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Diatom diversity of five thermal springs in Serbia

Milićević, Ana; Popović, Slađana; Bjelica, Vukašin; Vasiljević, Božica; Krizmanić, Jelena; Jakovljević, Olga

(Skopje: Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, 2024)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Milićević, Ana
AU  - Popović, Slađana
AU  - Bjelica, Vukašin
AU  - Vasiljević, Božica
AU  - Krizmanić, Jelena
AU  - Jakovljević, Olga
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://15edm2024.mk/program/
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6709
AB  - Due to their high water temperature and special water chemistry, thermal springs offer unique ecological conditions for microbial communities. They are considered to be very interesting and important habitats for the study of algal flora, including diatom biodiversity. However, their occurrence in Serbian thermal springs is scarcely investigated. The aim of this study was to assess the diversity of the diatom community in five
thermal springs in central Serbia (Vrujci spa, Bukovička spa, Omoljica, Ovčanska spa and Poljane). Samples were collected from natural thermal springs except from Bukovička spa, where they were taken
from the tap. In Vrujci spa, samples were collected both from the tap and from the natural spring. During the autumn and winter in 2023, a total of 11 biofilm samples were collected with a sterile scalpel. The
samples were treated with HCl and KMnO4 in the laboratory, afterwards permanent diatom slides were made. The Carl Zeiss AxioImager.M1 light microscope with DIC optics, AxioCam MRc5 and AxioVision4.9
software were used for microscopic analysis. During survey, in total 82 diatom taxa belonging to 33 genera were identified. The most taxon-rich genera were Nitzschia and Navicula with 13 and 10 taxa, respectively. Our preliminary results show that the samples from the Vrujci spa have
the highest diatom diversity (62 taxa) and from Bukovička the lowest (5 taxa). In the Vrujci spa, 40 taxa were identified in the natural thermal spring, while 22 were recorded at the tap. The highest temperature
(25.1°C) was measured at this site compared to the other thermal springs. The dominant taxa were Staurosira venter and Achnanthidium straubianum, which distinguishes this natural thermal spring from the others. At the tap in Vrujci, the dominance of Navicula veneta, Nitzschia palea and Achnanthidium microcephalum showed that the communities at natural and artificial sites differ greatly. In Bukovička spa, the most abundant taxa included N. palea and N. veneta. In the Omoljica thermal spring, 19 taxa were identified with dominance of N. palea, followed by Gomphonema parvulum and N. veneta with slightly lower abundances. In Poljane, N. palea and A. microcephalum were dominant from 11 recorded taxa. In Ovčanska spa, Nitzschia thermaloides was found to be predominant. In addition, the other 18 taxa found at this thermal spring occur with very low abundances. Additional taxonomic insights are required to more precisely define the diatom communities and the ecology of the taxa inhabiting thermal springs. Besides, occurrence of rare species can be expected in this types of extreme habitats.
PB  - Skopje: Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
C3  - Book of abstracts: 15th European Diatom Meeting; 2024 May 7-9; Ohrid, North Macedonia
T1  - Diatom diversity of five thermal springs in Serbia
SP  - 154
EP  - 155
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6709
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Milićević, Ana and Popović, Slađana and Bjelica, Vukašin and Vasiljević, Božica and Krizmanić, Jelena and Jakovljević, Olga",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Due to their high water temperature and special water chemistry, thermal springs offer unique ecological conditions for microbial communities. They are considered to be very interesting and important habitats for the study of algal flora, including diatom biodiversity. However, their occurrence in Serbian thermal springs is scarcely investigated. The aim of this study was to assess the diversity of the diatom community in five
thermal springs in central Serbia (Vrujci spa, Bukovička spa, Omoljica, Ovčanska spa and Poljane). Samples were collected from natural thermal springs except from Bukovička spa, where they were taken
from the tap. In Vrujci spa, samples were collected both from the tap and from the natural spring. During the autumn and winter in 2023, a total of 11 biofilm samples were collected with a sterile scalpel. The
samples were treated with HCl and KMnO4 in the laboratory, afterwards permanent diatom slides were made. The Carl Zeiss AxioImager.M1 light microscope with DIC optics, AxioCam MRc5 and AxioVision4.9
software were used for microscopic analysis. During survey, in total 82 diatom taxa belonging to 33 genera were identified. The most taxon-rich genera were Nitzschia and Navicula with 13 and 10 taxa, respectively. Our preliminary results show that the samples from the Vrujci spa have
the highest diatom diversity (62 taxa) and from Bukovička the lowest (5 taxa). In the Vrujci spa, 40 taxa were identified in the natural thermal spring, while 22 were recorded at the tap. The highest temperature
(25.1°C) was measured at this site compared to the other thermal springs. The dominant taxa were Staurosira venter and Achnanthidium straubianum, which distinguishes this natural thermal spring from the others. At the tap in Vrujci, the dominance of Navicula veneta, Nitzschia palea and Achnanthidium microcephalum showed that the communities at natural and artificial sites differ greatly. In Bukovička spa, the most abundant taxa included N. palea and N. veneta. In the Omoljica thermal spring, 19 taxa were identified with dominance of N. palea, followed by Gomphonema parvulum and N. veneta with slightly lower abundances. In Poljane, N. palea and A. microcephalum were dominant from 11 recorded taxa. In Ovčanska spa, Nitzschia thermaloides was found to be predominant. In addition, the other 18 taxa found at this thermal spring occur with very low abundances. Additional taxonomic insights are required to more precisely define the diatom communities and the ecology of the taxa inhabiting thermal springs. Besides, occurrence of rare species can be expected in this types of extreme habitats.",
publisher = "Skopje: Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics",
journal = "Book of abstracts: 15th European Diatom Meeting; 2024 May 7-9; Ohrid, North Macedonia",
title = "Diatom diversity of five thermal springs in Serbia",
pages = "154-155",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6709"
}
Milićević, A., Popović, S., Bjelica, V., Vasiljević, B., Krizmanić, J.,& Jakovljević, O.. (2024). Diatom diversity of five thermal springs in Serbia. in Book of abstracts: 15th European Diatom Meeting; 2024 May 7-9; Ohrid, North Macedonia
Skopje: Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics., 154-155.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6709
Milićević A, Popović S, Bjelica V, Vasiljević B, Krizmanić J, Jakovljević O. Diatom diversity of five thermal springs in Serbia. in Book of abstracts: 15th European Diatom Meeting; 2024 May 7-9; Ohrid, North Macedonia. 2024;:154-155.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6709 .
Milićević, Ana, Popović, Slađana, Bjelica, Vukašin, Vasiljević, Božica, Krizmanić, Jelena, Jakovljević, Olga, "Diatom diversity of five thermal springs in Serbia" in Book of abstracts: 15th European Diatom Meeting; 2024 May 7-9; Ohrid, North Macedonia (2024):154-155,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6709 .

Winter activity of the Caspian whipsnake (Dolichophis caspius, Gmelin, 1789) in Belgrade, Serbia

Bjelica, Vukašin; Milićević, Ana; Bugarčić, Marko; Anđelković, Marko

(Oradea, Romania: Herpetological Club of Oradea (HCO), 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bjelica, Vukašin
AU  - Milićević, Ana
AU  - Bugarčić, Marko
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://biozoojournals.ro/nwjz/content/v19n2.html
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6454
PB  - Oradea, Romania: Herpetological Club of Oradea (HCO)
T2  - North-Western Journal of Zoology
T1  - Winter activity of the Caspian whipsnake (Dolichophis caspius, Gmelin, 1789) in Belgrade, Serbia
IS  - 2
VL  - 19
SP  - 212
EP  - 214
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6454
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Bjelica, Vukašin and Milićević, Ana and Bugarčić, Marko and Anđelković, Marko",
year = "2023",
publisher = "Oradea, Romania: Herpetological Club of Oradea (HCO)",
journal = "North-Western Journal of Zoology",
title = "Winter activity of the Caspian whipsnake (Dolichophis caspius, Gmelin, 1789) in Belgrade, Serbia",
number = "2",
volume = "19",
pages = "212-214",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6454"
}
Bjelica, V., Milićević, A., Bugarčić, M.,& Anđelković, M.. (2023). Winter activity of the Caspian whipsnake (Dolichophis caspius, Gmelin, 1789) in Belgrade, Serbia. in North-Western Journal of Zoology
Oradea, Romania: Herpetological Club of Oradea (HCO)., 19(2), 212-214.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6454
Bjelica V, Milićević A, Bugarčić M, Anđelković M. Winter activity of the Caspian whipsnake (Dolichophis caspius, Gmelin, 1789) in Belgrade, Serbia. in North-Western Journal of Zoology. 2023;19(2):212-214.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6454 .
Bjelica, Vukašin, Milićević, Ana, Bugarčić, Marko, Anđelković, Marko, "Winter activity of the Caspian whipsnake (Dolichophis caspius, Gmelin, 1789) in Belgrade, Serbia" in North-Western Journal of Zoology, 19, no. 2 (2023):212-214,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6454 .

Preliminary results indicate localised adaptation in the duration of unken reflex in fire- bellied toads (Bombina bombina, Bombinatoridae)

Bjelica, Vukašin; Bugarčić, Marko; Anđelković, Marko; Milićević, Ana; Pavlović, Anđela; Žunić, Lena; Czurda, Janis

(Societas Europaea Herpetologica, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Bjelica, Vukašin
AU  - Bugarčić, Marko
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Milićević, Ana
AU  - Pavlović, Anđela
AU  - Žunić, Lena
AU  - Czurda, Janis
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6132
AB  - The unken reflex (UR) is a deimatic behaviour in certain toad species, such as the European firebellied toad. These toads are cryptically coloured on their backs; however, when they feel threatened, they arch their backs and raise their limbs, revealing the brightly coloured ventral side of the body. This sudden appearance of bright colour has a startling effect and warns potential predators that the toad is poisonous. As an antipredator behaviour, UR should be under selection and adapt to different types of predators/predation pressure. We examined the occurrence and duration of UR in 106 individuals from three populations of the European fire-bellied toad (Bombina bombina). We gently tapped the toads’ heads (5 times) and grabbed them with rubber forceps to entice them to perform UR. We noted the occurrence of UR, whether the toads entered UR by tapping or grabbing and the duration of UR. We observed no significant differences in the occurrence of UR between the localities, but there was a significant difference in the duration of UR between localities. In the locality where UR lasted the longest, toads entered UR more often by grabbing than by tapping. UR was longest in the locality in an urban environment where there are far fewer predators (except cats and dogs) than at the other two localities (natural wetlands) where natural predators are abundant (snakes, water birds and small mammals). Our results may indicate potential local adaptations to different predators/predation pressures and deserve further attention. Future studies of UR should also include features such as belly colour, pattern, and contrast, as these features are also likely crucial to the occurrence and duration of deimatic displays in these toads.
PB  - Societas Europaea Herpetologica
C3  - Programme and Abstracts: 22nd European Congress of Herpetology; 2023 Sep 4-8; Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
T1  - Preliminary results indicate localised adaptation in the duration of unken reflex in fire- bellied toads (Bombina bombina, Bombinatoridae)
SP  - 131
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6132
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Bjelica, Vukašin and Bugarčić, Marko and Anđelković, Marko and Milićević, Ana and Pavlović, Anđela and Žunić, Lena and Czurda, Janis",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The unken reflex (UR) is a deimatic behaviour in certain toad species, such as the European firebellied toad. These toads are cryptically coloured on their backs; however, when they feel threatened, they arch their backs and raise their limbs, revealing the brightly coloured ventral side of the body. This sudden appearance of bright colour has a startling effect and warns potential predators that the toad is poisonous. As an antipredator behaviour, UR should be under selection and adapt to different types of predators/predation pressure. We examined the occurrence and duration of UR in 106 individuals from three populations of the European fire-bellied toad (Bombina bombina). We gently tapped the toads’ heads (5 times) and grabbed them with rubber forceps to entice them to perform UR. We noted the occurrence of UR, whether the toads entered UR by tapping or grabbing and the duration of UR. We observed no significant differences in the occurrence of UR between the localities, but there was a significant difference in the duration of UR between localities. In the locality where UR lasted the longest, toads entered UR more often by grabbing than by tapping. UR was longest in the locality in an urban environment where there are far fewer predators (except cats and dogs) than at the other two localities (natural wetlands) where natural predators are abundant (snakes, water birds and small mammals). Our results may indicate potential local adaptations to different predators/predation pressures and deserve further attention. Future studies of UR should also include features such as belly colour, pattern, and contrast, as these features are also likely crucial to the occurrence and duration of deimatic displays in these toads.",
publisher = "Societas Europaea Herpetologica",
journal = "Programme and Abstracts: 22nd European Congress of Herpetology; 2023 Sep 4-8; Wolverhampton, United Kingdom",
title = "Preliminary results indicate localised adaptation in the duration of unken reflex in fire- bellied toads (Bombina bombina, Bombinatoridae)",
pages = "131",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6132"
}
Bjelica, V., Bugarčić, M., Anđelković, M., Milićević, A., Pavlović, A., Žunić, L.,& Czurda, J.. (2023). Preliminary results indicate localised adaptation in the duration of unken reflex in fire- bellied toads (Bombina bombina, Bombinatoridae). in Programme and Abstracts: 22nd European Congress of Herpetology; 2023 Sep 4-8; Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
Societas Europaea Herpetologica., 131.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6132
Bjelica V, Bugarčić M, Anđelković M, Milićević A, Pavlović A, Žunić L, Czurda J. Preliminary results indicate localised adaptation in the duration of unken reflex in fire- bellied toads (Bombina bombina, Bombinatoridae). in Programme and Abstracts: 22nd European Congress of Herpetology; 2023 Sep 4-8; Wolverhampton, United Kingdom. 2023;:131.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6132 .
Bjelica, Vukašin, Bugarčić, Marko, Anđelković, Marko, Milićević, Ana, Pavlović, Anđela, Žunić, Lena, Czurda, Janis, "Preliminary results indicate localised adaptation in the duration of unken reflex in fire- bellied toads (Bombina bombina, Bombinatoridae)" in Programme and Abstracts: 22nd European Congress of Herpetology; 2023 Sep 4-8; Wolverhampton, United Kingdom (2023):131,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6132 .