Lakušić, Margareta

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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 Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 451-03-68/2020-14/200178 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Biology)
Data collecting for implementation of Natura 2000 network in Republic of Serbia (2020– 2022) EU for Serbia – Continued support to implementation of chapter 27 in the area of nature protection (Natura 2000)
FCT grant (ref. 2020.04790.BD) FCT (ref. 2020.04790.BD)
FCT(ref. 2020.04790.BD) FCT (ref. 2020.04790. BD)
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 451-03-68/2020-14/200124 (Univeristy of Niš, Faculty of Science) 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 Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia (grant no. 451- 03-0133012020-14/262 Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia (grants nos. 451–03-0133012020–14/2627)
Ministry of Environment of Serbia and Institute for Nature Conservation (grant No. JN 18/2020) Monitoring of Amphibians and Reptiles of the “Kopaonik” National Park” (grants nos. 1124/2018, 1895/2019)
Prespa-Ohrid Nature Trust and the Aage V. Jensen Foundation via PrespaNet’s “Prespa Project (2021- 2024) Prespa-Ohrid Nature Trust and the Aage V. Jensen Foundation via PrespaNet’s “Prespa Project (2021–2024),”
Rufford Foundation (grant no. 30090-1) Rufford Small Grants Foundation, Grant no. 20915-1
Rufford Small Grants Foundation (grants nos. 20507-B, 25196-1) Rufford small Grants, grant no. 25196-1 “Conservation Threat Assessment to Reptile Habitats in Pčinja Region (Southern Serbia) through Distributional and Fitness Traits of Podarcis erhardii Populations”.
The Rufford Foundation (grant no. 30090–1)

Author's Bibliography

Defensive tail waving in the Caspian Whipsnake, Dolichophis caspius (Gmelin, 1789)

Bjelica, Vukašin; Lakušić, Margareta; Anđelković, Marko

(Bonn : Societas Europaea Herpetologica, 2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bjelica, Vukašin
AU  - Lakušić, Margareta
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://www.biotaxa.org/hn/article/view/83025
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6534
PB  - Bonn : Societas Europaea Herpetologica
T2  - Herpetology Notes
T1  - Defensive tail waving in the Caspian Whipsnake, Dolichophis caspius (Gmelin, 1789)
VL  - 17
SP  - 39
EP  - 41
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6534
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Bjelica, Vukašin and Lakušić, Margareta and Anđelković, Marko",
year = "2024",
publisher = "Bonn : Societas Europaea Herpetologica",
journal = "Herpetology Notes",
title = "Defensive tail waving in the Caspian Whipsnake, Dolichophis caspius (Gmelin, 1789)",
volume = "17",
pages = "39-41",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6534"
}
Bjelica, V., Lakušić, M.,& Anđelković, M.. (2024). Defensive tail waving in the Caspian Whipsnake, Dolichophis caspius (Gmelin, 1789). in Herpetology Notes
Bonn : Societas Europaea Herpetologica., 17, 39-41.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6534
Bjelica V, Lakušić M, Anđelković M. Defensive tail waving in the Caspian Whipsnake, Dolichophis caspius (Gmelin, 1789). in Herpetology Notes. 2024;17:39-41.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6534 .
Bjelica, Vukašin, Lakušić, Margareta, Anđelković, Marko, "Defensive tail waving in the Caspian Whipsnake, Dolichophis caspius (Gmelin, 1789)" in Herpetology Notes, 17 (2024):39-41,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6534 .

A dicey situation: capture behaviours in free‑ranging dice snakes

Bjelica, Vukašin; Anđelković, Marko; Lakušić, Margareta; Maričić, Marko; Arsovski, Dragan; Tomović, Ljiljana; Golubović, Ana

(New York: Springer Nature, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bjelica, Vukašin
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Lakušić, Margareta
AU  - Maričić, Marko
AU  - Arsovski, Dragan
AU  - Tomović, Ljiljana
AU  - Golubović, Ana
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5718
AB  - When captured by a predator, the prey’s options for escape decrease dramatically; however, some species, such as dice snakes, display a wide variety of behaviours in order to escape. We explored how factors such as locality, body temperature, body size, sex, reproductive status (i.e. gravid vs. non-gravid), presence and state of injuries, and the presence of food affect the occurrence of behavioural displays in a capture situation within and among four free-ranging populations of dice snakes, Natrix tessellata (Colubridae). Our study shows that dice snakes regularly hiss, discharge their cloacal glands, and coat themselves in musk when captured, while other behaviours were displayed only occasionally. Our study corroborates previous findings of local differentiation in snake behaviour, especially the case of supposed Batesian mimicry in dice snakes. In three of four localities where the dice snake lives in proximity or in sympatry with nose-horned vipers, they display fake striking, with additional head flattening as opposed to the viper-free locality. Larger snakes exhibit a wider array of antipredator behaviours, which commonly include musking and hissing. Expectedly, warmer snakes were more likely to display vigorous antipredator
behaviours such as struggling and striking. Injured snakes (a possible measure of a previous exposure to predation) displayed fewer behaviours and musked and hissed less. We call into question the analysis of isolated antipredator behavioural displays, and encourage using entire behavioural sequences in order to understand the complexity of antipredator behaviour.
PB  - New York: Springer Nature
T2  - Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
T1  - A dicey situation: capture behaviours in free‑ranging dice snakes
IS  - 5
VL  - 77
DO  - 10.1007/s00265-023-03323-9
SP  - 48
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Bjelica, Vukašin and Anđelković, Marko and Lakušić, Margareta and Maričić, Marko and Arsovski, Dragan and Tomović, Ljiljana and Golubović, Ana",
year = "2023",
abstract = "When captured by a predator, the prey’s options for escape decrease dramatically; however, some species, such as dice snakes, display a wide variety of behaviours in order to escape. We explored how factors such as locality, body temperature, body size, sex, reproductive status (i.e. gravid vs. non-gravid), presence and state of injuries, and the presence of food affect the occurrence of behavioural displays in a capture situation within and among four free-ranging populations of dice snakes, Natrix tessellata (Colubridae). Our study shows that dice snakes regularly hiss, discharge their cloacal glands, and coat themselves in musk when captured, while other behaviours were displayed only occasionally. Our study corroborates previous findings of local differentiation in snake behaviour, especially the case of supposed Batesian mimicry in dice snakes. In three of four localities where the dice snake lives in proximity or in sympatry with nose-horned vipers, they display fake striking, with additional head flattening as opposed to the viper-free locality. Larger snakes exhibit a wider array of antipredator behaviours, which commonly include musking and hissing. Expectedly, warmer snakes were more likely to display vigorous antipredator
behaviours such as struggling and striking. Injured snakes (a possible measure of a previous exposure to predation) displayed fewer behaviours and musked and hissed less. We call into question the analysis of isolated antipredator behavioural displays, and encourage using entire behavioural sequences in order to understand the complexity of antipredator behaviour.",
publisher = "New York: Springer Nature",
journal = "Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology",
title = "A dicey situation: capture behaviours in free‑ranging dice snakes",
number = "5",
volume = "77",
doi = "10.1007/s00265-023-03323-9",
pages = "48"
}
Bjelica, V., Anđelković, M., Lakušić, M., Maričić, M., Arsovski, D., Tomović, L.,& Golubović, A.. (2023). A dicey situation: capture behaviours in free‑ranging dice snakes. in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
New York: Springer Nature., 77(5), 48.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00265-023-03323-9
Bjelica V, Anđelković M, Lakušić M, Maričić M, Arsovski D, Tomović L, Golubović A. A dicey situation: capture behaviours in free‑ranging dice snakes. in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 2023;77(5):48.
doi:10.1007/s00265-023-03323-9 .
Bjelica, Vukašin, Anđelković, Marko, Lakušić, Margareta, Maričić, Marko, Arsovski, Dragan, Tomović, Ljiljana, Golubović, Ana, "A dicey situation: capture behaviours in free‑ranging dice snakes" in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 77, no. 5 (2023):48,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00265-023-03323-9 . .
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Dwarf vipers on a small island: body size, diet and fecundity correlates

Tomović, Ljiljana; Anđelković, Marko; Golubović, Ana; Arsovski, Dragan; Ajtić, Rastko; Sterijovski, Bogoljub; Nikolić, Sonja; Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka; Lakušić, Margareta; Bonnet, Xavier

(Oxford University Press on behalf of The Linnean Society of London, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Tomović, Ljiljana
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Golubović, Ana
AU  - Arsovski, Dragan
AU  - Ajtić, Rastko
AU  - Sterijovski, Bogoljub
AU  - Nikolić, Sonja
AU  - Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka
AU  - Lakušić, Margareta
AU  - Bonnet, Xavier
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5478
AB  - Insular populations offer excellent opportunities to study the factors that influence phenotypes. We observed island dwarfism in a widespread snake, the nose-horned viper (Vipera ammodytes). Island vipers were ~20% smaller than mainland individuals. They also produced fewer and smaller offspring. In snakes, food availability has a positive influence on body size, fecundity and offspring size. Consequently, low energy intake is a plausible explanation for insular dwarfism. The diet of island vipers was principally represented by lizards and centipedes, whereas the most profitable prey items (e.g. rodents) were regularly found in the stomach of mainland vipers. Furthermore, the proportion of individuals captured with a full stomach and good body condition were lower on the island compared with the mainland. Thus, island vipers were likely to be experiencing permanent energy restriction, with cascading effects on adult body size and reproductive output. Large prey promotes high relative jaw length in snakes. Island
vipers displayed smaller relative jaw length compared with mainland populations, suggesting that plasticity played a role in insular dwarfism. But the difference in relative tail length between island and mainland populations, a trait not subjected to food-induced plasticity, indicates local adaptation. Both plasticity and adaptation might influence the phenotype of island vipers.
PB  - Oxford University Press on behalf of The Linnean Society of London
T2  - Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
T1  - Dwarf vipers on a small island: body size, diet and fecundity correlates
IS  - 2
VL  - 137
DO  - 10.1093/biolinnean/blac085
SP  - 267
EP  - 279
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Tomović, Ljiljana and Anđelković, Marko and Golubović, Ana and Arsovski, Dragan and Ajtić, Rastko and Sterijovski, Bogoljub and Nikolić, Sonja and Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka and Lakušić, Margareta and Bonnet, Xavier",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Insular populations offer excellent opportunities to study the factors that influence phenotypes. We observed island dwarfism in a widespread snake, the nose-horned viper (Vipera ammodytes). Island vipers were ~20% smaller than mainland individuals. They also produced fewer and smaller offspring. In snakes, food availability has a positive influence on body size, fecundity and offspring size. Consequently, low energy intake is a plausible explanation for insular dwarfism. The diet of island vipers was principally represented by lizards and centipedes, whereas the most profitable prey items (e.g. rodents) were regularly found in the stomach of mainland vipers. Furthermore, the proportion of individuals captured with a full stomach and good body condition were lower on the island compared with the mainland. Thus, island vipers were likely to be experiencing permanent energy restriction, with cascading effects on adult body size and reproductive output. Large prey promotes high relative jaw length in snakes. Island
vipers displayed smaller relative jaw length compared with mainland populations, suggesting that plasticity played a role in insular dwarfism. But the difference in relative tail length between island and mainland populations, a trait not subjected to food-induced plasticity, indicates local adaptation. Both plasticity and adaptation might influence the phenotype of island vipers.",
publisher = "Oxford University Press on behalf of The Linnean Society of London",
journal = "Biological Journal of the Linnean Society",
title = "Dwarf vipers on a small island: body size, diet and fecundity correlates",
number = "2",
volume = "137",
doi = "10.1093/biolinnean/blac085",
pages = "267-279"
}
Tomović, L., Anđelković, M., Golubović, A., Arsovski, D., Ajtić, R., Sterijovski, B., Nikolić, S., Crnobrnja-Isailović, J., Lakušić, M.,& Bonnet, X.. (2022). Dwarf vipers on a small island: body size, diet and fecundity correlates. in Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
Oxford University Press on behalf of The Linnean Society of London., 137(2), 267-279.
https://doi.org/10.1093/biolinnean/blac085
Tomović L, Anđelković M, Golubović A, Arsovski D, Ajtić R, Sterijovski B, Nikolić S, Crnobrnja-Isailović J, Lakušić M, Bonnet X. Dwarf vipers on a small island: body size, diet and fecundity correlates. in Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 2022;137(2):267-279.
doi:10.1093/biolinnean/blac085 .
Tomović, Ljiljana, Anđelković, Marko, Golubović, Ana, Arsovski, Dragan, Ajtić, Rastko, Sterijovski, Bogoljub, Nikolić, Sonja, Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka, Lakušić, Margareta, Bonnet, Xavier, "Dwarf vipers on a small island: body size, diet and fecundity correlates" in Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 137, no. 2 (2022):267-279,
https://doi.org/10.1093/biolinnean/blac085 . .
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Balkan green lizard, Lacerta trilineata (Squamata: Lacertidae): a new species for the Serbian herpetofauna

Anđelković, Marko; Lakušić, Margareta; Bjelica, Vukašin; Maričić, Marko; Danon, Gorana; Urošević, Aleksandar; Tomović, Ljiljana

(Societas Europaea Herpetologica, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Lakušić, Margareta
AU  - Bjelica, Vukašin
AU  - Maričić, Marko
AU  - Danon, Gorana
AU  - Urošević, Aleksandar
AU  - Tomović, Ljiljana
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4956
AB  - In Serbia, the southern and south-eastern parts of the country have the highest diversity of Reptile fauna. Due to the Mediterranean influence that is spreading across the North Macedonia to the north, some Mediterranean Reptile species have been recorded in Serbia, but there is a possibility that there are still unregistered ones. Concerning the importance of this part of Serbia, intensive faunistic research was done, which resulted in the discovery of L. trilineata, a new species for the herpetofauna of Serbia, in several localities. At each of explored localities, we found only one or few individuals of L. trilineata. This result lays the foundation for future population and conservation research of L. trilineata on the margins of its distribution.
PB  - Societas Europaea Herpetologica
T2  - Herpetology Notes
T1  - Balkan green lizard, Lacerta trilineata (Squamata: Lacertidae): a new species for the Serbian herpetofauna
IS  - 2022
VL  - 15
SP  - 211
EP  - 214
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4956
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Anđelković, Marko and Lakušić, Margareta and Bjelica, Vukašin and Maričić, Marko and Danon, Gorana and Urošević, Aleksandar and Tomović, Ljiljana",
year = "2022",
abstract = "In Serbia, the southern and south-eastern parts of the country have the highest diversity of Reptile fauna. Due to the Mediterranean influence that is spreading across the North Macedonia to the north, some Mediterranean Reptile species have been recorded in Serbia, but there is a possibility that there are still unregistered ones. Concerning the importance of this part of Serbia, intensive faunistic research was done, which resulted in the discovery of L. trilineata, a new species for the herpetofauna of Serbia, in several localities. At each of explored localities, we found only one or few individuals of L. trilineata. This result lays the foundation for future population and conservation research of L. trilineata on the margins of its distribution.",
publisher = "Societas Europaea Herpetologica",
journal = "Herpetology Notes",
title = "Balkan green lizard, Lacerta trilineata (Squamata: Lacertidae): a new species for the Serbian herpetofauna",
number = "2022",
volume = "15",
pages = "211-214",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4956"
}
Anđelković, M., Lakušić, M., Bjelica, V., Maričić, M., Danon, G., Urošević, A.,& Tomović, L.. (2022). Balkan green lizard, Lacerta trilineata (Squamata: Lacertidae): a new species for the Serbian herpetofauna. in Herpetology Notes
Societas Europaea Herpetologica., 15(2022), 211-214.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4956
Anđelković M, Lakušić M, Bjelica V, Maričić M, Danon G, Urošević A, Tomović L. Balkan green lizard, Lacerta trilineata (Squamata: Lacertidae): a new species for the Serbian herpetofauna. in Herpetology Notes. 2022;15(2022):211-214.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4956 .
Anđelković, Marko, Lakušić, Margareta, Bjelica, Vukašin, Maričić, Marko, Danon, Gorana, Urošević, Aleksandar, Tomović, Ljiljana, "Balkan green lizard, Lacerta trilineata (Squamata: Lacertidae): a new species for the Serbian herpetofauna" in Herpetology Notes, 15, no. 2022 (2022):211-214,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4956 .
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Contribution to knowledge of batracho- and herpetofauna of southern and south-eastern Serbia

Tomović, Ljiljana; Vučić, Tijana; Anđelković, Marko; Urošević, Aleksandar; Bjelica, Vukašin; Maričić, Marko; Lakušić, Margareta; Danon, Gorana; Ivanović, Ana

(Belgrade: Natural History Museum, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Tomović, Ljiljana
AU  - Vučić, Tijana
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Urošević, Aleksandar
AU  - Bjelica, Vukašin
AU  - Maričić, Marko
AU  - Lakušić, Margareta
AU  - Danon, Gorana
AU  - Ivanović, Ana
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5548
AB  - We present the updated distribution of batracho- and herpetofauna in southern
and south-eastern Serbia, based on literature and new field records for 16
amphibian and 22 reptile species. In these two biogeographic regions, already
recognized as biodiversity hotspots, we discovered two new amphibian species
with limited distribution: Hyla orientalis and Pelobates balcanicus. Also, one
species (Triturus ivanbureshi) has restricted distribution, while one (Bombina
bombina) is rare. Four reptile species have limited distributions and six are rare in
these regions. The presence of hybrid zones and the influence of the Mediterranean
climate make southern and south-eastern Serbia areas of great importance and the
target for future ecological and conservation studies in Serbia.
AB  - У овом раду дато је ажурирано и систематизовано распрострањење
батрахо и херепетофауне јужне и југоисточне Србије, на основу
публикованих литературних, као и нових теренских података за 16
врста водоземаца и 22 врсте гмизаваца. У ова два биогеографска
региона, претходно препознатих као подручја високог специјског
диверзитета, забележене су две нове врсте водоземаца са ограниченим
распрострањењем: Hyla orientalis и Pelobates balcanicus. Такође, једна
врста репатих водоземца (Triturus ivanbureshi) има ограничено распрострањење, док је Bombina bombina веома ретка. Четири врсте
гмизаваца су са ограниченом дистрибуцијом, а још шест су веома
ретке у ова два биогеографска региона.
Од укупно 38 врста водоземаца и гмизаваца потврђених у регионима јужне и југоисточне Србије, шест је рањиво/готово угрожено према
критеријумима IUCN-а, осам су на анексу II Директиве о стаништима,
а две су на апендиксу II CITES-а. На националном нивоу, 10 врста се
сматра критично угроженим, угроженим или рањивим по критеријумима IUCN-а, три врсте су заштићене, а 29 строго заштићене законом.
Као резултат ових истраживања, две локације у јужној Србији:
Левосоје (Бујановац) и Славујевац (Прешево), предложене су за
заштиту у окивиру успостављања националних еколошких мрежа у
Србији.
Присуство хибридних зона и утицаја Медитеранске климе чине
регионе јужне и југоисточне Србије подручјима од великог значаја за
диверзитет наше земље, и фокусом за будуће еколошке и конзервационе студије.
PB  - Belgrade: Natural History Museum
T2  - Bulletin of the Natural History Museum
T1  - Contribution to knowledge of batracho- and herpetofauna of southern and south-eastern Serbia
T1  - Прилог познавању батрахо- и херпетофауне југоисточне и јужне Србије
VL  - 15
DO  - 10.5937/bnhmb2215171T
SP  - 171
EP  - 189
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Tomović, Ljiljana and Vučić, Tijana and Anđelković, Marko and Urošević, Aleksandar and Bjelica, Vukašin and Maričić, Marko and Lakušić, Margareta and Danon, Gorana and Ivanović, Ana",
year = "2022",
abstract = "We present the updated distribution of batracho- and herpetofauna in southern
and south-eastern Serbia, based on literature and new field records for 16
amphibian and 22 reptile species. In these two biogeographic regions, already
recognized as biodiversity hotspots, we discovered two new amphibian species
with limited distribution: Hyla orientalis and Pelobates balcanicus. Also, one
species (Triturus ivanbureshi) has restricted distribution, while one (Bombina
bombina) is rare. Four reptile species have limited distributions and six are rare in
these regions. The presence of hybrid zones and the influence of the Mediterranean
climate make southern and south-eastern Serbia areas of great importance and the
target for future ecological and conservation studies in Serbia., У овом раду дато је ажурирано и систематизовано распрострањење
батрахо и херепетофауне јужне и југоисточне Србије, на основу
публикованих литературних, као и нових теренских података за 16
врста водоземаца и 22 врсте гмизаваца. У ова два биогеографска
региона, претходно препознатих као подручја високог специјског
диверзитета, забележене су две нове врсте водоземаца са ограниченим
распрострањењем: Hyla orientalis и Pelobates balcanicus. Такође, једна
врста репатих водоземца (Triturus ivanbureshi) има ограничено распрострањење, док је Bombina bombina веома ретка. Четири врсте
гмизаваца су са ограниченом дистрибуцијом, а још шест су веома
ретке у ова два биогеографска региона.
Од укупно 38 врста водоземаца и гмизаваца потврђених у регионима јужне и југоисточне Србије, шест је рањиво/готово угрожено према
критеријумима IUCN-а, осам су на анексу II Директиве о стаништима,
а две су на апендиксу II CITES-а. На националном нивоу, 10 врста се
сматра критично угроженим, угроженим или рањивим по критеријумима IUCN-а, три врсте су заштићене, а 29 строго заштићене законом.
Као резултат ових истраживања, две локације у јужној Србији:
Левосоје (Бујановац) и Славујевац (Прешево), предложене су за
заштиту у окивиру успостављања националних еколошких мрежа у
Србији.
Присуство хибридних зона и утицаја Медитеранске климе чине
регионе јужне и југоисточне Србије подручјима од великог значаја за
диверзитет наше земље, и фокусом за будуће еколошке и конзервационе студије.",
publisher = "Belgrade: Natural History Museum",
journal = "Bulletin of the Natural History Museum",
title = "Contribution to knowledge of batracho- and herpetofauna of southern and south-eastern Serbia, Прилог познавању батрахо- и херпетофауне југоисточне и јужне Србије",
volume = "15",
doi = "10.5937/bnhmb2215171T",
pages = "171-189"
}
Tomović, L., Vučić, T., Anđelković, M., Urošević, A., Bjelica, V., Maričić, M., Lakušić, M., Danon, G.,& Ivanović, A.. (2022). Contribution to knowledge of batracho- and herpetofauna of southern and south-eastern Serbia. in Bulletin of the Natural History Museum
Belgrade: Natural History Museum., 15, 171-189.
https://doi.org/10.5937/bnhmb2215171T
Tomović L, Vučić T, Anđelković M, Urošević A, Bjelica V, Maričić M, Lakušić M, Danon G, Ivanović A. Contribution to knowledge of batracho- and herpetofauna of southern and south-eastern Serbia. in Bulletin of the Natural History Museum. 2022;15:171-189.
doi:10.5937/bnhmb2215171T .
Tomović, Ljiljana, Vučić, Tijana, Anđelković, Marko, Urošević, Aleksandar, Bjelica, Vukašin, Maričić, Marko, Lakušić, Margareta, Danon, Gorana, Ivanović, Ana, "Contribution to knowledge of batracho- and herpetofauna of southern and south-eastern Serbia" in Bulletin of the Natural History Museum, 15 (2022):171-189,
https://doi.org/10.5937/bnhmb2215171T . .
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Preliminary overview of body condition variation among dice snake populations from transboundary Lake Prespa

Bjelica, Vukašin; Arsovski, Dragan; Anđelković, Marko; Maričić, Marko; Lakušić, Margareta; Avramović, Stefan; Tomović, Ljiljana

(Skopje: Macedonian Ecological Society, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bjelica, Vukašin
AU  - Arsovski, Dragan
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Maričić, Marko
AU  - Lakušić, Margareta
AU  - Avramović, Stefan
AU  - Tomović, Ljiljana
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://www.mjee.org.mk/index.php/mjee/article/view/173
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5477
AB  - Studies of body condition in snakes are generally lacking and were only done on a few species and with limited sample sizes. Additionally, almost no studies considered how different factors affect body condition. We used a large dataset amassed over a 15 year-long ecological study to make a preliminary screening of body condition index (BCI) variation in a metapopulation of dice snakes (Natrix tessellata) in the region of Lake Prespa. We considered how factors such as sex, food, colour morph, locality and time affect BCI. We demonstrate a positive effect of food (relatively less in males), and lower BCI in females. Importantly, there is a strong seasonal effect, summer months having a positive effect as opposed to spring. The results of our study raise important considerations for future studies on snake BCI, but also conservation of freshwater ecosystems.
PB  - Skopje: Macedonian Ecological Society
T2  - Macedonian Journal of Ecology and Environment
T1  - Preliminary overview of body condition variation among dice snake populations from transboundary Lake Prespa
IS  - 1
VL  - 24
SP  - 17
EP  - 25
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5477
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Bjelica, Vukašin and Arsovski, Dragan and Anđelković, Marko and Maričić, Marko and Lakušić, Margareta and Avramović, Stefan and Tomović, Ljiljana",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Studies of body condition in snakes are generally lacking and were only done on a few species and with limited sample sizes. Additionally, almost no studies considered how different factors affect body condition. We used a large dataset amassed over a 15 year-long ecological study to make a preliminary screening of body condition index (BCI) variation in a metapopulation of dice snakes (Natrix tessellata) in the region of Lake Prespa. We considered how factors such as sex, food, colour morph, locality and time affect BCI. We demonstrate a positive effect of food (relatively less in males), and lower BCI in females. Importantly, there is a strong seasonal effect, summer months having a positive effect as opposed to spring. The results of our study raise important considerations for future studies on snake BCI, but also conservation of freshwater ecosystems.",
publisher = "Skopje: Macedonian Ecological Society",
journal = "Macedonian Journal of Ecology and Environment",
title = "Preliminary overview of body condition variation among dice snake populations from transboundary Lake Prespa",
number = "1",
volume = "24",
pages = "17-25",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5477"
}
Bjelica, V., Arsovski, D., Anđelković, M., Maričić, M., Lakušić, M., Avramović, S.,& Tomović, L.. (2022). Preliminary overview of body condition variation among dice snake populations from transboundary Lake Prespa. in Macedonian Journal of Ecology and Environment
Skopje: Macedonian Ecological Society., 24(1), 17-25.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5477
Bjelica V, Arsovski D, Anđelković M, Maričić M, Lakušić M, Avramović S, Tomović L. Preliminary overview of body condition variation among dice snake populations from transboundary Lake Prespa. in Macedonian Journal of Ecology and Environment. 2022;24(1):17-25.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5477 .
Bjelica, Vukašin, Arsovski, Dragan, Anđelković, Marko, Maričić, Marko, Lakušić, Margareta, Avramović, Stefan, Tomović, Ljiljana, "Preliminary overview of body condition variation among dice snake populations from transboundary Lake Prespa" in Macedonian Journal of Ecology and Environment, 24, no. 1 (2022):17-25,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5477 .

Food for thought: Venom composition of Vipera ammodytes from the island and mainland population is likely related with diet

Lakušić, Margareta; Damm, Maik; Bjelica, Vukašin; Anđelković, Marko; Tomović, Ljiljana; Bonnet, Xavier; Süssmuth, Roderich; Calvete, Juan; Martínez-Freiría, Fernando

(Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Lakušić, Margareta
AU  - Damm, Maik
AU  - Bjelica, Vukašin
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Tomović, Ljiljana
AU  - Bonnet, Xavier
AU  - Süssmuth, Roderich
AU  - Calvete, Juan
AU  - Martínez-Freiría, Fernando
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5276
AB  - Snake venom is a complex secretion of proteins, peptides and small compounds. Being closely related to feeding, this important ecological trait is highly variable. The resulting variations are notably characterised by the abundance of different toxins, both at inter-and intraspecific levels. Here we addressed variation in venom composition of two populations of Vipera ammodytes from North Macedonia. One population inhabits Golem Grad Island (Prespa Lake) where vipers feed mainly on ectotherms, and the other is from the nearby mainland (Konjsko village) where endotherms are included in the diet. Using the bottom-up protocol for venom proteome analysis, five pools (insular juveniles, subadults, adult males and adult females, and adults from the mainland) were analysed, from a total of 50 individuals (46 from the island and four from the mainland). The venom profiles of the insular and mainland population differed, likely reflecting prey divergence between the sites. At the population level, in Golem Grad, venom composition showed an ontogenetic shift in the relative occurrence of different toxin families. This change is probably due to the shift in the diet; juveniles feed mainly on centipedes and small lizards, while adults essentially consume lizards. On the contrary, there was negligible variation in venom profiles of island adult males and females, likely due to their similar diet. Our results reveal fine-tuned and rapid (ontogenetic) parallel shifts in diet and venom composition and highlight the need to consider species' ecology in any causal model of venom variability.
PB  - Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade
C3  - Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia
T1  - Food for thought: Venom composition of Vipera ammodytes from the island and mainland population is likely related with diet
SP  - 159
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5276
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Lakušić, Margareta and Damm, Maik and Bjelica, Vukašin and Anđelković, Marko and Tomović, Ljiljana and Bonnet, Xavier and Süssmuth, Roderich and Calvete, Juan and Martínez-Freiría, Fernando",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Snake venom is a complex secretion of proteins, peptides and small compounds. Being closely related to feeding, this important ecological trait is highly variable. The resulting variations are notably characterised by the abundance of different toxins, both at inter-and intraspecific levels. Here we addressed variation in venom composition of two populations of Vipera ammodytes from North Macedonia. One population inhabits Golem Grad Island (Prespa Lake) where vipers feed mainly on ectotherms, and the other is from the nearby mainland (Konjsko village) where endotherms are included in the diet. Using the bottom-up protocol for venom proteome analysis, five pools (insular juveniles, subadults, adult males and adult females, and adults from the mainland) were analysed, from a total of 50 individuals (46 from the island and four from the mainland). The venom profiles of the insular and mainland population differed, likely reflecting prey divergence between the sites. At the population level, in Golem Grad, venom composition showed an ontogenetic shift in the relative occurrence of different toxin families. This change is probably due to the shift in the diet; juveniles feed mainly on centipedes and small lizards, while adults essentially consume lizards. On the contrary, there was negligible variation in venom profiles of island adult males and females, likely due to their similar diet. Our results reveal fine-tuned and rapid (ontogenetic) parallel shifts in diet and venom composition and highlight the need to consider species' ecology in any causal model of venom variability.",
publisher = "Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade",
journal = "Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia",
title = "Food for thought: Venom composition of Vipera ammodytes from the island and mainland population is likely related with diet",
pages = "159",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5276"
}
Lakušić, M., Damm, M., Bjelica, V., Anđelković, M., Tomović, L., Bonnet, X., Süssmuth, R., Calvete, J.,& Martínez-Freiría, F.. (2022). Food for thought: Venom composition of Vipera ammodytes from the island and mainland population is likely related with diet. in Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia
Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade., 159.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5276
Lakušić M, Damm M, Bjelica V, Anđelković M, Tomović L, Bonnet X, Süssmuth R, Calvete J, Martínez-Freiría F. Food for thought: Venom composition of Vipera ammodytes from the island and mainland population is likely related with diet. in Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia. 2022;:159.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5276 .
Lakušić, Margareta, Damm, Maik, Bjelica, Vukašin, Anđelković, Marko, Tomović, Ljiljana, Bonnet, Xavier, Süssmuth, Roderich, Calvete, Juan, Martínez-Freiría, Fernando, "Food for thought: Venom composition of Vipera ammodytes from the island and mainland population is likely related with diet" in Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia (2022):159,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5276 .

Ontogenetic aspects of sexual dimorphism in the Caspian Whip Snakes (Dolichophis caspius)

Anđelković, Marko; Bjelica, Vukašin; Lakušić, Margareta; Divac, Marko

(Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Bjelica, Vukašin
AU  - Lakušić, Margareta
AU  - Divac, Marko
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5277
AB  - Sexual dimorphism in body size has been observed in several snake species. Natural and sexual selections and their interaction lead to differences in morphological traits between males and females. During the ontogeny, various changes in body parts can occur between the sexes. Different body sizes can reflect different behaviours and reduce interpopulation competition for resources. We examined sexual dimorphism in Caspian Whip Snake (Dolichophis caspius). We analysed the suburban population in Belgrade (Serbia). The sample consists of 72 females and 66 males of three age categories (juveniles < 40 cm of SVL, subadults from 40.1 to 70 cm of SVL and adults > 70.1 cm of SVL). We analysed eight morphometric parameters (standard body length - SVL, tail length - TL, jaw length - JL, cranial length - CL, postparietal length - PPS, head width - HW, mouth length - ML and mouth width - MW) and body weight - BM. Descriptive statistics showed that the values of all analysed traits were higher in adult males (the mean values of total body length were 137 and 117 cm for adult males and females, respectively), and ANOVA showed that these differences were statistically significant. The same analyses showed significant sexual dimorphism in the relationship between body length and tail length (SVL/TL). After correction for body size (ANCOVA with SVL as a covariate), sexual dimorphism was not expressed in any of the analyzed traits. In juvenile and subadult individuals, sexual dimorphism is not pronounced. The observed differences in morphological traits may be related to distinct features of life history, so our further research will consider the differences between the sexes in the growth rate, the size at which they reach sexual maturity, diet, predation, and activity patterns.
PB  - Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade
C3  - Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia
T1  - Ontogenetic aspects of sexual dimorphism in the Caspian Whip Snakes (Dolichophis caspius)
SP  - 259
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5277
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Anđelković, Marko and Bjelica, Vukašin and Lakušić, Margareta and Divac, Marko",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Sexual dimorphism in body size has been observed in several snake species. Natural and sexual selections and their interaction lead to differences in morphological traits between males and females. During the ontogeny, various changes in body parts can occur between the sexes. Different body sizes can reflect different behaviours and reduce interpopulation competition for resources. We examined sexual dimorphism in Caspian Whip Snake (Dolichophis caspius). We analysed the suburban population in Belgrade (Serbia). The sample consists of 72 females and 66 males of three age categories (juveniles < 40 cm of SVL, subadults from 40.1 to 70 cm of SVL and adults > 70.1 cm of SVL). We analysed eight morphometric parameters (standard body length - SVL, tail length - TL, jaw length - JL, cranial length - CL, postparietal length - PPS, head width - HW, mouth length - ML and mouth width - MW) and body weight - BM. Descriptive statistics showed that the values of all analysed traits were higher in adult males (the mean values of total body length were 137 and 117 cm for adult males and females, respectively), and ANOVA showed that these differences were statistically significant. The same analyses showed significant sexual dimorphism in the relationship between body length and tail length (SVL/TL). After correction for body size (ANCOVA with SVL as a covariate), sexual dimorphism was not expressed in any of the analyzed traits. In juvenile and subadult individuals, sexual dimorphism is not pronounced. The observed differences in morphological traits may be related to distinct features of life history, so our further research will consider the differences between the sexes in the growth rate, the size at which they reach sexual maturity, diet, predation, and activity patterns.",
publisher = "Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade",
journal = "Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia",
title = "Ontogenetic aspects of sexual dimorphism in the Caspian Whip Snakes (Dolichophis caspius)",
pages = "259",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5277"
}
Anđelković, M., Bjelica, V., Lakušić, M.,& Divac, M.. (2022). Ontogenetic aspects of sexual dimorphism in the Caspian Whip Snakes (Dolichophis caspius). in Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia
Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade., 259.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5277
Anđelković M, Bjelica V, Lakušić M, Divac M. Ontogenetic aspects of sexual dimorphism in the Caspian Whip Snakes (Dolichophis caspius). in Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia. 2022;:259.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5277 .
Anđelković, Marko, Bjelica, Vukašin, Lakušić, Margareta, Divac, Marko, "Ontogenetic aspects of sexual dimorphism in the Caspian Whip Snakes (Dolichophis caspius)" in Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia (2022):259,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5277 .

Drop dead gorgeous: death feigning behaviour in three distinct colour morphs. of dice snakes

Bjelica, Vukašin; Maričić, Marko; Anđelković, Marko; Lakušić, Margareta; Arsovski, Dragan; Tomović, Ljiljana; Golubović, Ana

(Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Bjelica, Vukašin
AU  - Maričić, Marko
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Lakušić, Margareta
AU  - Arsovski, Dragan
AU  - Tomović, Ljiljana
AU  - Golubović, Ana
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5274
AB  - Prey animals have developed a wide array of antipredator behaviours to confront, dissuade or escape a predator. Death feigning (DF), where prey animals get in a tonic immobile state and resemble dead animal, is a sort of a last-ditch attempt to escape consumption. Even if this behaviour works, it is vitally important that the prey chooses the right time to escape: a quick decision may attract the predators' attention, while waiting too long might prolong exposure. In the field, we measured both the occurrence and the duration of DF in three distinct colour morphs of dice snakes; the most common dice morph, uniformly green, and melanistic individuals. We sampled only adult individuals and considered factors such as sex, size, body temperature, injuries, and presence of food, gravidity as well as absolute crawling speeds on the occurrence and duration of DF. Our results suggest that females DF more often than males and that gravid females DF the least often. Snakes that crawled faster were less likely to DF, but interestingly, gravid females that crawled faster were more likely to DF. Diced and green gravid snakes spent far less time in DF than nongravid individuals, while in melanistic snakes gravidity did not affect DF duration. These differences are especially pronounced in the uniformly green snakes. Additionally, colder, bigger and faster snakes DF for longer intervals. Larger snakes cannot be immediately consumed and thus can afford to try a risky strategy such as DF, which is supposedly used as a hard reset in a predator-prey interaction. Gravidity undoubtedly imposes significant constraints on snakes and probably limits escape options and makes DF too risky. However, melanism can offer certain advantages to gravid individuals, notably thermal benefits and in turn a higher metabolic rate and locomotor capacity which can prove beneficial in a DF situation.
PB  - Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade
C3  - Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia
T1  - Drop dead gorgeous: death feigning behaviour in three distinct colour morphs. of dice snakes
SP  - 103
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5274
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Bjelica, Vukašin and Maričić, Marko and Anđelković, Marko and Lakušić, Margareta and Arsovski, Dragan and Tomović, Ljiljana and Golubović, Ana",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Prey animals have developed a wide array of antipredator behaviours to confront, dissuade or escape a predator. Death feigning (DF), where prey animals get in a tonic immobile state and resemble dead animal, is a sort of a last-ditch attempt to escape consumption. Even if this behaviour works, it is vitally important that the prey chooses the right time to escape: a quick decision may attract the predators' attention, while waiting too long might prolong exposure. In the field, we measured both the occurrence and the duration of DF in three distinct colour morphs of dice snakes; the most common dice morph, uniformly green, and melanistic individuals. We sampled only adult individuals and considered factors such as sex, size, body temperature, injuries, and presence of food, gravidity as well as absolute crawling speeds on the occurrence and duration of DF. Our results suggest that females DF more often than males and that gravid females DF the least often. Snakes that crawled faster were less likely to DF, but interestingly, gravid females that crawled faster were more likely to DF. Diced and green gravid snakes spent far less time in DF than nongravid individuals, while in melanistic snakes gravidity did not affect DF duration. These differences are especially pronounced in the uniformly green snakes. Additionally, colder, bigger and faster snakes DF for longer intervals. Larger snakes cannot be immediately consumed and thus can afford to try a risky strategy such as DF, which is supposedly used as a hard reset in a predator-prey interaction. Gravidity undoubtedly imposes significant constraints on snakes and probably limits escape options and makes DF too risky. However, melanism can offer certain advantages to gravid individuals, notably thermal benefits and in turn a higher metabolic rate and locomotor capacity which can prove beneficial in a DF situation.",
publisher = "Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade",
journal = "Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia",
title = "Drop dead gorgeous: death feigning behaviour in three distinct colour morphs. of dice snakes",
pages = "103",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5274"
}
Bjelica, V., Maričić, M., Anđelković, M., Lakušić, M., Arsovski, D., Tomović, L.,& Golubović, A.. (2022). Drop dead gorgeous: death feigning behaviour in three distinct colour morphs. of dice snakes. in Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia
Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade., 103.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5274
Bjelica V, Maričić M, Anđelković M, Lakušić M, Arsovski D, Tomović L, Golubović A. Drop dead gorgeous: death feigning behaviour in three distinct colour morphs. of dice snakes. in Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia. 2022;:103.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5274 .
Bjelica, Vukašin, Maričić, Marko, Anđelković, Marko, Lakušić, Margareta, Arsovski, Dragan, Tomović, Ljiljana, Golubović, Ana, "Drop dead gorgeous: death feigning behaviour in three distinct colour morphs. of dice snakes" in Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia (2022):103,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5274 .

Establishment of ecological networks in Serbia – field research of batracho- and herpetofauna

Tomović, Ljiljana; Vučić, Tijana; Anđelković, Marko; Bjelica, Vukašin; Maričić, Marko; Lakušić, Margareta; Danon, Gorana; Urošević, Aleksandar; Ivanović, Ana

(Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Tomović, Ljiljana
AU  - Vučić, Tijana
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Bjelica, Vukašin
AU  - Maričić, Marko
AU  - Lakušić, Margareta
AU  - Danon, Gorana
AU  - Urošević, Aleksandar
AU  - Ivanović, Ana
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5272
AB  - The establishment of ecological networks (including Natura 2000) is one of the priorities in the conservation of important species and habitats in the Republic of Serbia. During the last three years (2020-2022), we conducted field research on amphibian and reptile species listed in the Annexes II & IV of the Habitat Directive. The main goals were to obtain data about precise geographic distribution, estimate population statuses and conservation threats, as well as to propose conservation measures for the studied populations and their habitats. Field studies lasted more than 70 days and included over 60 locations across the country. Focal groups were species listed in Annex II: Triturus cristatus, T. dobrogicus, T. ivanbureschi, T. macedonicus, Testudo graeca, T. hermanni, Emys orbicularis, Elaphe quatuorlineata and Vipera ursinii. Results of these studies provided a more precise geographic distribution of crested newts and their hybrid zones in Serbia. For two species, we proposed the protection of two locations at the national level: one in eastern Serbia (for T. ivanbureschi) and one in southern Serbia (for T. macedonicus). The most threatened regions, where massive habitat losses and changes were detected, are the valleys of Velika and Zapadna Morava rivers, as well as wetlands along the Danube and Sava rivers. Populations of crested newts in Serbia are endangered by several threatening factors: habitat destructions/alterations, agriculture, water pollution and climatic changes. For reptiles, the most important locations for conservation of species listed in Annex II were detected in southeastern, southern and southwestern Serbia. For three reptile species with limited distribution and small populations, we proposed two locations in southern and southwestern Serbia for protection at the national level. The main threats for those species are habitat destruction/alternation and climatic changes. Results of these studies pointed out inconsistencies in conservation priorities between the national and European levels.
PB  - Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade
C3  - Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia
T1  - Establishment of ecological networks in Serbia – field research of batracho- and herpetofauna
SP  - 71
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5272
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Tomović, Ljiljana and Vučić, Tijana and Anđelković, Marko and Bjelica, Vukašin and Maričić, Marko and Lakušić, Margareta and Danon, Gorana and Urošević, Aleksandar and Ivanović, Ana",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The establishment of ecological networks (including Natura 2000) is one of the priorities in the conservation of important species and habitats in the Republic of Serbia. During the last three years (2020-2022), we conducted field research on amphibian and reptile species listed in the Annexes II & IV of the Habitat Directive. The main goals were to obtain data about precise geographic distribution, estimate population statuses and conservation threats, as well as to propose conservation measures for the studied populations and their habitats. Field studies lasted more than 70 days and included over 60 locations across the country. Focal groups were species listed in Annex II: Triturus cristatus, T. dobrogicus, T. ivanbureschi, T. macedonicus, Testudo graeca, T. hermanni, Emys orbicularis, Elaphe quatuorlineata and Vipera ursinii. Results of these studies provided a more precise geographic distribution of crested newts and their hybrid zones in Serbia. For two species, we proposed the protection of two locations at the national level: one in eastern Serbia (for T. ivanbureschi) and one in southern Serbia (for T. macedonicus). The most threatened regions, where massive habitat losses and changes were detected, are the valleys of Velika and Zapadna Morava rivers, as well as wetlands along the Danube and Sava rivers. Populations of crested newts in Serbia are endangered by several threatening factors: habitat destructions/alterations, agriculture, water pollution and climatic changes. For reptiles, the most important locations for conservation of species listed in Annex II were detected in southeastern, southern and southwestern Serbia. For three reptile species with limited distribution and small populations, we proposed two locations in southern and southwestern Serbia for protection at the national level. The main threats for those species are habitat destruction/alternation and climatic changes. Results of these studies pointed out inconsistencies in conservation priorities between the national and European levels.",
publisher = "Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade",
journal = "Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia",
title = "Establishment of ecological networks in Serbia – field research of batracho- and herpetofauna",
pages = "71",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5272"
}
Tomović, L., Vučić, T., Anđelković, M., Bjelica, V., Maričić, M., Lakušić, M., Danon, G., Urošević, A.,& Ivanović, A.. (2022). Establishment of ecological networks in Serbia – field research of batracho- and herpetofauna. in Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia
Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade., 71.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5272
Tomović L, Vučić T, Anđelković M, Bjelica V, Maričić M, Lakušić M, Danon G, Urošević A, Ivanović A. Establishment of ecological networks in Serbia – field research of batracho- and herpetofauna. in Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia. 2022;:71.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5272 .
Tomović, Ljiljana, Vučić, Tijana, Anđelković, Marko, Bjelica, Vukašin, Maričić, Marko, Lakušić, Margareta, Danon, Gorana, Urošević, Aleksandar, Ivanović, Ana, "Establishment of ecological networks in Serbia – field research of batracho- and herpetofauna" in Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia (2022):71,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5272 .

Barking Dogs Never Bite: Bluffing behaviour in dice snakes (Natrix tessellata)

Bjelica, Vukašin; Anđelković, Marko; Lakušić, Margareta; Maričić, Marko; Arsovski, Dragan; Tomović, Ljiljana; Golubović, Ana

(Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Bjelica, Vukašin
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Lakušić, Margareta
AU  - Maričić, Marko
AU  - Arsovski, Dragan
AU  - Tomović, Ljiljana
AU  - Golubović, Ana
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5275
AB  - Prey animals have a wide array of strategies that they use to avoid or deter predators. In some cases, these strategies include warding off a predator attack by advertising strong chemical defences, such as venom, or by mimicking sympatric species, which do possess such defences (i.e. bluffing/mimicry). Dice snakes are nonvenemous natricine snakes that often live in sympatry with vipers. These snakes also have an ample arsenal of antipredator behavioural displays that include bluffing, characterized by hissing (auditory mimicry) with head flattening and fake strikes (visual mimicry). We measured the occurrence of bluffing displays in four different localities; on Golem Grad Island and in Konjsko (North Macedonia), where dice snakes share their habitat with nose-horned vipers (Vipera mmodytes) while in the other two localities, Mal Grad Island (Albania) and Pančevački rit Serbia), vipers are not present. We analysed the effect of locality, size (snout to vent length) nd sex on occurrence of bluffing as an antipredator strategy. Our results show that the ccurrence of bluffing was significantly affected by locality and body size. Notably, in the two localities where dice snakes share the same habitat with vipers the occurrence of bluffing displays is significantly higher than in the two localities where vipers are not present. This possibly indicates a case of Batesian mimicry, reported for the first time in dice snakes. Additionaly, our analysis shows that the predicted probabilities of the occurrence of bluffing increased with size. This seems intuitive, as bluffing behaviours should have a certain size threshold when they become effective, since small snakes can be easily consumed.
PB  - Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade
C3  - Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia
T1  - Barking Dogs Never Bite: Bluffing behaviour in dice snakes (Natrix tessellata)
SP  - 117
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5275
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Bjelica, Vukašin and Anđelković, Marko and Lakušić, Margareta and Maričić, Marko and Arsovski, Dragan and Tomović, Ljiljana and Golubović, Ana",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Prey animals have a wide array of strategies that they use to avoid or deter predators. In some cases, these strategies include warding off a predator attack by advertising strong chemical defences, such as venom, or by mimicking sympatric species, which do possess such defences (i.e. bluffing/mimicry). Dice snakes are nonvenemous natricine snakes that often live in sympatry with vipers. These snakes also have an ample arsenal of antipredator behavioural displays that include bluffing, characterized by hissing (auditory mimicry) with head flattening and fake strikes (visual mimicry). We measured the occurrence of bluffing displays in four different localities; on Golem Grad Island and in Konjsko (North Macedonia), where dice snakes share their habitat with nose-horned vipers (Vipera mmodytes) while in the other two localities, Mal Grad Island (Albania) and Pančevački rit Serbia), vipers are not present. We analysed the effect of locality, size (snout to vent length) nd sex on occurrence of bluffing as an antipredator strategy. Our results show that the ccurrence of bluffing was significantly affected by locality and body size. Notably, in the two localities where dice snakes share the same habitat with vipers the occurrence of bluffing displays is significantly higher than in the two localities where vipers are not present. This possibly indicates a case of Batesian mimicry, reported for the first time in dice snakes. Additionaly, our analysis shows that the predicted probabilities of the occurrence of bluffing increased with size. This seems intuitive, as bluffing behaviours should have a certain size threshold when they become effective, since small snakes can be easily consumed.",
publisher = "Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade",
journal = "Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia",
title = "Barking Dogs Never Bite: Bluffing behaviour in dice snakes (Natrix tessellata)",
pages = "117",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5275"
}
Bjelica, V., Anđelković, M., Lakušić, M., Maričić, M., Arsovski, D., Tomović, L.,& Golubović, A.. (2022). Barking Dogs Never Bite: Bluffing behaviour in dice snakes (Natrix tessellata). in Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia
Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade., 117.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5275
Bjelica V, Anđelković M, Lakušić M, Maričić M, Arsovski D, Tomović L, Golubović A. Barking Dogs Never Bite: Bluffing behaviour in dice snakes (Natrix tessellata). in Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia. 2022;:117.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5275 .
Bjelica, Vukašin, Anđelković, Marko, Lakušić, Margareta, Maričić, Marko, Arsovski, Dragan, Tomović, Ljiljana, Golubović, Ana, "Barking Dogs Never Bite: Bluffing behaviour in dice snakes (Natrix tessellata)" in Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia (2022):117,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5275 .

Updated distribution of the endangered and highly specialised meadow viper (Vipera ursinii macrops) in Serbia

Lakušić, Margareta; Bjelica, Vukašin; Anđelković, Marko; Tomović, Ljiljana

(Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Lakušić, Margareta
AU  - Bjelica, Vukašin
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Tomović, Ljiljana
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5273
AB  - The meadow viper is the smallest and most endangered European viper, mostly due to the high level of habitat specialisation, low dispersal ability and fragmented distribution. In the Balkan Peninsula, isolated populations of Vipera ursinii macrops inhabit alpine and subalpine meadows above 1000 m. Here we updated the distribution of the meadow viper in the Mokra Gora Mt., SW Serbia, and revised the conservation threats affecting this subspecies and its habitats. Field sampling effort totalled 25 field days in spring and summer 2020-2022. A total of 8 vipers were found, distributed by three 1x1 km grid cells. Ecological models (developed using Maxent) based on climate and land-cover variables identified 28 grid cells on Mokra Gora Mt. with suitable conditions for the occurrence of meadow viper. The most important environmental factors related to its distribution were maximum temperate of the warmest month, precipitation of the driest and warmest quarters, annual potential evapo-transpiration, and land-cover (moors and heathlands, natural grasslands). Local conservation threats (following IUCN standard threats) include the potential development of tourism and recreation areas, renewable energy (windmill farms), logging and wood harvesting, with associated developments of road networks, and habitat shifting and alteration (abandonment of traditional pastoral farming and climate change). The low number of individuals detected in comparison to other Balkan populations suggests very small local populations. Additional localities in Serbia were identified as suitable for meadow viper occurrence (e.g. Jadovnik and Javorje Mts.) and they should be targeted for future sampling. Long-term conservation of the subspecies at the Mokra Gora Mt. requires a better regulation of logging and building activities, in order to safeguard the currently occupied habitats. The region should be considered for classification as a protected area, given the occurrence of other animal and plant species, which might lead to better habitat protection.
PB  - Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade
C3  - Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia
T1  - Updated distribution of the endangered and highly specialised meadow viper (Vipera ursinii macrops) in Serbia
SP  - 95
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5273
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Lakušić, Margareta and Bjelica, Vukašin and Anđelković, Marko and Tomović, Ljiljana",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The meadow viper is the smallest and most endangered European viper, mostly due to the high level of habitat specialisation, low dispersal ability and fragmented distribution. In the Balkan Peninsula, isolated populations of Vipera ursinii macrops inhabit alpine and subalpine meadows above 1000 m. Here we updated the distribution of the meadow viper in the Mokra Gora Mt., SW Serbia, and revised the conservation threats affecting this subspecies and its habitats. Field sampling effort totalled 25 field days in spring and summer 2020-2022. A total of 8 vipers were found, distributed by three 1x1 km grid cells. Ecological models (developed using Maxent) based on climate and land-cover variables identified 28 grid cells on Mokra Gora Mt. with suitable conditions for the occurrence of meadow viper. The most important environmental factors related to its distribution were maximum temperate of the warmest month, precipitation of the driest and warmest quarters, annual potential evapo-transpiration, and land-cover (moors and heathlands, natural grasslands). Local conservation threats (following IUCN standard threats) include the potential development of tourism and recreation areas, renewable energy (windmill farms), logging and wood harvesting, with associated developments of road networks, and habitat shifting and alteration (abandonment of traditional pastoral farming and climate change). The low number of individuals detected in comparison to other Balkan populations suggests very small local populations. Additional localities in Serbia were identified as suitable for meadow viper occurrence (e.g. Jadovnik and Javorje Mts.) and they should be targeted for future sampling. Long-term conservation of the subspecies at the Mokra Gora Mt. requires a better regulation of logging and building activities, in order to safeguard the currently occupied habitats. The region should be considered for classification as a protected area, given the occurrence of other animal and plant species, which might lead to better habitat protection.",
publisher = "Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade",
journal = "Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia",
title = "Updated distribution of the endangered and highly specialised meadow viper (Vipera ursinii macrops) in Serbia",
pages = "95",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5273"
}
Lakušić, M., Bjelica, V., Anđelković, M.,& Tomović, L.. (2022). Updated distribution of the endangered and highly specialised meadow viper (Vipera ursinii macrops) in Serbia. in Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia
Belgrade: Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković"– National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade., 95.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5273
Lakušić M, Bjelica V, Anđelković M, Tomović L. Updated distribution of the endangered and highly specialised meadow viper (Vipera ursinii macrops) in Serbia. in Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia. 2022;:95.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5273 .
Lakušić, Margareta, Bjelica, Vukašin, Anđelković, Marko, Tomović, Ljiljana, "Updated distribution of the endangered and highly specialised meadow viper (Vipera ursinii macrops) in Serbia" in Program and Book of Abstracts: the 21st European Congress of Herpetology; 2022 Sep 5-9; Belgrade, Serbia (2022):95,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5273 .

Effect of Capture, Phenotype, and Physiological Status on Blood Glucose and Plasma Corticosterone Levels in Free-Ranging Dice Snakes

Lakušić, Margareta; Billy, Gopal; Bjelica, Vukašin; Golubović, Ana; Anđelković, Marko; Bonnet, Xavier

(NLM (Medline), 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Lakušić, Margareta
AU  - Billy, Gopal
AU  - Bjelica, Vukašin
AU  - Golubović, Ana
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Bonnet, Xavier
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4848
AB  - Theoretically, animals integrate intrinsic and extrinsic factors to
respondappropriately to thewide range of stressors they encounter
during their life span. We examined how stress response varies
betweensexes andamongmorphotypes inwild dice snakes (Natrix
tessellata).Wealso considered reproductive and feeding status and
antipredator behavior. We used two indicators of stress (glucose
[GLUC] and corticosterone [CORT] levels) at eight sampling time
intervals (immediately after capture, up to 17 h after) and a large
sample size (N p 113 snakes). Concentrations of both markers
increased sharply after capture (an equivalent of predation). This
acute phase occurred earlier for GLUC (30 min) compared to
CORT (60 min). Then the values plateaued to very high levels
without decline over time, indicating prolonged saturation of the
hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis. In contrast to our expectations,
we found no effect of sex, morphotype, or reproductive status.
Yet the CORT stress response of those individuals displaying
death-feigning (DF) antipredator behavior was attenuated
compared to those that did not. Low stress hormones levels may
facilitate the expression of DF (high levels supporting fleeing
behavior). The presence of partially digested material in the
stomach was associated with higher blood GLUC during the
plateau. Assaying bloodGLUCrequires very little blood butwas
as good as CORT at gauging acute stress response. The prolonged
plateau suggests that captivity should be minimized
during field studies.
PB  - NLM (Medline)
T2  - Physiological and Biochemical Zoology
T1  - Effect of Capture, Phenotype, and Physiological Status on Blood Glucose and Plasma Corticosterone Levels in Free-Ranging Dice Snakes
IS  - 6
VL  - 93
DO  - 10.1086/711958
SP  - 477
EP  - 487
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Lakušić, Margareta and Billy, Gopal and Bjelica, Vukašin and Golubović, Ana and Anđelković, Marko and Bonnet, Xavier",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Theoretically, animals integrate intrinsic and extrinsic factors to
respondappropriately to thewide range of stressors they encounter
during their life span. We examined how stress response varies
betweensexes andamongmorphotypes inwild dice snakes (Natrix
tessellata).Wealso considered reproductive and feeding status and
antipredator behavior. We used two indicators of stress (glucose
[GLUC] and corticosterone [CORT] levels) at eight sampling time
intervals (immediately after capture, up to 17 h after) and a large
sample size (N p 113 snakes). Concentrations of both markers
increased sharply after capture (an equivalent of predation). This
acute phase occurred earlier for GLUC (30 min) compared to
CORT (60 min). Then the values plateaued to very high levels
without decline over time, indicating prolonged saturation of the
hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis. In contrast to our expectations,
we found no effect of sex, morphotype, or reproductive status.
Yet the CORT stress response of those individuals displaying
death-feigning (DF) antipredator behavior was attenuated
compared to those that did not. Low stress hormones levels may
facilitate the expression of DF (high levels supporting fleeing
behavior). The presence of partially digested material in the
stomach was associated with higher blood GLUC during the
plateau. Assaying bloodGLUCrequires very little blood butwas
as good as CORT at gauging acute stress response. The prolonged
plateau suggests that captivity should be minimized
during field studies.",
publisher = "NLM (Medline)",
journal = "Physiological and Biochemical Zoology",
title = "Effect of Capture, Phenotype, and Physiological Status on Blood Glucose and Plasma Corticosterone Levels in Free-Ranging Dice Snakes",
number = "6",
volume = "93",
doi = "10.1086/711958",
pages = "477-487"
}
Lakušić, M., Billy, G., Bjelica, V., Golubović, A., Anđelković, M.,& Bonnet, X.. (2020). Effect of Capture, Phenotype, and Physiological Status on Blood Glucose and Plasma Corticosterone Levels in Free-Ranging Dice Snakes. in Physiological and Biochemical Zoology
NLM (Medline)., 93(6), 477-487.
https://doi.org/10.1086/711958
Lakušić M, Billy G, Bjelica V, Golubović A, Anđelković M, Bonnet X. Effect of Capture, Phenotype, and Physiological Status on Blood Glucose and Plasma Corticosterone Levels in Free-Ranging Dice Snakes. in Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. 2020;93(6):477-487.
doi:10.1086/711958 .
Lakušić, Margareta, Billy, Gopal, Bjelica, Vukašin, Golubović, Ana, Anđelković, Marko, Bonnet, Xavier, "Effect of Capture, Phenotype, and Physiological Status on Blood Glucose and Plasma Corticosterone Levels in Free-Ranging Dice Snakes" in Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 93, no. 6 (2020):477-487,
https://doi.org/10.1086/711958 . .
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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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