Trichkova, Teodora

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Belarussian State University. Grant Number: 444/50 Biotope Consultancy
‘CONBI’, COMPETE. Grant Number: PTDC/AAC-AMB/117688/2010 Cost Action CA17122
Department of Nature Conservation, The Federal Government of Upper Austria ‘ECO-IAS’, COMPETE. Grant Number: PTDC/AAC-AMB/116685/2010
Enterprise for Management of Environmental Protection Activities in Bulgaria, the Ministry of Environment and Water ESF/MŠMT. Grant Number: CZ.1.07/2.3.00/30.0040
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 and Science Republic of Belarus. Grant Number: 657/65
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Republic of Belarus, Belarusian Committee of Ecology. Grant Number: 288/73 National Science Fund of Bulgaria
NCN, Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education. Grant Number: NN304328836 President of the Russian Federation. Grant Number: MD-6465.2014.5
State Institute for Nature Protection The Bavarian State Ministry of the Environment and Consumer Protection
The Czech Science Foundation. Grant Number: 13-05872S The Ministry of Science, Education and Sports of the Republic of Croatia. Grant Number: 119-1193080-1231
The Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) The Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR). Grant Numbers: 15-04-05638_a, 14-04-98801
The Ural Branch of RAS. Grant Numbers: 15-12-5-3, 15-2-5-7

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Pilot Application of ‘Invasive Alien Species in Europe’ Smartphone App in the Danube Region

Trichkova, Teodora; Paunović, Momir; Cogălniceanu, Dan; Schade, Sven; Todorov, Milcho; Tomov, Rumen; Stănescu, Florina; Botev, Ivan; López-Cañizares, Celia; Gervasini, Eugenio; Hubenov, Zdravko; Ignatov, Kostadin; Kenderov, Marian; Marinković, Nikola; Mitton, Irena; Preda, Cristina; Spinelli, Fabiano Antonio; Tsiamis, Konstantinos; Cardoso, Ana Cristina

(Basel: MDPI, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Trichkova, Teodora
AU  - Paunović, Momir
AU  - Cogălniceanu, Dan
AU  - Schade, Sven
AU  - Todorov, Milcho
AU  - Tomov, Rumen
AU  - Stănescu, Florina
AU  - Botev, Ivan
AU  - López-Cañizares, Celia
AU  - Gervasini, Eugenio
AU  - Hubenov, Zdravko
AU  - Ignatov, Kostadin
AU  - Kenderov, Marian
AU  - Marinković, Nikola
AU  - Mitton, Irena
AU  - Preda, Cristina
AU  - Spinelli, Fabiano Antonio
AU  - Tsiamis, Konstantinos
AU  - Cardoso, Ana Cristina
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/21/2952
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4644
AB  - The present pilot study tested and validated the use of the ‘Invasive Alien Species in Europe’ smartphone app (IASapp) in the Lower Danube Region. The study was conducted in three stages: (1) Testing the effectiveness of the app in Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia by organizing information and field testing campaigns; (2) Improving and extending the functionality of the app and developing a list of the invasive alien species (IAS) of concern to the Danube River Basin (DRB); and (3) Testing the updated app during the Joint Danube Survey 4 campaign. Overall, 13 campaigns were carried out, during which seven aquatic IAS of EU concern and nine IAS relevant to the DRB were recorded. Currently, the developed new functionality of IASapp allows the recording of 64 IAS of DRB concern. The updated IASapp has an important role in increasing public awareness on IAS issues, as well as in enlarging the participation and output of citizen science in the IAS early detection, monitoring and reporting in the DRB. Therefore, the constant communication with existing stakeholder groups and establishment of new citizen science groups is crucial for increasing the effectiveness of using the IASapp in the Danube Region and tackling the IAS issues.
PB  - Basel: MDPI
T2  - Water
T1  - Pilot Application of ‘Invasive Alien Species in Europe’ Smartphone App in the Danube Region
IS  - 21
VL  - 13
DO  - 10.3390/w13212952
SP  - 2952
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Trichkova, Teodora and Paunović, Momir and Cogălniceanu, Dan and Schade, Sven and Todorov, Milcho and Tomov, Rumen and Stănescu, Florina and Botev, Ivan and López-Cañizares, Celia and Gervasini, Eugenio and Hubenov, Zdravko and Ignatov, Kostadin and Kenderov, Marian and Marinković, Nikola and Mitton, Irena and Preda, Cristina and Spinelli, Fabiano Antonio and Tsiamis, Konstantinos and Cardoso, Ana Cristina",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The present pilot study tested and validated the use of the ‘Invasive Alien Species in Europe’ smartphone app (IASapp) in the Lower Danube Region. The study was conducted in three stages: (1) Testing the effectiveness of the app in Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia by organizing information and field testing campaigns; (2) Improving and extending the functionality of the app and developing a list of the invasive alien species (IAS) of concern to the Danube River Basin (DRB); and (3) Testing the updated app during the Joint Danube Survey 4 campaign. Overall, 13 campaigns were carried out, during which seven aquatic IAS of EU concern and nine IAS relevant to the DRB were recorded. Currently, the developed new functionality of IASapp allows the recording of 64 IAS of DRB concern. The updated IASapp has an important role in increasing public awareness on IAS issues, as well as in enlarging the participation and output of citizen science in the IAS early detection, monitoring and reporting in the DRB. Therefore, the constant communication with existing stakeholder groups and establishment of new citizen science groups is crucial for increasing the effectiveness of using the IASapp in the Danube Region and tackling the IAS issues.",
publisher = "Basel: MDPI",
journal = "Water",
title = "Pilot Application of ‘Invasive Alien Species in Europe’ Smartphone App in the Danube Region",
number = "21",
volume = "13",
doi = "10.3390/w13212952",
pages = "2952"
}
Trichkova, T., Paunović, M., Cogălniceanu, D., Schade, S., Todorov, M., Tomov, R., Stănescu, F., Botev, I., López-Cañizares, C., Gervasini, E., Hubenov, Z., Ignatov, K., Kenderov, M., Marinković, N., Mitton, I., Preda, C., Spinelli, F. A., Tsiamis, K.,& Cardoso, A. C.. (2021). Pilot Application of ‘Invasive Alien Species in Europe’ Smartphone App in the Danube Region. in Water
Basel: MDPI., 13(21), 2952.
https://doi.org/10.3390/w13212952
Trichkova T, Paunović M, Cogălniceanu D, Schade S, Todorov M, Tomov R, Stănescu F, Botev I, López-Cañizares C, Gervasini E, Hubenov Z, Ignatov K, Kenderov M, Marinković N, Mitton I, Preda C, Spinelli FA, Tsiamis K, Cardoso AC. Pilot Application of ‘Invasive Alien Species in Europe’ Smartphone App in the Danube Region. in Water. 2021;13(21):2952.
doi:10.3390/w13212952 .
Trichkova, Teodora, Paunović, Momir, Cogălniceanu, Dan, Schade, Sven, Todorov, Milcho, Tomov, Rumen, Stănescu, Florina, Botev, Ivan, López-Cañizares, Celia, Gervasini, Eugenio, Hubenov, Zdravko, Ignatov, Kostadin, Kenderov, Marian, Marinković, Nikola, Mitton, Irena, Preda, Cristina, Spinelli, Fabiano Antonio, Tsiamis, Konstantinos, Cardoso, Ana Cristina, "Pilot Application of ‘Invasive Alien Species in Europe’ Smartphone App in the Danube Region" in Water, 13, no. 21 (2021):2952,
https://doi.org/10.3390/w13212952 . .
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Invasive alien species in the Danube River Basin: Results of the JDS4

Trichkova, Teodora; Csányi, Béla; Weiperth, András; Zorić, Katarina; Bammer, Vinzenz; Borza, Péter; Weigand, Alexander; Cardoso, Ana Cristina; Očadlik, Miroslav; Bubíková, Kateřina; Stanković, Igor; Todorov, Milcho; Botev, Ivan; Kenderov, Marian; Hubenov, Zdravko; Paunović, Momir

(Neuburg : Aueninstitut Neuburg, 2021)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Trichkova, Teodora
AU  - Csányi, Béla
AU  - Weiperth, András
AU  - Zorić, Katarina
AU  - Bammer, Vinzenz
AU  - Borza, Péter
AU  - Weigand, Alexander
AU  - Cardoso, Ana Cristina
AU  - Očadlik, Miroslav
AU  - Bubíková, Kateřina
AU  - Stanković, Igor
AU  - Todorov, Milcho
AU  - Botev, Ivan
AU  - Kenderov, Marian
AU  - Hubenov, Zdravko
AU  - Paunović, Momir
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4785
AB  - The co-existential pattern of native and alien species was investigated along the Danube River Basin (DRB) during JDS4 (2019). A total of 51 JDS4 sites was sampled in the entire Danube River, and additional sites in the Lower Danube. The standard operational procedures adopted by ICPDR, and – for the first time – eDNA-based tools were used for the sampling. A smartphone application ‘Invasive Alien Species in Europe’ developed by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre and specifically updated to include invasive alien species concerning the DRB was additionally applied for data collection.
Six alien aquatic plants, 35 benthic macroinvertebrates and 17 fish species were recorded in DRB during the survey. Two groups of invasive species should be mentioned: 1) Ponto-Caspian species that do not have to cross very strong hydro- and geographical barriers during their spreading; and 2) Species that cross large geographical distances to arrive to the DRB (originated from North America and Asia). An overall decrease of the former abundance of Corbicula fluminea was recognised in some Danube sections. An extreme large amount of Ponto-Caspian amphipods was detected in the Upper Danube: Echinogammarus sp. and Gammaridae gen. sp., representing one third of the overall individual number of the macroinvertebrates detected in the Upper Danube (Austria). New Decapoda species (Procambarus clarkii, Pacifastacus leniusculus) appeared at new locations of the Middle Danube, indicating their recent spreading. A new Ponto-Caspian snail species (Clathrocaspia knipowitschii) was distributed along extended sections of the Lower and Middle Danube. The magnificent bryozoan Pectinatella magnifica was recorded for the first time in the Bulgarian shoreline zone of the Danube River. The (e)DNA-based detection revealed the presence of 5 macroinvertebrate species which were not recorded by other methods. The level of biocontamination of the Danube River was estimated as moderate to high, with higher levels for the Upper (high to severe biocontamination) and Middle
41
Danube (moderate to high biocontamination), in comparison to the Lower Danube (low biocontamination). The results show that DRB is under considerable influence of biological invasions. The number of identified alien species has increased over three times since 2007. The (e)DNA-based method has proved to be an effective additional tool in aquatic IAS monitoring. The smartphone app may greatly facilitate the access and update of IAS records for management and control purposes and contribute to IAS awareness raising in the Danube countries by involving actively the citizens in future surveys.
PB  - Neuburg : Aueninstitut Neuburg
C3  - Proceedings of the 43rd IAD Conference Rivers and Floodplains in the Anthropocene: Upcoming Challenges in the Danube River Basin
T1  - Invasive alien species in the Danube River Basin: Results of the JDS4
SP  - 40
EP  - 41
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4785
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Trichkova, Teodora and Csányi, Béla and Weiperth, András and Zorić, Katarina and Bammer, Vinzenz and Borza, Péter and Weigand, Alexander and Cardoso, Ana Cristina and Očadlik, Miroslav and Bubíková, Kateřina and Stanković, Igor and Todorov, Milcho and Botev, Ivan and Kenderov, Marian and Hubenov, Zdravko and Paunović, Momir",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The co-existential pattern of native and alien species was investigated along the Danube River Basin (DRB) during JDS4 (2019). A total of 51 JDS4 sites was sampled in the entire Danube River, and additional sites in the Lower Danube. The standard operational procedures adopted by ICPDR, and – for the first time – eDNA-based tools were used for the sampling. A smartphone application ‘Invasive Alien Species in Europe’ developed by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre and specifically updated to include invasive alien species concerning the DRB was additionally applied for data collection.
Six alien aquatic plants, 35 benthic macroinvertebrates and 17 fish species were recorded in DRB during the survey. Two groups of invasive species should be mentioned: 1) Ponto-Caspian species that do not have to cross very strong hydro- and geographical barriers during their spreading; and 2) Species that cross large geographical distances to arrive to the DRB (originated from North America and Asia). An overall decrease of the former abundance of Corbicula fluminea was recognised in some Danube sections. An extreme large amount of Ponto-Caspian amphipods was detected in the Upper Danube: Echinogammarus sp. and Gammaridae gen. sp., representing one third of the overall individual number of the macroinvertebrates detected in the Upper Danube (Austria). New Decapoda species (Procambarus clarkii, Pacifastacus leniusculus) appeared at new locations of the Middle Danube, indicating their recent spreading. A new Ponto-Caspian snail species (Clathrocaspia knipowitschii) was distributed along extended sections of the Lower and Middle Danube. The magnificent bryozoan Pectinatella magnifica was recorded for the first time in the Bulgarian shoreline zone of the Danube River. The (e)DNA-based detection revealed the presence of 5 macroinvertebrate species which were not recorded by other methods. The level of biocontamination of the Danube River was estimated as moderate to high, with higher levels for the Upper (high to severe biocontamination) and Middle
41
Danube (moderate to high biocontamination), in comparison to the Lower Danube (low biocontamination). The results show that DRB is under considerable influence of biological invasions. The number of identified alien species has increased over three times since 2007. The (e)DNA-based method has proved to be an effective additional tool in aquatic IAS monitoring. The smartphone app may greatly facilitate the access and update of IAS records for management and control purposes and contribute to IAS awareness raising in the Danube countries by involving actively the citizens in future surveys.",
publisher = "Neuburg : Aueninstitut Neuburg",
journal = "Proceedings of the 43rd IAD Conference Rivers and Floodplains in the Anthropocene: Upcoming Challenges in the Danube River Basin",
title = "Invasive alien species in the Danube River Basin: Results of the JDS4",
pages = "40-41",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4785"
}
Trichkova, T., Csányi, B., Weiperth, A., Zorić, K., Bammer, V., Borza, P., Weigand, A., Cardoso, A. C., Očadlik, M., Bubíková, K., Stanković, I., Todorov, M., Botev, I., Kenderov, M., Hubenov, Z.,& Paunović, M.. (2021). Invasive alien species in the Danube River Basin: Results of the JDS4. in Proceedings of the 43rd IAD Conference Rivers and Floodplains in the Anthropocene: Upcoming Challenges in the Danube River Basin
Neuburg : Aueninstitut Neuburg., 40-41.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4785
Trichkova T, Csányi B, Weiperth A, Zorić K, Bammer V, Borza P, Weigand A, Cardoso AC, Očadlik M, Bubíková K, Stanković I, Todorov M, Botev I, Kenderov M, Hubenov Z, Paunović M. Invasive alien species in the Danube River Basin: Results of the JDS4. in Proceedings of the 43rd IAD Conference Rivers and Floodplains in the Anthropocene: Upcoming Challenges in the Danube River Basin. 2021;:40-41.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4785 .
Trichkova, Teodora, Csányi, Béla, Weiperth, András, Zorić, Katarina, Bammer, Vinzenz, Borza, Péter, Weigand, Alexander, Cardoso, Ana Cristina, Očadlik, Miroslav, Bubíková, Kateřina, Stanković, Igor, Todorov, Milcho, Botev, Ivan, Kenderov, Marian, Hubenov, Zdravko, Paunović, Momir, "Invasive alien species in the Danube River Basin: Results of the JDS4" in Proceedings of the 43rd IAD Conference Rivers and Floodplains in the Anthropocene: Upcoming Challenges in the Danube River Basin (2021):40-41,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4785 .

Conservation status of freshwater mussels in Europe: state of the art and future challenges.

Lopes-Lima, Manuel; Sousa, Ronaldo; Geist, Juergen; Aldridge, David C; Araujo, Rafael; Bergengren, Jakob; Bespalaya, Yulia; Bódis, Erika; Burlakova, Lyubov; Van Damme, Dirk; Douda, Karel; Froufe, Elsa; Georgiev, Dilian; Gumpinger, Clemens; Karatayev, Alexander; Kebapçi, Ümit; Killeen, Ian; Lajtner, Jasna; Larsen, Bjørn M; Lauceri, Rosaria; Legakis, Anastasios; Lois, Sabela; Lundberg, Stefan; Moorkens, Evelyn; Motte, Gregory; Nagel, Karl-Otto; Ondina, Paz; Outeiro, Adolfo; Paunović, Momir; Prié, Vincent; von Proschwitz, Ted; Riccardi, Nicoletta; Rudzīte, Mudīte; Rudzītis, Māris; Scheder, Christian; Seddon, Mary; Şereflişan, Hülya; Simić, Vladica; Sokolova, Svetlana; Stoeckl, Katharina; Taskinen, Jouni; Teixeira, Amílcar; Thielen, Frankie; Trichkova, Teodora; Varandas, Simone; Vicentini, Heinrich; Zajac, Katarzyna; Zajac, Tadeusz; Zogaris, Stamatis

(2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Lopes-Lima, Manuel
AU  - Sousa, Ronaldo
AU  - Geist, Juergen
AU  - Aldridge, David C
AU  - Araujo, Rafael
AU  - Bergengren, Jakob
AU  - Bespalaya, Yulia
AU  - Bódis, Erika
AU  - Burlakova, Lyubov
AU  - Van Damme, Dirk
AU  - Douda, Karel
AU  - Froufe, Elsa
AU  - Georgiev, Dilian
AU  - Gumpinger, Clemens
AU  - Karatayev, Alexander
AU  - Kebapçi, Ümit
AU  - Killeen, Ian
AU  - Lajtner, Jasna
AU  - Larsen, Bjørn M
AU  - Lauceri, Rosaria
AU  - Legakis, Anastasios
AU  - Lois, Sabela
AU  - Lundberg, Stefan
AU  - Moorkens, Evelyn
AU  - Motte, Gregory
AU  - Nagel, Karl-Otto
AU  - Ondina, Paz
AU  - Outeiro, Adolfo
AU  - Paunović, Momir
AU  - Prié, Vincent
AU  - von Proschwitz, Ted
AU  - Riccardi, Nicoletta
AU  - Rudzīte, Mudīte
AU  - Rudzītis, Māris
AU  - Scheder, Christian
AU  - Seddon, Mary
AU  - Şereflişan, Hülya
AU  - Simić, Vladica
AU  - Sokolova, Svetlana
AU  - Stoeckl, Katharina
AU  - Taskinen, Jouni
AU  - Teixeira, Amílcar
AU  - Thielen, Frankie
AU  - Trichkova, Teodora
AU  - Varandas, Simone
AU  - Vicentini, Heinrich
AU  - Zajac, Katarzyna
AU  - Zajac, Tadeusz
AU  - Zogaris, Stamatis
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/brv.12244
UR  - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26727244
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2687
AB  - Freshwater mussels of the Order Unionida provide important ecosystem functions and services, yet many of their populations are in decline. We comprehensively review the status of the 16 currently recognized species in Europe, collating for the first time their life-history traits, distribution, conservation status, habitat preferences, and main threats in order to suggest future management actions. In northern, central, and eastern Europe, a relatively homogeneous species composition is found in most basins. In southern Europe, despite the lower species richness, spatially restricted species make these basins a high conservation priority. Information on freshwater mussels in Europe is unevenly distributed with considerable differences in data quality and quantity among countries and species. To make conservation more effective in the future, we suggest greater international cooperation using standardized protocols and methods to monitor and manage European freshwater mussel diversity. Such an approach will not only help conserve this vulnerable group but also, through the protection of these important organisms, will offer wider benefits to freshwater ecosystems.
T2  - Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
T1  - Conservation status of freshwater mussels in Europe: state of the art and future challenges.
IS  - 1
VL  - 92
DO  - 10.1111/brv.12244
SP  - 572
EP  - 607
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Lopes-Lima, Manuel and Sousa, Ronaldo and Geist, Juergen and Aldridge, David C and Araujo, Rafael and Bergengren, Jakob and Bespalaya, Yulia and Bódis, Erika and Burlakova, Lyubov and Van Damme, Dirk and Douda, Karel and Froufe, Elsa and Georgiev, Dilian and Gumpinger, Clemens and Karatayev, Alexander and Kebapçi, Ümit and Killeen, Ian and Lajtner, Jasna and Larsen, Bjørn M and Lauceri, Rosaria and Legakis, Anastasios and Lois, Sabela and Lundberg, Stefan and Moorkens, Evelyn and Motte, Gregory and Nagel, Karl-Otto and Ondina, Paz and Outeiro, Adolfo and Paunović, Momir and Prié, Vincent and von Proschwitz, Ted and Riccardi, Nicoletta and Rudzīte, Mudīte and Rudzītis, Māris and Scheder, Christian and Seddon, Mary and Şereflişan, Hülya and Simić, Vladica and Sokolova, Svetlana and Stoeckl, Katharina and Taskinen, Jouni and Teixeira, Amílcar and Thielen, Frankie and Trichkova, Teodora and Varandas, Simone and Vicentini, Heinrich and Zajac, Katarzyna and Zajac, Tadeusz and Zogaris, Stamatis",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Freshwater mussels of the Order Unionida provide important ecosystem functions and services, yet many of their populations are in decline. We comprehensively review the status of the 16 currently recognized species in Europe, collating for the first time their life-history traits, distribution, conservation status, habitat preferences, and main threats in order to suggest future management actions. In northern, central, and eastern Europe, a relatively homogeneous species composition is found in most basins. In southern Europe, despite the lower species richness, spatially restricted species make these basins a high conservation priority. Information on freshwater mussels in Europe is unevenly distributed with considerable differences in data quality and quantity among countries and species. To make conservation more effective in the future, we suggest greater international cooperation using standardized protocols and methods to monitor and manage European freshwater mussel diversity. Such an approach will not only help conserve this vulnerable group but also, through the protection of these important organisms, will offer wider benefits to freshwater ecosystems.",
journal = "Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society",
title = "Conservation status of freshwater mussels in Europe: state of the art and future challenges.",
number = "1",
volume = "92",
doi = "10.1111/brv.12244",
pages = "572-607"
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Lopes-Lima, M., Sousa, R., Geist, J., Aldridge, D. C., Araujo, R., Bergengren, J., Bespalaya, Y., Bódis, E., Burlakova, L., Van Damme, D., Douda, K., Froufe, E., Georgiev, D., Gumpinger, C., Karatayev, A., Kebapçi, Ü., Killeen, I., Lajtner, J., Larsen, B. M., Lauceri, R., Legakis, A., Lois, S., Lundberg, S., Moorkens, E., Motte, G., Nagel, K., Ondina, P., Outeiro, A., Paunović, M., Prié, V., von Proschwitz, T., Riccardi, N., Rudzīte, M., Rudzītis, M., Scheder, C., Seddon, M., Şereflişan, H., Simić, V., Sokolova, S., Stoeckl, K., Taskinen, J., Teixeira, A., Thielen, F., Trichkova, T., Varandas, S., Vicentini, H., Zajac, K., Zajac, T.,& Zogaris, S.. (2017). Conservation status of freshwater mussels in Europe: state of the art and future challenges.. in Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 92(1), 572-607.
https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.12244
Lopes-Lima M, Sousa R, Geist J, Aldridge DC, Araujo R, Bergengren J, Bespalaya Y, Bódis E, Burlakova L, Van Damme D, Douda K, Froufe E, Georgiev D, Gumpinger C, Karatayev A, Kebapçi Ü, Killeen I, Lajtner J, Larsen BM, Lauceri R, Legakis A, Lois S, Lundberg S, Moorkens E, Motte G, Nagel K, Ondina P, Outeiro A, Paunović M, Prié V, von Proschwitz T, Riccardi N, Rudzīte M, Rudzītis M, Scheder C, Seddon M, Şereflişan H, Simić V, Sokolova S, Stoeckl K, Taskinen J, Teixeira A, Thielen F, Trichkova T, Varandas S, Vicentini H, Zajac K, Zajac T, Zogaris S. Conservation status of freshwater mussels in Europe: state of the art and future challenges.. in Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 2017;92(1):572-607.
doi:10.1111/brv.12244 .
Lopes-Lima, Manuel, Sousa, Ronaldo, Geist, Juergen, Aldridge, David C, Araujo, Rafael, Bergengren, Jakob, Bespalaya, Yulia, Bódis, Erika, Burlakova, Lyubov, Van Damme, Dirk, Douda, Karel, Froufe, Elsa, Georgiev, Dilian, Gumpinger, Clemens, Karatayev, Alexander, Kebapçi, Ümit, Killeen, Ian, Lajtner, Jasna, Larsen, Bjørn M, Lauceri, Rosaria, Legakis, Anastasios, Lois, Sabela, Lundberg, Stefan, Moorkens, Evelyn, Motte, Gregory, Nagel, Karl-Otto, Ondina, Paz, Outeiro, Adolfo, Paunović, Momir, Prié, Vincent, von Proschwitz, Ted, Riccardi, Nicoletta, Rudzīte, Mudīte, Rudzītis, Māris, Scheder, Christian, Seddon, Mary, Şereflişan, Hülya, Simić, Vladica, Sokolova, Svetlana, Stoeckl, Katharina, Taskinen, Jouni, Teixeira, Amílcar, Thielen, Frankie, Trichkova, Teodora, Varandas, Simone, Vicentini, Heinrich, Zajac, Katarzyna, Zajac, Tadeusz, Zogaris, Stamatis, "Conservation status of freshwater mussels in Europe: state of the art and future challenges." in Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 92, no. 1 (2017):572-607,
https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.12244 . .
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The Lower Danube River–Danube Delta–North West Black Sea: A pivotal area of major interest for the past, present and future of its fish fauna — A short review

Bănăduc, Doru; Rey, Sonia; Trichkova, Teodora; Lenhardt, Mirjana; Curtean-Bănăduc, Angela

(Elsevier, 2016)


                                            

                                            
Bănăduc, D., Rey, S., Trichkova, T., Lenhardt, M.,& Curtean-Bănăduc, A.. (2016). The Lower Danube River–Danube Delta–North West Black Sea: A pivotal area of major interest for the past, present and future of its fish fauna — A short review. in Science of The Total Environment
Elsevier., 545-546, 137-151.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.12.058
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Pan-continental invasion of Pseudorasbora parva: towards a better understanding of freshwater fish invasions

Gozlan, Rodolphe E; Andreou, Demetra; Asaeda, Takashi; Beyer, Kathleen; Bouhadad, Rachid; Burnard, Dean; Caiola, Nuno; Cakić, Predrag D.; Đikanović, Vesna; Esmaeili, Hamid R; Falka, Istvan; Golicher, Duncan; Harka, Akos; Jeney, Galina; Kovac, Vladimir; Musil, Jiri; Nocita, Annamaria; Povz, Meta; Poulet, Nicolas; Virbickas, Tomas; Wolter, Christian; Tarkan, A Serhan; Tricarico, Elena; Trichkova, Teodora; Verreycken, Hugo; Witkowski, Andrzej; Zhang, Chun-guang; Zweimueller, Irene; Britton, J Robert

(2010)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Gozlan, Rodolphe E
AU  - Andreou, Demetra
AU  - Asaeda, Takashi
AU  - Beyer, Kathleen
AU  - Bouhadad, Rachid
AU  - Burnard, Dean
AU  - Caiola, Nuno
AU  - Cakić, Predrag D.
AU  - Đikanović, Vesna
AU  - Esmaeili, Hamid R
AU  - Falka, Istvan
AU  - Golicher, Duncan
AU  - Harka, Akos
AU  - Jeney, Galina
AU  - Kovac, Vladimir
AU  - Musil, Jiri
AU  - Nocita, Annamaria
AU  - Povz, Meta
AU  - Poulet, Nicolas
AU  - Virbickas, Tomas
AU  - Wolter, Christian
AU  - Tarkan, A Serhan
AU  - Tricarico, Elena
AU  - Trichkova, Teodora
AU  - Verreycken, Hugo
AU  - Witkowski, Andrzej
AU  - Zhang, Chun-guang
AU  - Zweimueller, Irene
AU  - Britton, J Robert
PY  - 2010
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1331
AB  - In recent years, policy-makers have sought the development of appropriate tools to prevent and manage introductions of invasive species. However, these tools are not well suited for introductions of non-target species that are unknowingly released alongside intentionally-introduced species. The most compelling example of such invasion is arguably the topmouth gudgeon Pseudorasbora parva, a small cyprinid species originating from East Asia. A combination of sociological, economical and biological factors has fuelled their rapid invasion since the 1960s; 32 countries (from Central Asia to North Africa) have been invaded in less than 50 years. Based on a combination of monitoring surveys (2535 populations sampled) and literature reviews, this paper aims to quantify and characterise important invasion parameters, such as pathways of introduction, time between introduction and detection, lag phase and plasticity of life history traits. Every decade, five new countries have reported P. parva introduction, mainly resulting from the movement of Chinese carps for fish farming. The mean detection period after first introduction was 4 years, a duration insufficient to prevent their pan-continental invasion. High phenotypic plasticity in fitness related traits such as growth, early maturity, fecundity, reproductive behaviour and the ability to cope with novel pathogens has predisposed P. parva to being a strong invader. The Pseudorasbora parva invasion has provided quantitative data for the development of 1) early warning systems across different spatial scales; 2) rapid eradication programmes prior to natural spread in open systems and 3) sound risk assessments with emphasis on plasticity of life history traits.
T2  - Fish and Fisheries
T1  - Pan-continental invasion of Pseudorasbora parva: towards a better understanding of freshwater fish invasions
IS  - 4
VL  - 11
EP  - 340
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1331
ER  - 
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author = "Gozlan, Rodolphe E and Andreou, Demetra and Asaeda, Takashi and Beyer, Kathleen and Bouhadad, Rachid and Burnard, Dean and Caiola, Nuno and Cakić, Predrag D. and Đikanović, Vesna and Esmaeili, Hamid R and Falka, Istvan and Golicher, Duncan and Harka, Akos and Jeney, Galina and Kovac, Vladimir and Musil, Jiri and Nocita, Annamaria and Povz, Meta and Poulet, Nicolas and Virbickas, Tomas and Wolter, Christian and Tarkan, A Serhan and Tricarico, Elena and Trichkova, Teodora and Verreycken, Hugo and Witkowski, Andrzej and Zhang, Chun-guang and Zweimueller, Irene and Britton, J Robert",
year = "2010",
abstract = "In recent years, policy-makers have sought the development of appropriate tools to prevent and manage introductions of invasive species. However, these tools are not well suited for introductions of non-target species that are unknowingly released alongside intentionally-introduced species. The most compelling example of such invasion is arguably the topmouth gudgeon Pseudorasbora parva, a small cyprinid species originating from East Asia. A combination of sociological, economical and biological factors has fuelled their rapid invasion since the 1960s; 32 countries (from Central Asia to North Africa) have been invaded in less than 50 years. Based on a combination of monitoring surveys (2535 populations sampled) and literature reviews, this paper aims to quantify and characterise important invasion parameters, such as pathways of introduction, time between introduction and detection, lag phase and plasticity of life history traits. Every decade, five new countries have reported P. parva introduction, mainly resulting from the movement of Chinese carps for fish farming. The mean detection period after first introduction was 4 years, a duration insufficient to prevent their pan-continental invasion. High phenotypic plasticity in fitness related traits such as growth, early maturity, fecundity, reproductive behaviour and the ability to cope with novel pathogens has predisposed P. parva to being a strong invader. The Pseudorasbora parva invasion has provided quantitative data for the development of 1) early warning systems across different spatial scales; 2) rapid eradication programmes prior to natural spread in open systems and 3) sound risk assessments with emphasis on plasticity of life history traits.",
journal = "Fish and Fisheries",
title = "Pan-continental invasion of Pseudorasbora parva: towards a better understanding of freshwater fish invasions",
number = "4",
volume = "11",
pages = "340",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1331"
}
Gozlan, R. E., Andreou, D., Asaeda, T., Beyer, K., Bouhadad, R., Burnard, D., Caiola, N., Cakić, P. D., Đikanović, V., Esmaeili, H. R., Falka, I., Golicher, D., Harka, A., Jeney, G., Kovac, V., Musil, J., Nocita, A., Povz, M., Poulet, N., Virbickas, T., Wolter, C., Tarkan, A. S., Tricarico, E., Trichkova, T., Verreycken, H., Witkowski, A., Zhang, C., Zweimueller, I.,& Britton, J. R.. (2010). Pan-continental invasion of Pseudorasbora parva: towards a better understanding of freshwater fish invasions. in Fish and Fisheries, 11(4).
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1331
Gozlan RE, Andreou D, Asaeda T, Beyer K, Bouhadad R, Burnard D, Caiola N, Cakić PD, Đikanović V, Esmaeili HR, Falka I, Golicher D, Harka A, Jeney G, Kovac V, Musil J, Nocita A, Povz M, Poulet N, Virbickas T, Wolter C, Tarkan AS, Tricarico E, Trichkova T, Verreycken H, Witkowski A, Zhang C, Zweimueller I, Britton JR. Pan-continental invasion of Pseudorasbora parva: towards a better understanding of freshwater fish invasions. in Fish and Fisheries. 2010;11(4):null-340.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1331 .
Gozlan, Rodolphe E, Andreou, Demetra, Asaeda, Takashi, Beyer, Kathleen, Bouhadad, Rachid, Burnard, Dean, Caiola, Nuno, Cakić, Predrag D., Đikanović, Vesna, Esmaeili, Hamid R, Falka, Istvan, Golicher, Duncan, Harka, Akos, Jeney, Galina, Kovac, Vladimir, Musil, Jiri, Nocita, Annamaria, Povz, Meta, Poulet, Nicolas, Virbickas, Tomas, Wolter, Christian, Tarkan, A Serhan, Tricarico, Elena, Trichkova, Teodora, Verreycken, Hugo, Witkowski, Andrzej, Zhang, Chun-guang, Zweimueller, Irene, Britton, J Robert, "Pan-continental invasion of Pseudorasbora parva: towards a better understanding of freshwater fish invasions" in Fish and Fisheries, 11, no. 4 (2010),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1331 .