are identified as great conservation priorities.",
journal = "Bulletin of the Natural History Museum",
title = "Distribution and diversity of brown frogs (Rana spp., Anura, Amphibia) in Serbia",
volume = "11",
doi = "10.5937/bnhmb1306090V",
pages = "227-245"
}
Urošević, A., Tomović, L., Krizmanić, I., Anđelković, M., Golubović, A., Maričić, M., Ajtić, R., Ćorović, J., Čubrić, T., Tomašević-Kolarov, N., Cvijanović, M., Vukov, T., Jovanović, B., Vučić, T., Ajduković, M., Tot, I., Nadaždin, B., Labus, N.,& Džukić, G.. (2018). Distribution and diversity of brown frogs (Rana spp., Anura, Amphibia) in Serbia. in Bulletin of the Natural History Museum, 11, 227-245.
https://doi.org/10.5937/bnhmb1306090V
Urošević A, Tomović L, Krizmanić I, Anđelković M, Golubović A, Maričić M, Ajtić R, Ćorović J, Čubrić T, Tomašević-Kolarov N, Cvijanović M, Vukov T, Jovanović B, Vučić T, Ajduković M, Tot I, Nadaždin B, Labus N, Džukić G. Distribution and diversity of brown frogs (Rana spp., Anura, Amphibia) in Serbia. in Bulletin of the Natural History Museum. 2018;11:227-245.
doi:10.5937/bnhmb1306090V .
Urošević, Aleksandar, Tomović, Ljiljana, Krizmanić, Imre, Anđelković, Marko, Golubović, Ana, Maričić, Marko, Ajtić, Rastko, Ćorović, Jelena, Čubrić, Tijana, Tomašević-Kolarov, Nataša, Cvijanović, Milena, Vukov, Tanja, Jovanović, Bogdan, Vučić, Tijana, Ajduković, Maja, Tot, Ivan, Nadaždin, Bojana, Labus, Nenad, Džukić, Georg, "Distribution and diversity of brown frogs (Rana spp., Anura, Amphibia) in Serbia" in Bulletin of the Natural History Museum, 11 (2018):227-245,
https://doi.org/10.5937/bnhmb1306090V . .
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The herpetological collection of the Institute for biological research “Siniša Stanković”, University of Belgrade

Džukić, Georg; Tomović, Ljiljana M; Anđelković, Marko; Urošević, Aleksandar; Nikolić, Sonja; Kalezić, Miloš

(Belgrade: Natural History Museum, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Džukić, Georg
AU  - Tomović, Ljiljana M
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Urošević, Aleksandar
AU  - Nikolić, Sonja
AU  - Kalezić, Miloš
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-9521/2017/1820-95211710057D.pdf
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3468
AB  - Ovaj rad predstavlja popis vrsta gmizavaca deponovanih u herpetološkoj zbirci Instituta za Biološka Istraživanja 'Siniša Stanković', Univerziteta u Beogradu. Zbirka se sastoji od 8213 primeraka 65 vrsta gmizavaca sakupljenih iz 23 zemlje. Najveći deo zbirke sadrži materijal sa teritorije bivše Jugoslavije. Vrste zastupljene u zbirci klasifikovane su u okviru 19 porodica (tri u okviru Testudines, osam u okviru Lacertilia i osam u okviru Serpentes). Po broju primeraka, najzastupljenije su porodice Lacertidae (6043 - 73,6 %), Colubridae (612 - 7,5 %) i Viperidae (530 - 6,5 %), dok su porodice Cheloniidae, Chamaeleonidae, Phrynosomatidae, Erycidae i Elapidae zastupljene sa po jednim ili dva primerka. Primerci svih vrsta gmizavaca koji žive u Srbiji postoje u zbirci, kao i većina vrsta karakterističnih za Balkansko poluostrvo. Specifičan značaj zbirke ogleda se u velikim populacionim uzorcima nekoliko vrsta. Osim istorijskog značaja, posebna vrednost herpetološke zbirke ogleda se u tome što deponovan materijal omogućava studije sistematike, distribucije, ekologije, morfologije, konzervacione biologije kao i različitih evolucionih i biogeografskih fenomena (npr. endemizma, intraspecijskog diverziteta, hibridizacije taksona, itd).
PB  - Belgrade: Natural History Museum
T2  - Bulletin of the Natural History Museum
T1  - The herpetological collection of the Institute for biological research “Siniša Stanković”, University of Belgrade
VL  - 10
DO  - 10.5937/bnhmb1710057D
SP  - 57
EP  - 104
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Džukić, Georg and Tomović, Ljiljana M and Anđelković, Marko and Urošević, Aleksandar and Nikolić, Sonja and Kalezić, Miloš",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Ovaj rad predstavlja popis vrsta gmizavaca deponovanih u herpetološkoj zbirci Instituta za Biološka Istraživanja 'Siniša Stanković', Univerziteta u Beogradu. Zbirka se sastoji od 8213 primeraka 65 vrsta gmizavaca sakupljenih iz 23 zemlje. Najveći deo zbirke sadrži materijal sa teritorije bivše Jugoslavije. Vrste zastupljene u zbirci klasifikovane su u okviru 19 porodica (tri u okviru Testudines, osam u okviru Lacertilia i osam u okviru Serpentes). Po broju primeraka, najzastupljenije su porodice Lacertidae (6043 - 73,6 %), Colubridae (612 - 7,5 %) i Viperidae (530 - 6,5 %), dok su porodice Cheloniidae, Chamaeleonidae, Phrynosomatidae, Erycidae i Elapidae zastupljene sa po jednim ili dva primerka. Primerci svih vrsta gmizavaca koji žive u Srbiji postoje u zbirci, kao i većina vrsta karakterističnih za Balkansko poluostrvo. Specifičan značaj zbirke ogleda se u velikim populacionim uzorcima nekoliko vrsta. Osim istorijskog značaja, posebna vrednost herpetološke zbirke ogleda se u tome što deponovan materijal omogućava studije sistematike, distribucije, ekologije, morfologije, konzervacione biologije kao i različitih evolucionih i biogeografskih fenomena (npr. endemizma, intraspecijskog diverziteta, hibridizacije taksona, itd).",
publisher = "Belgrade: Natural History Museum",
journal = "Bulletin of the Natural History Museum",
title = "The herpetological collection of the Institute for biological research “Siniša Stanković”, University of Belgrade",
volume = "10",
doi = "10.5937/bnhmb1710057D",
pages = "57-104"
}
Džukić, G., Tomović, L. M., Anđelković, M., Urošević, A., Nikolić, S.,& Kalezić, M.. (2017). The herpetological collection of the Institute for biological research “Siniša Stanković”, University of Belgrade. in Bulletin of the Natural History Museum
Belgrade: Natural History Museum., 10, 57-104.
https://doi.org/10.5937/bnhmb1710057D
Džukić G, Tomović LM, Anđelković M, Urošević A, Nikolić S, Kalezić M. The herpetological collection of the Institute for biological research “Siniša Stanković”, University of Belgrade. in Bulletin of the Natural History Museum. 2017;10:57-104.
doi:10.5937/bnhmb1710057D .
Džukić, Georg, Tomović, Ljiljana M, Anđelković, Marko, Urošević, Aleksandar, Nikolić, Sonja, Kalezić, Miloš, "The herpetological collection of the Institute for biological research “Siniša Stanković”, University of Belgrade" in Bulletin of the Natural History Museum, 10 (2017):57-104,
https://doi.org/10.5937/bnhmb1710057D . .
8

Alterations in the reptilian fauna of Serbia: Introduction of exotic and anthropogenic range expansion of native species

Urošević, Aleksandar; Tomović, Ljiljana; Ajtić, Rastko; Simović, Aleksandar; Džukić, Georg

(2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Urošević, Aleksandar
AU  - Tomović, Ljiljana
AU  - Ajtić, Rastko
AU  - Simović, Aleksandar
AU  - Džukić, Georg
PY  - 2016
UR  - http://www.zobodat.at/pdf/HER_28_3_4_0115-0132.pdf
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2992
AB  - This study describes cases of introductions of exotic species and range expansion of native species in Serbia. The four most important introductions are the alien, invasive Trachemys scripta elegans and native Testudo hermanni, Mediodactylus kotschyi and Podarcis muralis which expanded their ranges. Trachemys scripta elegans should be of special concern, since introductions of this species can have numerous negative effects on local ecosystems. Incidental introductions were documented for two alien (Pelodiscus sp. and Hemidactylus turcicus) and two native species (Podarcis tauricus and Vipera ammodytes). The greatest number of introductions is concentrated around urban areas, especially around the cities of Belgrade and novi Sad. Increased traffic, trading and cargo shipment, as well as a large number of people who keep exotic animals as pets, make large urban areas susceptible to accidental and deliberate introductions of amphibians and reptiles. on the other hand, anthropogenic alteration and degradation of habitats, along with increased urbanization, can provide corridors for the range expansion of native species.
T2  - Herpetozoa
T1  - Alterations in the reptilian fauna of Serbia: Introduction of exotic and anthropogenic range expansion of native species
IS  - 3/4
VL  - 28
SP  - 115
EP  - 132
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_2992
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Urošević, Aleksandar and Tomović, Ljiljana and Ajtić, Rastko and Simović, Aleksandar and Džukić, Georg",
year = "2016",
abstract = "This study describes cases of introductions of exotic species and range expansion of native species in Serbia. The four most important introductions are the alien, invasive Trachemys scripta elegans and native Testudo hermanni, Mediodactylus kotschyi and Podarcis muralis which expanded their ranges. Trachemys scripta elegans should be of special concern, since introductions of this species can have numerous negative effects on local ecosystems. Incidental introductions were documented for two alien (Pelodiscus sp. and Hemidactylus turcicus) and two native species (Podarcis tauricus and Vipera ammodytes). The greatest number of introductions is concentrated around urban areas, especially around the cities of Belgrade and novi Sad. Increased traffic, trading and cargo shipment, as well as a large number of people who keep exotic animals as pets, make large urban areas susceptible to accidental and deliberate introductions of amphibians and reptiles. on the other hand, anthropogenic alteration and degradation of habitats, along with increased urbanization, can provide corridors for the range expansion of native species.",
journal = "Herpetozoa",
title = "Alterations in the reptilian fauna of Serbia: Introduction of exotic and anthropogenic range expansion of native species",
number = "3/4",
volume = "28",
pages = "115-132",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_2992"
}
Urošević, A., Tomović, L., Ajtić, R., Simović, A.,& Džukić, G.. (2016). Alterations in the reptilian fauna of Serbia: Introduction of exotic and anthropogenic range expansion of native species. in Herpetozoa, 28(3/4), 115-132.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_2992
Urošević A, Tomović L, Ajtić R, Simović A, Džukić G. Alterations in the reptilian fauna of Serbia: Introduction of exotic and anthropogenic range expansion of native species. in Herpetozoa. 2016;28(3/4):115-132.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_2992 .
Urošević, Aleksandar, Tomović, Ljiljana, Ajtić, Rastko, Simović, Aleksandar, Džukić, Georg, "Alterations in the reptilian fauna of Serbia: Introduction of exotic and anthropogenic range expansion of native species" in Herpetozoa, 28, no. 3/4 (2016):115-132,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_2992 .
4

Contrasting evolutionary histories of the legless lizards slow worms (Anguis) shaped by the topography of the Balkan Peninsula

Jablonski, Daniel; Jandzik, David; Mikulíček, Peter; Džukić, Georg; Ljubisavljević, Katarina; Tzankov, Nikolay; Jelić, Dušan; Thanou, Evanthia; Moravec, Jiří; Gvoždík, Václav

(2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Jablonski, Daniel
AU  - Jandzik, David
AU  - Mikulíček, Peter
AU  - Džukić, Georg
AU  - Ljubisavljević, Katarina
AU  - Tzankov, Nikolay
AU  - Jelić, Dušan
AU  - Thanou, Evanthia
AU  - Moravec, Jiří
AU  - Gvoždík, Václav
PY  - 2016
UR  - http://bmcevolbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12862-016-0669-1
UR  - https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85008622386&origin=SingleRecordEmailAlert&dgcid=scalert_sc_search_email&txGid=BCBFF82A73D51FA0ED62BC41FE5E5987.wsnAw8kcdt7IPYLO0V4
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2509
AB  - Background: Genetic architecture of a species is a result of historical changes in population size and extent of distribution related to climatic and environmental factors and contemporary processes of dispersal and gene flow. Population-size and range contractions, expansions and shifts have a substantial effect on genetic diversity and intraspecific divergence, which is further shaped by gene-flow limiting barriers. The Balkans, as one of the most important sources of European biodiversity, is a region where many temperate species persisted during the Pleistocene glaciations and where high topographic heterogeneity offers suitable conditions for local adaptations of populations. In this study, we investigated the phylogeographical patterns and demographic histories of four species of semifossorial slow-worm lizards (genus Anguis) present in the Balkan Peninsula, and tested the relationship between genetic diversity and topographic heterogeneity of the inhabited ranges. Results: We inferred phylogenetic relationships, compared genetic structure and historical demography of slow worms using nucleotide sequence variation of mitochondrial DNA. Four Anguis species with mostly parapatric distributions occur in the Balkan Peninsula. They show different levels of genetic diversity. A signature of population growth was detected in all four species but with various courses in particular populations. We found a strong correlation between genetic diversity of slow-worm populations and topographic ruggedness of the ranges (mountain systems) they inhabit. Areas with more rugged terrain harbour higher genetic diversity. Conclusions: Phylogeographical pattern of the genus Anguis in the Balkans is concordant with the refugiawithin- refugia model previously proposed for both several other taxa in the region and other main European Peninsulas. While slow-worm populations from the southern refugia mostly have restricted distributions and have not dispersed much from their refugial areas, populations from the extra-Mediterranean refugia in northern parts of the Balkans have colonized vast areas of eastern, central, and western Europe. Besides climatic historical events, the heterogeneous topography of the Balkans has also played an important role in shaping genetic diversity of slow worms.
T2  - BMC Evolutionary Biology
T1  - Contrasting evolutionary histories of the legless lizards slow worms (Anguis) shaped by the topography of the Balkan Peninsula
IS  - 1
VL  - 16
DO  - 10.1186/s12862-016-0669-1
SP  - 99
EP  - 99
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Jablonski, Daniel and Jandzik, David and Mikulíček, Peter and Džukić, Georg and Ljubisavljević, Katarina and Tzankov, Nikolay and Jelić, Dušan and Thanou, Evanthia and Moravec, Jiří and Gvoždík, Václav",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Background: Genetic architecture of a species is a result of historical changes in population size and extent of distribution related to climatic and environmental factors and contemporary processes of dispersal and gene flow. Population-size and range contractions, expansions and shifts have a substantial effect on genetic diversity and intraspecific divergence, which is further shaped by gene-flow limiting barriers. The Balkans, as one of the most important sources of European biodiversity, is a region where many temperate species persisted during the Pleistocene glaciations and where high topographic heterogeneity offers suitable conditions for local adaptations of populations. In this study, we investigated the phylogeographical patterns and demographic histories of four species of semifossorial slow-worm lizards (genus Anguis) present in the Balkan Peninsula, and tested the relationship between genetic diversity and topographic heterogeneity of the inhabited ranges. Results: We inferred phylogenetic relationships, compared genetic structure and historical demography of slow worms using nucleotide sequence variation of mitochondrial DNA. Four Anguis species with mostly parapatric distributions occur in the Balkan Peninsula. They show different levels of genetic diversity. A signature of population growth was detected in all four species but with various courses in particular populations. We found a strong correlation between genetic diversity of slow-worm populations and topographic ruggedness of the ranges (mountain systems) they inhabit. Areas with more rugged terrain harbour higher genetic diversity. Conclusions: Phylogeographical pattern of the genus Anguis in the Balkans is concordant with the refugiawithin- refugia model previously proposed for both several other taxa in the region and other main European Peninsulas. While slow-worm populations from the southern refugia mostly have restricted distributions and have not dispersed much from their refugial areas, populations from the extra-Mediterranean refugia in northern parts of the Balkans have colonized vast areas of eastern, central, and western Europe. Besides climatic historical events, the heterogeneous topography of the Balkans has also played an important role in shaping genetic diversity of slow worms.",
journal = "BMC Evolutionary Biology",
title = "Contrasting evolutionary histories of the legless lizards slow worms (Anguis) shaped by the topography of the Balkan Peninsula",
number = "1",
volume = "16",
doi = "10.1186/s12862-016-0669-1",
pages = "99-99"
}
Jablonski, D., Jandzik, D., Mikulíček, P., Džukić, G., Ljubisavljević, K., Tzankov, N., Jelić, D., Thanou, E., Moravec, J.,& Gvoždík, V.. (2016). Contrasting evolutionary histories of the legless lizards slow worms (Anguis) shaped by the topography of the Balkan Peninsula. in BMC Evolutionary Biology, 16(1), 99-99.
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-016-0669-1
Jablonski D, Jandzik D, Mikulíček P, Džukić G, Ljubisavljević K, Tzankov N, Jelić D, Thanou E, Moravec J, Gvoždík V. Contrasting evolutionary histories of the legless lizards slow worms (Anguis) shaped by the topography of the Balkan Peninsula. in BMC Evolutionary Biology. 2016;16(1):99-99.
doi:10.1186/s12862-016-0669-1 .
Jablonski, Daniel, Jandzik, David, Mikulíček, Peter, Džukić, Georg, Ljubisavljević, Katarina, Tzankov, Nikolay, Jelić, Dušan, Thanou, Evanthia, Moravec, Jiří, Gvoždík, Václav, "Contrasting evolutionary histories of the legless lizards slow worms (Anguis) shaped by the topography of the Balkan Peninsula" in BMC Evolutionary Biology, 16, no. 1 (2016):99-99,
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-016-0669-1 . .
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Šumski gušter: Darevskia praticola (Eversmann, 1834)

Ljubisavljević, Katarina; Džukić, Georg

(Belgrade: Faculty of Biology : Enviroment Protection Institute of Serbia, 2015)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Ljubisavljević, Katarina
AU  - Džukić, Georg
PY  - 2015
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6760
PB  - Belgrade: Faculty of Biology : Enviroment Protection Institute of Serbia
T2  - Red book of fauna of Serbia. 2, Reptiles
T1  - Šumski gušter: Darevskia praticola (Eversmann, 1834)
T1  - Meadow lizard: Darevskia praticola (Eversmann, 1834)
SP  - 182
EP  - 188
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6760
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Ljubisavljević, Katarina and Džukić, Georg",
year = "2015",
publisher = "Belgrade: Faculty of Biology : Enviroment Protection Institute of Serbia",
journal = "Red book of fauna of Serbia. 2, Reptiles",
booktitle = "Šumski gušter: Darevskia praticola (Eversmann, 1834), Meadow lizard: Darevskia praticola (Eversmann, 1834)",
pages = "182-188",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6760"
}
Ljubisavljević, K.,& Džukić, G.. (2015). Šumski gušter: Darevskia praticola (Eversmann, 1834). in Red book of fauna of Serbia. 2, Reptiles
Belgrade: Faculty of Biology : Enviroment Protection Institute of Serbia., 182-188.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6760
Ljubisavljević K, Džukić G. Šumski gušter: Darevskia praticola (Eversmann, 1834). in Red book of fauna of Serbia. 2, Reptiles. 2015;:182-188.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6760 .
Ljubisavljević, Katarina, Džukić, Georg, "Šumski gušter: Darevskia praticola (Eversmann, 1834)" in Red book of fauna of Serbia. 2, Reptiles (2015):182-188,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6760 .

Snake-eyed skink: Ablepharus kitaibelii, Bibron & Bory 1833

Ljubisavljević, Katarina; Džukić, Georg

(Belgrade: Faculty of Biology : Enviroment Protection Institute of Serbia, 2015)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Ljubisavljević, Katarina
AU  - Džukić, Georg
PY  - 2015
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6759
PB  - Belgrade: Faculty of Biology : Enviroment Protection Institute of Serbia
T2  - Red book of fauna of Serbia. 2, Amphibians
T1  - Snake-eyed skink: Ablepharus kitaibelii, Bibron & Bory 1833
T1  - Kratkonogi gušter: Ablepharus kitaibelii, Bibron & Bory 1833
DO  - 978-86-7078-125-2
SP  - 168
EP  - 174
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Ljubisavljević, Katarina and Džukić, Georg",
year = "2015",
publisher = "Belgrade: Faculty of Biology : Enviroment Protection Institute of Serbia",
journal = "Red book of fauna of Serbia. 2, Amphibians",
booktitle = "Snake-eyed skink: Ablepharus kitaibelii, Bibron & Bory 1833, Kratkonogi gušter: Ablepharus kitaibelii, Bibron & Bory 1833",
doi = "978-86-7078-125-2",
pages = "168-174"
}
Ljubisavljević, K.,& Džukić, G.. (2015). Snake-eyed skink: Ablepharus kitaibelii, Bibron & Bory 1833. in Red book of fauna of Serbia. 2, Amphibians
Belgrade: Faculty of Biology : Enviroment Protection Institute of Serbia., 168-174.
https://doi.org/978-86-7078-125-2
Ljubisavljević K, Džukić G. Snake-eyed skink: Ablepharus kitaibelii, Bibron & Bory 1833. in Red book of fauna of Serbia. 2, Amphibians. 2015;:168-174.
doi:978-86-7078-125-2 .
Ljubisavljević, Katarina, Džukić, Georg, "Snake-eyed skink: Ablepharus kitaibelii, Bibron & Bory 1833" in Red book of fauna of Serbia. 2, Amphibians (2015):168-174,
https://doi.org/978-86-7078-125-2 . .

Sirijska češnjarka: Pelobates syriacus Boettger, 1889

Ljubisavljević, Katarina; Džukić, Georg

(Belgrade: Faculty of Biology : Enviroment Protection Institute of Serbia, 2015)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Ljubisavljević, Katarina
AU  - Džukić, Georg
PY  - 2015
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6757
PB  - Belgrade: Faculty of Biology : Enviroment Protection Institute of Serbia
T2  - Red book of fauna of Serbia. 1, Amphibians
T1  - Sirijska češnjarka: Pelobates syriacus Boettger, 1889
T1  - Eastern Spadefoot toad: Pelobates syriacus Boettger, 1889
SP  - 172
EP  - 178
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6757
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Ljubisavljević, Katarina and Džukić, Georg",
year = "2015",
publisher = "Belgrade: Faculty of Biology : Enviroment Protection Institute of Serbia",
journal = "Red book of fauna of Serbia. 1, Amphibians",
booktitle = "Sirijska češnjarka: Pelobates syriacus Boettger, 1889, Eastern Spadefoot toad: Pelobates syriacus Boettger, 1889",
pages = "172-178",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6757"
}
Ljubisavljević, K.,& Džukić, G.. (2015). Sirijska češnjarka: Pelobates syriacus Boettger, 1889. in Red book of fauna of Serbia. 1, Amphibians
Belgrade: Faculty of Biology : Enviroment Protection Institute of Serbia., 172-178.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6757
Ljubisavljević K, Džukić G. Sirijska češnjarka: Pelobates syriacus Boettger, 1889. in Red book of fauna of Serbia. 1, Amphibians. 2015;:172-178.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6757 .
Ljubisavljević, Katarina, Džukić, Georg, "Sirijska češnjarka: Pelobates syriacus Boettger, 1889" in Red book of fauna of Serbia. 1, Amphibians (2015):172-178,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6757 .

Rana graeca Boulenger, 1891

Urošević, Aleksandar; Džukić, Georg

(Beograd: Biološki fakultet, 2015)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Urošević, Aleksandar
AU  - Džukić, Georg
PY  - 2015
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5536
PB  - Beograd: Biološki fakultet
PB  - Beograd: Zavod za zaštitu prirode Srbije
T2  - Crvena knjiga faune Srbije. 1, Vodozemci = Red book of fauna of Serbia. 1, Amphibians
T1  - Rana graeca Boulenger, 1891
SP  - 186
EP  - 191
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5536
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Urošević, Aleksandar and Džukić, Georg",
year = "2015",
publisher = "Beograd: Biološki fakultet, Beograd: Zavod za zaštitu prirode Srbije",
journal = "Crvena knjiga faune Srbije. 1, Vodozemci = Red book of fauna of Serbia. 1, Amphibians",
booktitle = "Rana graeca Boulenger, 1891",
pages = "186-191",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5536"
}
Urošević, A.,& Džukić, G.. (2015). Rana graeca Boulenger, 1891. in Crvena knjiga faune Srbije. 1, Vodozemci = Red book of fauna of Serbia. 1, Amphibians
Beograd: Biološki fakultet., 186-191.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5536
Urošević A, Džukić G. Rana graeca Boulenger, 1891. in Crvena knjiga faune Srbije. 1, Vodozemci = Red book of fauna of Serbia. 1, Amphibians. 2015;:186-191.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5536 .
Urošević, Aleksandar, Džukić, Georg, "Rana graeca Boulenger, 1891" in Crvena knjiga faune Srbije. 1, Vodozemci = Red book of fauna of Serbia. 1, Amphibians (2015):186-191,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5536 .

Contribution to the knowledge of distribution and diversity of lacertid lizards in Serbia

Urošević, Aleksandar; Ljubisavljević, Katarina; Tomović, Ljiljana; Krizmanić, Imre; Ajtić, Rastko; Simović, Aleksandar; Labus, Nenad; Jović, Danko; Golubović, Ana; Anđelković, Marko; Džukić, Georg

(Centre for Biodiversity of Montenegro, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Urošević, Aleksandar
AU  - Ljubisavljević, Katarina
AU  - Tomović, Ljiljana
AU  - Krizmanić, Imre
AU  - Ajtić, Rastko
AU  - Simović, Aleksandar
AU  - Labus, Nenad
AU  - Jović, Danko
AU  - Golubović, Ana
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Džukić, Georg
PY  - 2015
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5206
AB  - In this study, we present updated distributional data for all Serbian lacertids, having taken into account the available previously published information, and the so far unpublished authors’ field records and evidence from other sources. According to our current knowledge, eight lacertid species inhabit Serbia. Analysis of lacertid diversity within the country showed that biogeographic regions with highest species diversity are Metohija (eight species) and Kosovo (seven species). Regions in Serbia are mutually similar concerning lacertid faunas (average Bray-Curtis dissimilarity index is 0.82). Comparative analysis of lacertid faunas among all Balkan countries showed that Serbian lacertid fauna is the most similar to those of Albania and the FYR of Macedonia, and then to faunas of Romania and Bulgaria. Zoogeographic analysis showed that Serbian lacertids belong to three distinct chorotypes, with the East-Mediterranean being the richest (four species). Generally, diversity of lacertids in Serbia is most strongly determined by topographic diversity, habitat heterogeneity, and climatic peculiarities, with the inflow of the sub-Mediterranean climate along several river valleys in the south being especially important. This paper is intended to serve as a basis for further research, since data on distribution of lacertid species in Serbia are far from complete, with large distributional gaps of recorded species and with unconfirmed presence of two species.
PB  - Centre for Biodiversity of Montenegro
T2  - Ecologica Montenegrina
T1  - Contribution to the knowledge of distribution and diversity of lacertid lizards in Serbia
IS  - 3
VL  - 2
SP  - 197
EP  - 227
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5206
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Urošević, Aleksandar and Ljubisavljević, Katarina and Tomović, Ljiljana and Krizmanić, Imre and Ajtić, Rastko and Simović, Aleksandar and Labus, Nenad and Jović, Danko and Golubović, Ana and Anđelković, Marko and Džukić, Georg",
year = "2015",
abstract = "In this study, we present updated distributional data for all Serbian lacertids, having taken into account the available previously published information, and the so far unpublished authors’ field records and evidence from other sources. According to our current knowledge, eight lacertid species inhabit Serbia. Analysis of lacertid diversity within the country showed that biogeographic regions with highest species diversity are Metohija (eight species) and Kosovo (seven species). Regions in Serbia are mutually similar concerning lacertid faunas (average Bray-Curtis dissimilarity index is 0.82). Comparative analysis of lacertid faunas among all Balkan countries showed that Serbian lacertid fauna is the most similar to those of Albania and the FYR of Macedonia, and then to faunas of Romania and Bulgaria. Zoogeographic analysis showed that Serbian lacertids belong to three distinct chorotypes, with the East-Mediterranean being the richest (four species). Generally, diversity of lacertids in Serbia is most strongly determined by topographic diversity, habitat heterogeneity, and climatic peculiarities, with the inflow of the sub-Mediterranean climate along several river valleys in the south being especially important. This paper is intended to serve as a basis for further research, since data on distribution of lacertid species in Serbia are far from complete, with large distributional gaps of recorded species and with unconfirmed presence of two species.",
publisher = "Centre for Biodiversity of Montenegro",
journal = "Ecologica Montenegrina",
title = "Contribution to the knowledge of distribution and diversity of lacertid lizards in Serbia",
number = "3",
volume = "2",
pages = "197-227",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5206"
}
Urošević, A., Ljubisavljević, K., Tomović, L., Krizmanić, I., Ajtić, R., Simović, A., Labus, N., Jović, D., Golubović, A., Anđelković, M.,& Džukić, G.. (2015). Contribution to the knowledge of distribution and diversity of lacertid lizards in Serbia. in Ecologica Montenegrina
Centre for Biodiversity of Montenegro., 2(3), 197-227.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5206
Urošević A, Ljubisavljević K, Tomović L, Krizmanić I, Ajtić R, Simović A, Labus N, Jović D, Golubović A, Anđelković M, Džukić G. Contribution to the knowledge of distribution and diversity of lacertid lizards in Serbia. in Ecologica Montenegrina. 2015;2(3):197-227.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5206 .
Urošević, Aleksandar, Ljubisavljević, Katarina, Tomović, Ljiljana, Krizmanić, Imre, Ajtić, Rastko, Simović, Aleksandar, Labus, Nenad, Jović, Danko, Golubović, Ana, Anđelković, Marko, Džukić, Georg, "Contribution to the knowledge of distribution and diversity of lacertid lizards in Serbia" in Ecologica Montenegrina, 2, no. 3 (2015):197-227,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5206 .
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Contribution to the knowledge of distribution of Colubrid snakes in Serbia

Tomović, Ljiljana; Urošević, Aleksandar; Ajtić, Rastko; Krizmanić, Imre; Simović, Aleksandar; Labus, Nenad; Jović, Danko; Krstić, Milivoj; Đorđević, Sonja; Anđelković, Marko; Golubović, Ana; Džukić, Georg

(Centre for Biodiversity of Montenegro, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Tomović, Ljiljana
AU  - Urošević, Aleksandar
AU  - Ajtić, Rastko
AU  - Krizmanić, Imre
AU  - Simović, Aleksandar
AU  - Labus, Nenad
AU  - Jović, Danko
AU  - Krstić, Milivoj
AU  - Đorđević, Sonja
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Golubović, Ana
AU  - Džukić, Georg
PY  - 2015
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5205
AB  - Detailed distribution pattern of colubrid snakes in Serbia is still inadequately described, despite the long historical study. In this paper, we provide accurate distribution of seven species, with previously published and newly accumulated faunistic records compiled. Comparative analysis of faunas among all Balkan countries showed that Serbian colubrid fauna is among the most distinct (together with faunas of Slovenia and Romania), due to small number of species. Zoogeographic analysis showed high chorotype diversity of Serbian colubrids: seven species belong to six chorotypes. South-eastern Serbia (Pčinja River valley) is characterized by the presence of all colubrid species inhabiting our country, and deserves the highest conservation status at the national level. This study should provide the basis for further, more comprehensive faunistic research, as the data on distribution of colubrid species in our country are far from complete, with large distribution “gaps”, especially in northern and central parts of Serbia.
PB  - Centre for Biodiversity of Montenegro
T2  - Ecologica Montenegrina
T1  - Contribution to the knowledge of distribution of Colubrid snakes in Serbia
IS  - 3
VL  - 2
SP  - 162
EP  - 186
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5205
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Tomović, Ljiljana and Urošević, Aleksandar and Ajtić, Rastko and Krizmanić, Imre and Simović, Aleksandar and Labus, Nenad and Jović, Danko and Krstić, Milivoj and Đorđević, Sonja and Anđelković, Marko and Golubović, Ana and Džukić, Georg",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Detailed distribution pattern of colubrid snakes in Serbia is still inadequately described, despite the long historical study. In this paper, we provide accurate distribution of seven species, with previously published and newly accumulated faunistic records compiled. Comparative analysis of faunas among all Balkan countries showed that Serbian colubrid fauna is among the most distinct (together with faunas of Slovenia and Romania), due to small number of species. Zoogeographic analysis showed high chorotype diversity of Serbian colubrids: seven species belong to six chorotypes. South-eastern Serbia (Pčinja River valley) is characterized by the presence of all colubrid species inhabiting our country, and deserves the highest conservation status at the national level. This study should provide the basis for further, more comprehensive faunistic research, as the data on distribution of colubrid species in our country are far from complete, with large distribution “gaps”, especially in northern and central parts of Serbia.",
publisher = "Centre for Biodiversity of Montenegro",
journal = "Ecologica Montenegrina",
title = "Contribution to the knowledge of distribution of Colubrid snakes in Serbia",
number = "3",
volume = "2",
pages = "162-186",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5205"
}
Tomović, L., Urošević, A., Ajtić, R., Krizmanić, I., Simović, A., Labus, N., Jović, D., Krstić, M., Đorđević, S., Anđelković, M., Golubović, A.,& Džukić, G.. (2015). Contribution to the knowledge of distribution of Colubrid snakes in Serbia. in Ecologica Montenegrina
Centre for Biodiversity of Montenegro., 2(3), 162-186.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5205
Tomović L, Urošević A, Ajtić R, Krizmanić I, Simović A, Labus N, Jović D, Krstić M, Đorđević S, Anđelković M, Golubović A, Džukić G. Contribution to the knowledge of distribution of Colubrid snakes in Serbia. in Ecologica Montenegrina. 2015;2(3):162-186.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5205 .
Tomović, Ljiljana, Urošević, Aleksandar, Ajtić, Rastko, Krizmanić, Imre, Simović, Aleksandar, Labus, Nenad, Jović, Danko, Krstić, Milivoj, Đorđević, Sonja, Anđelković, Marko, Golubović, Ana, Džukić, Georg, "Contribution to the knowledge of distribution of Colubrid snakes in Serbia" in Ecologica Montenegrina, 2, no. 3 (2015):162-186,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5205 .
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Egg size variation in crested newts from the western Balkans (Caudata, Salamandridae, Triturus cristatus superspecies)

Cvijanović, Milena; Ivanovic, Ana; Džukić, Georg; Kalezić, Miloš L.

(Taipei : Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 2008)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Cvijanović, Milena
AU  - Ivanovic, Ana
AU  - Džukić, Georg
AU  - Kalezić, Miloš L.
PY  - 2008
UR  - http://zoolstud.sinica.edu.tw/Journals/47.5/585.html
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5249
AB  - We report herein on egg size characteristics (vitellus volume and jelly/vitellus ratio) of 4 crested newt
species (Triturus cristatus superspecies). The key results were as follows: (1) maternal and population effects
on these characteristics were detected, however, the species effect was much more pronounced; (2) in terms of
the vitellus volume, T. karelinii and T. macedonicus had the largest eggs, T. dobrogicus had the smallest, and T.
cristatus had eggs of intermediate size; (3) all species significantly differed in their jelly/vitellus ratio values, with
the lowest ratio in T. macedonicus followed by T. karelinii, T. cristatus, and T. dobrogicus with the highest ratio
value; and (4) the species shared a common allometric slope of the egg volume/body size relationship. The egg
size traits appeared to follow a evolutionary trend similar to that of the morphological and ecological diversity
characteristics.
PB  - Taipei : Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
T2  - Zoological Studies
T1  - Egg size variation in crested newts from the western Balkans (Caudata, Salamandridae, Triturus cristatus superspecies)
IS  - 5
VL  - 47
SP  - 585
EP  - 590
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5249
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Cvijanović, Milena and Ivanovic, Ana and Džukić, Georg and Kalezić, Miloš L.",
year = "2008",
abstract = "We report herein on egg size characteristics (vitellus volume and jelly/vitellus ratio) of 4 crested newt
species (Triturus cristatus superspecies). The key results were as follows: (1) maternal and population effects
on these characteristics were detected, however, the species effect was much more pronounced; (2) in terms of
the vitellus volume, T. karelinii and T. macedonicus had the largest eggs, T. dobrogicus had the smallest, and T.
cristatus had eggs of intermediate size; (3) all species significantly differed in their jelly/vitellus ratio values, with
the lowest ratio in T. macedonicus followed by T. karelinii, T. cristatus, and T. dobrogicus with the highest ratio
value; and (4) the species shared a common allometric slope of the egg volume/body size relationship. The egg
size traits appeared to follow a evolutionary trend similar to that of the morphological and ecological diversity
characteristics.",
publisher = "Taipei : Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taiwan",
journal = "Zoological Studies",
title = "Egg size variation in crested newts from the western Balkans (Caudata, Salamandridae, Triturus cristatus superspecies)",
number = "5",
volume = "47",
pages = "585-590",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5249"
}
Cvijanović, M., Ivanovic, A., Džukić, G.,& Kalezić, M. L.. (2008). Egg size variation in crested newts from the western Balkans (Caudata, Salamandridae, Triturus cristatus superspecies). in Zoological Studies
Taipei : Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taiwan., 47(5), 585-590.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5249
Cvijanović M, Ivanovic A, Džukić G, Kalezić ML. Egg size variation in crested newts from the western Balkans (Caudata, Salamandridae, Triturus cristatus superspecies). in Zoological Studies. 2008;47(5):585-590.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5249 .
Cvijanović, Milena, Ivanovic, Ana, Džukić, Georg, Kalezić, Miloš L., "Egg size variation in crested newts from the western Balkans (Caudata, Salamandridae, Triturus cristatus superspecies)" in Zoological Studies, 47, no. 5 (2008):585-590,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5249 .
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