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Importance of Small Water Bodies for Diversity of Leeches (Hirudinea) of Western Balkan

Pešić, Vladimir; Milošević, Đurađ; Miliša, Marko; Marinković, Nikola; Paunović, Momir; Raković, Maja; Jovanović, Milica; Pešić, Vladimir

(Cham: Springer, 2022)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Marinković, Nikola
AU  - Paunović, Momir
AU  - Raković, Maja
AU  - Jovanović, Milica
AU  - Pešić, Vladimir
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-86478-1_12
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4695
AB  - The Balkan Peninsula is known as a biodiversity hotspot. This area is characterized by diverse climate, orographic and hydrological conditions which represent a good basis for the diversity of flora and fauna. The fauna of leeches (Hirudinea) is no exception. The majority of European species are recorded in this area, many of which are endemic to the Balkans. Contemporary studies have described several species new to the science, and a few subspecies have been risen to the species level after detailed investigation (Croatobranchus maestrovi, Dina krasensis, D. dinarica, D. minuoculata, D. sketi, D. prokletijaca, Trocheta dalmatina, Glossiphonia balcanica). The area of Dinaric Alps (Karst) with its springs, streams and glacial lakes are home to almost all of these newly described species but also other common European species. These habitats are under various anthropogenic pressure, springs are driven in to pipes for irrigation or for human use, and on many small rivers mini hydro-power plants are being built which further endanger these fragile habitats and animal communities that inhabit them. The Mediterranean medicinal leech (H. verbana) was exported in large numbers through history form the area of Balkan Peninsula to Western Europe for medicinal use. Today, species of medicinal leeches are under numerous international and national protection acts and its trade and commercial use is very limited or prohibited. The main threat is the destruction and deterioration of suitable habitats, mainly wetland areas, marshes and ponds in the flood zones of rivers.
PB  - Cham: Springer
T2  - Small Water Bodies of the Western Balkans
T1  - Importance of Small Water Bodies for Diversity of Leeches (Hirudinea) of Western Balkan
DO  - 10.1007/978-3-030-86478-1_12
SP  - 251
EP  - 270
ER  - 
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editor = "Pešić, Vladimir, Milošević, Đurađ, Miliša, Marko",
author = "Marinković, Nikola and Paunović, Momir and Raković, Maja and Jovanović, Milica and Pešić, Vladimir",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The Balkan Peninsula is known as a biodiversity hotspot. This area is characterized by diverse climate, orographic and hydrological conditions which represent a good basis for the diversity of flora and fauna. The fauna of leeches (Hirudinea) is no exception. The majority of European species are recorded in this area, many of which are endemic to the Balkans. Contemporary studies have described several species new to the science, and a few subspecies have been risen to the species level after detailed investigation (Croatobranchus maestrovi, Dina krasensis, D. dinarica, D. minuoculata, D. sketi, D. prokletijaca, Trocheta dalmatina, Glossiphonia balcanica). The area of Dinaric Alps (Karst) with its springs, streams and glacial lakes are home to almost all of these newly described species but also other common European species. These habitats are under various anthropogenic pressure, springs are driven in to pipes for irrigation or for human use, and on many small rivers mini hydro-power plants are being built which further endanger these fragile habitats and animal communities that inhabit them. The Mediterranean medicinal leech (H. verbana) was exported in large numbers through history form the area of Balkan Peninsula to Western Europe for medicinal use. Today, species of medicinal leeches are under numerous international and national protection acts and its trade and commercial use is very limited or prohibited. The main threat is the destruction and deterioration of suitable habitats, mainly wetland areas, marshes and ponds in the flood zones of rivers.",
publisher = "Cham: Springer",
journal = "Small Water Bodies of the Western Balkans",
booktitle = "Importance of Small Water Bodies for Diversity of Leeches (Hirudinea) of Western Balkan",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-030-86478-1_12",
pages = "251-270"
}
Pešić, V., Milošević, Đ., Miliša, M., Marinković, N., Paunović, M., Raković, M., Jovanović, M.,& Pešić, V.. (2022). Importance of Small Water Bodies for Diversity of Leeches (Hirudinea) of Western Balkan. in Small Water Bodies of the Western Balkans
Cham: Springer., 251-270.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86478-1_12
Pešić V, Milošević Đ, Miliša M, Marinković N, Paunović M, Raković M, Jovanović M, Pešić V. Importance of Small Water Bodies for Diversity of Leeches (Hirudinea) of Western Balkan. in Small Water Bodies of the Western Balkans. 2022;:251-270.
doi:10.1007/978-3-030-86478-1_12 .
Pešić, Vladimir, Milošević, Đurađ, Miliša, Marko, Marinković, Nikola, Paunović, Momir, Raković, Maja, Jovanović, Milica, Pešić, Vladimir, "Importance of Small Water Bodies for Diversity of Leeches (Hirudinea) of Western Balkan" in Small Water Bodies of the Western Balkans (2022):251-270,
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86478-1_12 . .
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Do Molluscs Assemblages Reflect River Typology: A Case Study of Montenegro

Raković, Maja; Paunović, Momir; Tomović, Jelena; Popović, Nataša; Csányi, Béla; Jovanović, Milica; Glöer, Peter; Pešić, Vladimir

(Springer, 2020)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Raković, Maja
AU  - Paunović, Momir
AU  - Tomović, Jelena
AU  - Popović, Nataša
AU  - Csányi, Béla
AU  - Jovanović, Milica
AU  - Glöer, Peter
AU  - Pešić, Vladimir
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://link.springer.com/10.1007/698_2020_487
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3650
AB  - Molluscs are diverse and abundant component of macroinvertebrate assemblages inhabiting different types of river ecosystems. According to the literature data, a total of 143 freshwater mollusc taxa have been recorded for freshwater ecosystems of Montenegro. Gastropoda was represented by 120 taxa from 14 families, while the Bivalvia was represented by 23 species from 4 families. The typology of river and lake water bodies of Montenegro has been carried out according to the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC). In this study we used a simple river typology of Montenegrin watercourses based on two descriptors, the river size and the altitude. Our preliminary result revealed that the obtained mollusc assemblage clusters satisfactorily describe two main river types, the lowland portions of the large rivers in the Adriatic Sea Basin and the large- and medium-sized rivers at the mid-altitude. For a more confident water body typology based on mollusc assemblages, additional studies are highly needed.
PB  - Springer
T2  - The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry
T2  - The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry
T1  - Do Molluscs Assemblages Reflect River Typology: A Case Study of Montenegro
DO  - 10.1007/698_2020_487
SP  - 265
EP  - 285
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Raković, Maja and Paunović, Momir and Tomović, Jelena and Popović, Nataša and Csányi, Béla and Jovanović, Milica and Glöer, Peter and Pešić, Vladimir",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Molluscs are diverse and abundant component of macroinvertebrate assemblages inhabiting different types of river ecosystems. According to the literature data, a total of 143 freshwater mollusc taxa have been recorded for freshwater ecosystems of Montenegro. Gastropoda was represented by 120 taxa from 14 families, while the Bivalvia was represented by 23 species from 4 families. The typology of river and lake water bodies of Montenegro has been carried out according to the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC). In this study we used a simple river typology of Montenegrin watercourses based on two descriptors, the river size and the altitude. Our preliminary result revealed that the obtained mollusc assemblage clusters satisfactorily describe two main river types, the lowland portions of the large rivers in the Adriatic Sea Basin and the large- and medium-sized rivers at the mid-altitude. For a more confident water body typology based on mollusc assemblages, additional studies are highly needed.",
publisher = "Springer",
journal = "The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry",
booktitle = "Do Molluscs Assemblages Reflect River Typology: A Case Study of Montenegro",
doi = "10.1007/698_2020_487",
pages = "265-285"
}
Raković, M., Paunović, M., Tomović, J., Popović, N., Csányi, B., Jovanović, M., Glöer, P.,& Pešić, V.. (2020). Do Molluscs Assemblages Reflect River Typology: A Case Study of Montenegro. in The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry
Springer., 265-285.
https://doi.org/10.1007/698_2020_487
Raković M, Paunović M, Tomović J, Popović N, Csányi B, Jovanović M, Glöer P, Pešić V. Do Molluscs Assemblages Reflect River Typology: A Case Study of Montenegro. in The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry. 2020;:265-285.
doi:10.1007/698_2020_487 .
Raković, Maja, Paunović, Momir, Tomović, Jelena, Popović, Nataša, Csányi, Béla, Jovanović, Milica, Glöer, Peter, Pešić, Vladimir, "Do Molluscs Assemblages Reflect River Typology: A Case Study of Montenegro" in The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry (2020):265-285,
https://doi.org/10.1007/698_2020_487 . .
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