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JDS4 - The occurrence of plastic particles in the tissue of freshwater clams Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774) in the Danube river

Raković, Maja; Stanković, Jelena; Milošević, Đurađ; Tomović, Jelena; Popović, Nataša; Atanacković, Ana; Paunović, Momir

(Belgarde: Serbian Association for Water Protection, 2021)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Raković, Maja
AU  - Stanković, Jelena
AU  - Milošević, Đurađ
AU  - Tomović, Jelena
AU  - Popović, Nataša
AU  - Atanacković, Ana
AU  - Paunović, Momir
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4733
AB  - Tokom 2019 god., u okviru JDS4 ekspedicije, po prvi put je sprovedeno istraživanje koje je obuhvatalo detekciju, kvantifikaciju i kategorizaciju čestica mikroplastike prisutnih u bioti slatkovodnih ekosistema. Istraživanje je sprovedeno duž 2040 rkm Dunava i većih pritoka, od Nemačke do Crnog mora. Alohtona vrsta Corbicula fluminea (Muller, 1774) korišćena je kao model organizam za analizu čestica mikroplastike. Ukupno je prikupljeno 216 jedinki sa 23 lokaliteta. Sakupljene čestice su fotografisane, izmerene, prebrojane i klasifikovane u jednu od 5 glavnih kategorija mikroplastike: vlakna, tvrda plastika, najlon, guma ili ostalo, u rasponu veličina od 0,02 do 4,67 mm. Ukupno je prikupljeno 1998 čestica mikroplastike sa prosečno 9,25 čestica po organizmu ili 26,4 čestica g-1 vlažne telesne težine školjke. Na osnovu analize mikroFTIR spektroskopije, čestice su okarakterisane kao polikarbonat,
polietilen tereftalat (PET), polipropilen-polietilen kopolimer, najlon (poliamid-PA) i celofan, sa dominacijom PET-a, koji se koristi za proizvodnju plastičnih boca. Studija mikroplastike JDS4 u bioti dala je prve informacije o plastičnim česticama prisutnih u bioti, što ukazuje na značajan pritisak plastikom duž reke Dunav.
AB  - During 2019, within the JDS4 expedition, for the first time, research was conducted that included the detection, quantification and categorization of microplastic particles present in the biota of freshwater ecosystems. The research was conducted along 2040 km of the Danube and larger tributaries, from Germany to the Black Sea. The allochthonous species Corbicula fluminea (Muller, 1774) was used as a model organism for the analysis of microplastic particles. A total of 216 individuals from 23 localities were collected. The collected particles were photographed, measured, counted and classified into one of the 5 main categories of microplastics: fibers, hard plastics, nylon, rubber or other, ranging in size from 0.02 to 4.67 mm. A total of 1998 microplastic particles were collected with an average of 9.25 particles per organism or 26.4 particles of g-1 wet shell body weight. Based on microFTIR spectroscopy analysis, the particles were characterized as polycarbonate, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polypropylene-polyethylene copolymer, nylon (polyamide-PA) and cellophane, with a predominance of PET, which is used to produce plastic bottles. The study of JDS4 microplastics in biota provided the first information on plastic particles present in biota, which indicates an plastic pollution along the Danube River.
PB  - Belgarde: Serbian Association for Water Protection
C3  - Voda 2021 : zbornik radova 50. godišnje konferencije o aktuelnim problemima korišćenja i zaštite voda
T1  - JDS4 - The occurrence of plastic particles in the tissue of freshwater clams Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774) in the Danube river
T1  - JDS4 - Prisustvo čestica mikroplastike u tkivu slatkovodne školjke - Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774) u Dunavu
SP  - 109
EP  - 116
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4733
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Raković, Maja and Stanković, Jelena and Milošević, Đurađ and Tomović, Jelena and Popović, Nataša and Atanacković, Ana and Paunović, Momir",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Tokom 2019 god., u okviru JDS4 ekspedicije, po prvi put je sprovedeno istraživanje koje je obuhvatalo detekciju, kvantifikaciju i kategorizaciju čestica mikroplastike prisutnih u bioti slatkovodnih ekosistema. Istraživanje je sprovedeno duž 2040 rkm Dunava i većih pritoka, od Nemačke do Crnog mora. Alohtona vrsta Corbicula fluminea (Muller, 1774) korišćena je kao model organizam za analizu čestica mikroplastike. Ukupno je prikupljeno 216 jedinki sa 23 lokaliteta. Sakupljene čestice su fotografisane, izmerene, prebrojane i klasifikovane u jednu od 5 glavnih kategorija mikroplastike: vlakna, tvrda plastika, najlon, guma ili ostalo, u rasponu veličina od 0,02 do 4,67 mm. Ukupno je prikupljeno 1998 čestica mikroplastike sa prosečno 9,25 čestica po organizmu ili 26,4 čestica g-1 vlažne telesne težine školjke. Na osnovu analize mikroFTIR spektroskopije, čestice su okarakterisane kao polikarbonat,
polietilen tereftalat (PET), polipropilen-polietilen kopolimer, najlon (poliamid-PA) i celofan, sa dominacijom PET-a, koji se koristi za proizvodnju plastičnih boca. Studija mikroplastike JDS4 u bioti dala je prve informacije o plastičnim česticama prisutnih u bioti, što ukazuje na značajan pritisak plastikom duž reke Dunav., During 2019, within the JDS4 expedition, for the first time, research was conducted that included the detection, quantification and categorization of microplastic particles present in the biota of freshwater ecosystems. The research was conducted along 2040 km of the Danube and larger tributaries, from Germany to the Black Sea. The allochthonous species Corbicula fluminea (Muller, 1774) was used as a model organism for the analysis of microplastic particles. A total of 216 individuals from 23 localities were collected. The collected particles were photographed, measured, counted and classified into one of the 5 main categories of microplastics: fibers, hard plastics, nylon, rubber or other, ranging in size from 0.02 to 4.67 mm. A total of 1998 microplastic particles were collected with an average of 9.25 particles per organism or 26.4 particles of g-1 wet shell body weight. Based on microFTIR spectroscopy analysis, the particles were characterized as polycarbonate, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polypropylene-polyethylene copolymer, nylon (polyamide-PA) and cellophane, with a predominance of PET, which is used to produce plastic bottles. The study of JDS4 microplastics in biota provided the first information on plastic particles present in biota, which indicates an plastic pollution along the Danube River.",
publisher = "Belgarde: Serbian Association for Water Protection",
journal = "Voda 2021 : zbornik radova 50. godišnje konferencije o aktuelnim problemima korišćenja i zaštite voda",
title = "JDS4 - The occurrence of plastic particles in the tissue of freshwater clams Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774) in the Danube river, JDS4 - Prisustvo čestica mikroplastike u tkivu slatkovodne školjke - Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774) u Dunavu",
pages = "109-116",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4733"
}
Raković, M., Stanković, J., Milošević, Đ., Tomović, J., Popović, N., Atanacković, A.,& Paunović, M.. (2021). JDS4 - The occurrence of plastic particles in the tissue of freshwater clams Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774) in the Danube river. in Voda 2021 : zbornik radova 50. godišnje konferencije o aktuelnim problemima korišćenja i zaštite voda
Belgarde: Serbian Association for Water Protection., 109-116.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4733
Raković M, Stanković J, Milošević Đ, Tomović J, Popović N, Atanacković A, Paunović M. JDS4 - The occurrence of plastic particles in the tissue of freshwater clams Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774) in the Danube river. in Voda 2021 : zbornik radova 50. godišnje konferencije o aktuelnim problemima korišćenja i zaštite voda. 2021;:109-116.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4733 .
Raković, Maja, Stanković, Jelena, Milošević, Đurađ, Tomović, Jelena, Popović, Nataša, Atanacković, Ana, Paunović, Momir, "JDS4 - The occurrence of plastic particles in the tissue of freshwater clams Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774) in the Danube river" in Voda 2021 : zbornik radova 50. godišnje konferencije o aktuelnim problemima korišćenja i zaštite voda (2021):109-116,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4733 .

Microcosm approach: In situ effects of microplastic mixture on community structure of freshwater benthic macroinvertebrates

Stanković, Jelena; Stojković Piperac, Milica; Jovanović, Boris; Savić-Zdravković, Dimitrija; Raković, Maja; Petrović, Ana; Milošević, Đurađ

(Podgorica, Montenegro: Institute for Biodiversity and Ecology, 2020)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Stanković, Jelena
AU  - Stojković Piperac, Milica
AU  - Jovanović, Boris
AU  - Savić-Zdravković, Dimitrija
AU  - Raković, Maja
AU  - Petrović, Ana
AU  - Milošević, Đurađ
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4108
AB  - Benthic communities represent one of the most threatened organisms in aquatic habitats due to accumulation of plastic particles in sediments. High abundance of MPs in aquatic habitats indicate higher probability of macroinvertebrates to ingest microplastic particles. Benthic community was exposed to high concentration of MPs, 80 g m-2 in sediment, and control, without addition of MPs. Mixture of MPs contained polyethylene (PE), polyvynil-chloride (PVC) and polyamide (PA) in a ratio of 50%: 25%: 25%, respectively. In situ experiment lasted for 100 days. Total number of taxa that colonized the trays were 22 (17 in control, 18 in HC treatment). Most dominant group within macroinvertebrate community was dipteran family Chironomidae, both in control and HC treatment. No significant differences in abundance and biomass at community level between control and HC treatment was recorded by PERMANOVA ((F=0.993; p=0.456 and F=0.344; p=0.797, respectively). Mixture of microplastics did not influence abundance and biomass of functional feeding groups within macroinvertebrate community (F=1.810; p=0.137 and F=0.377; p=0.736, respectively). Species richness (S), species abundance (N), biomass (B), Shannon's diversity index (H) and Simpson's index (D) showed no statistically significant differences between the control and treatment groups.
PB  - Podgorica, Montenegro: Institute for Biodiversity and Ecology
C3  - 9th International Symposium of Ecologists of Montenegro – ISEM9 Virtual Conference 4-5 November 2020 Montenegro
T1  - Microcosm approach: In situ effects of microplastic mixture on community structure of freshwater benthic macroinvertebrates
SP  - 23
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4108
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Stanković, Jelena and Stojković Piperac, Milica and Jovanović, Boris and Savić-Zdravković, Dimitrija and Raković, Maja and Petrović, Ana and Milošević, Đurađ",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Benthic communities represent one of the most threatened organisms in aquatic habitats due to accumulation of plastic particles in sediments. High abundance of MPs in aquatic habitats indicate higher probability of macroinvertebrates to ingest microplastic particles. Benthic community was exposed to high concentration of MPs, 80 g m-2 in sediment, and control, without addition of MPs. Mixture of MPs contained polyethylene (PE), polyvynil-chloride (PVC) and polyamide (PA) in a ratio of 50%: 25%: 25%, respectively. In situ experiment lasted for 100 days. Total number of taxa that colonized the trays were 22 (17 in control, 18 in HC treatment). Most dominant group within macroinvertebrate community was dipteran family Chironomidae, both in control and HC treatment. No significant differences in abundance and biomass at community level between control and HC treatment was recorded by PERMANOVA ((F=0.993; p=0.456 and F=0.344; p=0.797, respectively). Mixture of microplastics did not influence abundance and biomass of functional feeding groups within macroinvertebrate community (F=1.810; p=0.137 and F=0.377; p=0.736, respectively). Species richness (S), species abundance (N), biomass (B), Shannon's diversity index (H) and Simpson's index (D) showed no statistically significant differences between the control and treatment groups.",
publisher = "Podgorica, Montenegro: Institute for Biodiversity and Ecology",
journal = "9th International Symposium of Ecologists of Montenegro – ISEM9 Virtual Conference 4-5 November 2020 Montenegro",
title = "Microcosm approach: In situ effects of microplastic mixture on community structure of freshwater benthic macroinvertebrates",
pages = "23",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4108"
}
Stanković, J., Stojković Piperac, M., Jovanović, B., Savić-Zdravković, D., Raković, M., Petrović, A.,& Milošević, Đ.. (2020). Microcosm approach: In situ effects of microplastic mixture on community structure of freshwater benthic macroinvertebrates. in 9th International Symposium of Ecologists of Montenegro – ISEM9 Virtual Conference 4-5 November 2020 Montenegro
Podgorica, Montenegro: Institute for Biodiversity and Ecology., 23.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4108
Stanković J, Stojković Piperac M, Jovanović B, Savić-Zdravković D, Raković M, Petrović A, Milošević Đ. Microcosm approach: In situ effects of microplastic mixture on community structure of freshwater benthic macroinvertebrates. in 9th International Symposium of Ecologists of Montenegro – ISEM9 Virtual Conference 4-5 November 2020 Montenegro. 2020;:23.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4108 .
Stanković, Jelena, Stojković Piperac, Milica, Jovanović, Boris, Savić-Zdravković, Dimitrija, Raković, Maja, Petrović, Ana, Milošević, Đurađ, "Microcosm approach: In situ effects of microplastic mixture on community structure of freshwater benthic macroinvertebrates" in 9th International Symposium of Ecologists of Montenegro – ISEM9 Virtual Conference 4-5 November 2020 Montenegro (2020):23,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4108 .

The relationship between river basin specific (RBS) pollutants and macroinvertebrate communities

Popović, Nataša; Raković, Maja; Đuknić, Jelena; Csányi, Béla; Szekeres, József; Borza, Péter; Slobodnik, Jaroslav; Liška, Igor; Milošević, Đurađ; Kolarević, Stoimir; Simić, Vladica; Tubić, Bojana; Paunović, Momir

(2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Popović, Nataša
AU  - Raković, Maja
AU  - Đuknić, Jelena
AU  - Csányi, Béla
AU  - Szekeres, József
AU  - Borza, Péter
AU  - Slobodnik, Jaroslav
AU  - Liška, Igor
AU  - Milošević, Đurađ
AU  - Kolarević, Stoimir
AU  - Simić, Vladica
AU  - Tubić, Bojana
AU  - Paunović, Momir
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/jlimnol.2019.1915
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3553
AB  - This study was carried out to identify the relations between macroinvertebrate communities and river basin specific (RBS) pollutants in the Danube River. The investigation was performed at 68 sites along 2,500 km of the Danube. Forward selection (FS), canonical correspondence analyses (CCA), the Spearman correlation coefficient (SC) and BIO-ENV analysis (to detect synergistic effects) were used to identify the relations between the macroinvertebrate dataset and selected biological metrics with RBS pollutants. Of the 20 analysed pollutants (preselected based on NORMAN network methodology), seven (2,4-dinitrophenol, chloroxuron, bromacil, dimefuron, amoxicillin, bentazon and fluoranthene) were found to significantly correlate with macroinvertebrate communities. BIO-ENV analysis revealed 3 subsets of environmental variables that were in high correlation with the biota resemblance matrix, consisting mainly of a combination of the above-mentioned pollutants. Our results indicate that there are significant correlations between chemical determinants and aquatic biota. Moreover, this study contributes to the validation of the methodology used for prioritization of RBS pollutants proposed by the NORMAN network.
T2  - Journal of Limnology
T1  - The relationship between river basin specific (RBS) pollutants and macroinvertebrate communities
IS  - 1
VL  - 79
DO  - 10.4081/jlimnol.2019.1915
SP  - 59
EP  - 69
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Popović, Nataša and Raković, Maja and Đuknić, Jelena and Csányi, Béla and Szekeres, József and Borza, Péter and Slobodnik, Jaroslav and Liška, Igor and Milošević, Đurađ and Kolarević, Stoimir and Simić, Vladica and Tubić, Bojana and Paunović, Momir",
year = "2020",
abstract = "This study was carried out to identify the relations between macroinvertebrate communities and river basin specific (RBS) pollutants in the Danube River. The investigation was performed at 68 sites along 2,500 km of the Danube. Forward selection (FS), canonical correspondence analyses (CCA), the Spearman correlation coefficient (SC) and BIO-ENV analysis (to detect synergistic effects) were used to identify the relations between the macroinvertebrate dataset and selected biological metrics with RBS pollutants. Of the 20 analysed pollutants (preselected based on NORMAN network methodology), seven (2,4-dinitrophenol, chloroxuron, bromacil, dimefuron, amoxicillin, bentazon and fluoranthene) were found to significantly correlate with macroinvertebrate communities. BIO-ENV analysis revealed 3 subsets of environmental variables that were in high correlation with the biota resemblance matrix, consisting mainly of a combination of the above-mentioned pollutants. Our results indicate that there are significant correlations between chemical determinants and aquatic biota. Moreover, this study contributes to the validation of the methodology used for prioritization of RBS pollutants proposed by the NORMAN network.",
journal = "Journal of Limnology",
title = "The relationship between river basin specific (RBS) pollutants and macroinvertebrate communities",
number = "1",
volume = "79",
doi = "10.4081/jlimnol.2019.1915",
pages = "59-69"
}
Popović, N., Raković, M., Đuknić, J., Csányi, B., Szekeres, J., Borza, P., Slobodnik, J., Liška, I., Milošević, Đ., Kolarević, S., Simić, V., Tubić, B.,& Paunović, M.. (2020). The relationship between river basin specific (RBS) pollutants and macroinvertebrate communities. in Journal of Limnology, 79(1), 59-69.
https://doi.org/10.4081/jlimnol.2019.1915
Popović N, Raković M, Đuknić J, Csányi B, Szekeres J, Borza P, Slobodnik J, Liška I, Milošević Đ, Kolarević S, Simić V, Tubić B, Paunović M. The relationship between river basin specific (RBS) pollutants and macroinvertebrate communities. in Journal of Limnology. 2020;79(1):59-69.
doi:10.4081/jlimnol.2019.1915 .
Popović, Nataša, Raković, Maja, Đuknić, Jelena, Csányi, Béla, Szekeres, József, Borza, Péter, Slobodnik, Jaroslav, Liška, Igor, Milošević, Đurađ, Kolarević, Stoimir, Simić, Vladica, Tubić, Bojana, Paunović, Momir, "The relationship between river basin specific (RBS) pollutants and macroinvertebrate communities" in Journal of Limnology, 79, no. 1 (2020):59-69,
https://doi.org/10.4081/jlimnol.2019.1915 . .
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Comparison of littoral and deep water sampling methods for assessing macroinvertebrate assemblages along the longitudinal profile of a very large river (the Danube River, Europe)

Szekeres, József; Borza, Péter; Csányi, Béla; Graf, Wolfram; Huber, Thomas; Leitner, Patrick; Milošević, Đurađ; Paunović, Momir; Pavelescu, Claudia; Erős, Tibor

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Szekeres, József
AU  - Borza, Péter
AU  - Csányi, Béla
AU  - Graf, Wolfram
AU  - Huber, Thomas
AU  - Leitner, Patrick
AU  - Milošević, Đurađ
AU  - Paunović, Momir
AU  - Pavelescu, Claudia
AU  - Erős, Tibor
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/rra.3486
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3433
AB  - We comparatively examined the role of littoral and deep water sampling methods in assessing macroinvertebrate assemblages and in characterizing longitudinal changes in assemblage structure along >2,500‐km–long course of the Danube River, Europe. The effectiveness of detecting taxa corresponded well with an inshore–offshore gradient in sampling (i.e., distance from shore). Nevertheless, each method (i.e., littoral multihabitat sampling, kick and sweep sampling, and deep water dredging) contributed to some degree to overall taxa richness and species composition. Sampling in different depth zones characterized different assemblages, and consequently, inshore–offshore position was at least as important determinant of assemblage structure as longitudinal position of sampling sites in the river. Although we found significant congruency in the spatial variability of assemblages among the sampling methods, the relationships were only moderate. Our study on the large Danube River confirms studies from smaller rivers in other geographic regions that littoral monitoring provides higher taxa richness and more responsive changes to longitudinal gradients than deep water samples. Nevertheless, it also shows that sampling in different depth zones provides supplementary information on assemblage structure. Understanding changes in macroinvertebrate assemblages related to differences in sampling method is crucial to improve the bioassessment and environmental management of large rivers.
T2  - River Research and Applications
T2  - River Research and Applications
T1  - Comparison of littoral and deep water sampling methods for assessing macroinvertebrate assemblages along the longitudinal profile of a very large river (the Danube River, Europe)
DO  - 10.1002/rra.3486
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Szekeres, József and Borza, Péter and Csányi, Béla and Graf, Wolfram and Huber, Thomas and Leitner, Patrick and Milošević, Đurađ and Paunović, Momir and Pavelescu, Claudia and Erős, Tibor",
year = "2019",
abstract = "We comparatively examined the role of littoral and deep water sampling methods in assessing macroinvertebrate assemblages and in characterizing longitudinal changes in assemblage structure along >2,500‐km–long course of the Danube River, Europe. The effectiveness of detecting taxa corresponded well with an inshore–offshore gradient in sampling (i.e., distance from shore). Nevertheless, each method (i.e., littoral multihabitat sampling, kick and sweep sampling, and deep water dredging) contributed to some degree to overall taxa richness and species composition. Sampling in different depth zones characterized different assemblages, and consequently, inshore–offshore position was at least as important determinant of assemblage structure as longitudinal position of sampling sites in the river. Although we found significant congruency in the spatial variability of assemblages among the sampling methods, the relationships were only moderate. Our study on the large Danube River confirms studies from smaller rivers in other geographic regions that littoral monitoring provides higher taxa richness and more responsive changes to longitudinal gradients than deep water samples. Nevertheless, it also shows that sampling in different depth zones provides supplementary information on assemblage structure. Understanding changes in macroinvertebrate assemblages related to differences in sampling method is crucial to improve the bioassessment and environmental management of large rivers.",
journal = "River Research and Applications, River Research and Applications",
title = "Comparison of littoral and deep water sampling methods for assessing macroinvertebrate assemblages along the longitudinal profile of a very large river (the Danube River, Europe)",
doi = "10.1002/rra.3486"
}
Szekeres, J., Borza, P., Csányi, B., Graf, W., Huber, T., Leitner, P., Milošević, Đ., Paunović, M., Pavelescu, C.,& Erős, T.. (2019). Comparison of littoral and deep water sampling methods for assessing macroinvertebrate assemblages along the longitudinal profile of a very large river (the Danube River, Europe). in River Research and Applications.
https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.3486
Szekeres J, Borza P, Csányi B, Graf W, Huber T, Leitner P, Milošević Đ, Paunović M, Pavelescu C, Erős T. Comparison of littoral and deep water sampling methods for assessing macroinvertebrate assemblages along the longitudinal profile of a very large river (the Danube River, Europe). in River Research and Applications. 2019;.
doi:10.1002/rra.3486 .
Szekeres, József, Borza, Péter, Csányi, Béla, Graf, Wolfram, Huber, Thomas, Leitner, Patrick, Milošević, Đurađ, Paunović, Momir, Pavelescu, Claudia, Erős, Tibor, "Comparison of littoral and deep water sampling methods for assessing macroinvertebrate assemblages along the longitudinal profile of a very large river (the Danube River, Europe)" in River Research and Applications (2019),
https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.3486 . .
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Standardising the methods for sampling aquatic macroinvertebrates of the large lowland rivers

Tubić, Bojana; Popović, Nataša; Atanacković, Ana; Petrović, Ana; Simić, Vladica; Csanyi, Bela; Szekeres, J.; Borza, P.; Slobodnik, Jaroslav; Liška, Igor; Milošević, Đurađ; Kolarević, Stoimir; Paunović, Momir

(Zagreb: Croatian Biological Society, 2018)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Tubić, Bojana
AU  - Popović, Nataša
AU  - Atanacković, Ana
AU  - Petrović, Ana
AU  - Simić, Vladica
AU  - Csanyi, Bela
AU  - Szekeres, J.
AU  - Borza, P.
AU  - Slobodnik, Jaroslav
AU  - Liška, Igor
AU  - Milošević, Đurađ
AU  - Kolarević, Stoimir
AU  - Paunović, Momir
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4843
AB  - This paper discusses the use of different methods (multihabitat - MSH, Kick & Sweep 
method, Air lift sampling, multcorer, Van Veen grab, dredging) for aquatic 
macroinvertebrates sampling. Material was collected from the Danube River as a part of the 
three research programs: Joint Danube Survey 2, performed in period August-September 
2007 from Regensburg to Danube delta (96 sampling sites), Joint Danube Survey 3, 
performed in period August-September 2007 (68 sites) and national monitoring program 
performed in period September-November 2014 along Serbian stretch of the Danube River 
(12 sites). The aim of the study was to contribute to the standardization of the sampling 
procedures for the large lowland rivers. We tested the effectiveness of sampling methods in 
respect to macroinvertebrate taxa richness and metrics typically used for ecological status 
assessment. The selection of sampling approach is also discussed in relation to objectives of 
the survey – e.g. research, or routine monitoring, as well in respect to target taxa. Based on 
the our results we concluded that it is necessary to employ more than one sampling 
technique and to cover all available regions of large rivers, including the deeper parts in the 
case of research programs. For the routine monitoring we recommend to use standardized 
K&S method. Studies of the specific group of organisms require detailed monitoring of 
available habitats, and use of additional sampling methods (e.g. mussels or crayfish studies).
PB  - Zagreb: Croatian Biological Society
C3  - Book of abstracts, 13. Croatian biological congress with international participation, 19 - 23. September 2018, Poreč, Croatia
T1  - Standardising the methods for sampling aquatic macroinvertebrates of the large lowland rivers
SP  - 233
EP  - 234
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4843
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Tubić, Bojana and Popović, Nataša and Atanacković, Ana and Petrović, Ana and Simić, Vladica and Csanyi, Bela and Szekeres, J. and Borza, P. and Slobodnik, Jaroslav and Liška, Igor and Milošević, Đurađ and Kolarević, Stoimir and Paunović, Momir",
year = "2018",
abstract = "This paper discusses the use of different methods (multihabitat - MSH, Kick & Sweep 
method, Air lift sampling, multcorer, Van Veen grab, dredging) for aquatic 
macroinvertebrates sampling. Material was collected from the Danube River as a part of the 
three research programs: Joint Danube Survey 2, performed in period August-September 
2007 from Regensburg to Danube delta (96 sampling sites), Joint Danube Survey 3, 
performed in period August-September 2007 (68 sites) and national monitoring program 
performed in period September-November 2014 along Serbian stretch of the Danube River 
(12 sites). The aim of the study was to contribute to the standardization of the sampling 
procedures for the large lowland rivers. We tested the effectiveness of sampling methods in 
respect to macroinvertebrate taxa richness and metrics typically used for ecological status 
assessment. The selection of sampling approach is also discussed in relation to objectives of 
the survey – e.g. research, or routine monitoring, as well in respect to target taxa. Based on 
the our results we concluded that it is necessary to employ more than one sampling 
technique and to cover all available regions of large rivers, including the deeper parts in the 
case of research programs. For the routine monitoring we recommend to use standardized 
K&S method. Studies of the specific group of organisms require detailed monitoring of 
available habitats, and use of additional sampling methods (e.g. mussels or crayfish studies).",
publisher = "Zagreb: Croatian Biological Society",
journal = "Book of abstracts, 13. Croatian biological congress with international participation, 19 - 23. September 2018, Poreč, Croatia",
title = "Standardising the methods for sampling aquatic macroinvertebrates of the large lowland rivers",
pages = "233-234",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4843"
}
Tubić, B., Popović, N., Atanacković, A., Petrović, A., Simić, V., Csanyi, B., Szekeres, J., Borza, P., Slobodnik, J., Liška, I., Milošević, Đ., Kolarević, S.,& Paunović, M.. (2018). Standardising the methods for sampling aquatic macroinvertebrates of the large lowland rivers. in Book of abstracts, 13. Croatian biological congress with international participation, 19 - 23. September 2018, Poreč, Croatia
Zagreb: Croatian Biological Society., 233-234.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4843
Tubić B, Popović N, Atanacković A, Petrović A, Simić V, Csanyi B, Szekeres J, Borza P, Slobodnik J, Liška I, Milošević Đ, Kolarević S, Paunović M. Standardising the methods for sampling aquatic macroinvertebrates of the large lowland rivers. in Book of abstracts, 13. Croatian biological congress with international participation, 19 - 23. September 2018, Poreč, Croatia. 2018;:233-234.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4843 .
Tubić, Bojana, Popović, Nataša, Atanacković, Ana, Petrović, Ana, Simić, Vladica, Csanyi, Bela, Szekeres, J., Borza, P., Slobodnik, Jaroslav, Liška, Igor, Milošević, Đurađ, Kolarević, Stoimir, Paunović, Momir, "Standardising the methods for sampling aquatic macroinvertebrates of the large lowland rivers" in Book of abstracts, 13. Croatian biological congress with international participation, 19 - 23. September 2018, Poreč, Croatia (2018):233-234,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_4843 .

The potential of chironomid larvae-based metrics in the bioassessment of non-wadeable rivers

Milošević, Đurađ; Mančev, Dejan; Čerba, Dubravka; Stojković Piperac, Milica; Popović, Nataša; Atanacković, Ana; Đuknić, Jelena; Simić, Vladica; Paunović, Momir

(2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Milošević, Đurađ
AU  - Mančev, Dejan
AU  - Čerba, Dubravka
AU  - Stojković Piperac, Milica
AU  - Popović, Nataša
AU  - Atanacković, Ana
AU  - Đuknić, Jelena
AU  - Simić, Vladica
AU  - Paunović, Momir
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0048969717329807
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2906
AB  - The chironomid community in non-wadeable lotic systems was tested as a source of information in the construction of biological metrics which could be used into the bioassessment protocols of large rivers. In order to achieve this, we simultaneously patterned the chironomid community structure and environmental factors along the catchment of the Danube and Sava River. The Self organizing map (SOM) recognized and visualized three different structural types of chironomid community for different environmental properties, described by means of 7 significant abiotic factors (a multi-stressor gradient). Indicator species analysis revealed that the chironomid taxa most responsible for structural changes significantly varied in their abundance and frequency along the established environmental gradients. Out of 40 biological metrics based on the chironomid community, the multilayer perceptron (MLP), an supervised type of artificial neural network, derived 5 models in which the abundance of Paratrichocladius rufiventis, Orthocladiinae, Cricotopus spp., Cricotopus triannulatus agg. and Cricotopus/Orthocladius ratio achieved a significant relationship (the r Pearson's linear correlation coefficient > 0.7) with the multi stressor environment. The sensitivity analysis “partial derivatives” (PaD) method showed that all 5 biological metrics within the multi-stressor gradient were mostly influenced by dissolved organic carbon (DOC). Despite short and monotonous environmental gradients and the absence of reference conditions, the chironomid community structure and biological metrics predictably changed along the multistress range, showing a great potential for the bioassessment of large rivers.
T2  - Science of The Total Environment
T2  - Science of The Total Environment
T1  - The potential of chironomid larvae-based metrics in the bioassessment of non-wadeable rivers
VL  - 616-617
DO  - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.10.262
SP  - 472
EP  - 479
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Milošević, Đurađ and Mančev, Dejan and Čerba, Dubravka and Stojković Piperac, Milica and Popović, Nataša and Atanacković, Ana and Đuknić, Jelena and Simić, Vladica and Paunović, Momir",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The chironomid community in non-wadeable lotic systems was tested as a source of information in the construction of biological metrics which could be used into the bioassessment protocols of large rivers. In order to achieve this, we simultaneously patterned the chironomid community structure and environmental factors along the catchment of the Danube and Sava River. The Self organizing map (SOM) recognized and visualized three different structural types of chironomid community for different environmental properties, described by means of 7 significant abiotic factors (a multi-stressor gradient). Indicator species analysis revealed that the chironomid taxa most responsible for structural changes significantly varied in their abundance and frequency along the established environmental gradients. Out of 40 biological metrics based on the chironomid community, the multilayer perceptron (MLP), an supervised type of artificial neural network, derived 5 models in which the abundance of Paratrichocladius rufiventis, Orthocladiinae, Cricotopus spp., Cricotopus triannulatus agg. and Cricotopus/Orthocladius ratio achieved a significant relationship (the r Pearson's linear correlation coefficient > 0.7) with the multi stressor environment. The sensitivity analysis “partial derivatives” (PaD) method showed that all 5 biological metrics within the multi-stressor gradient were mostly influenced by dissolved organic carbon (DOC). Despite short and monotonous environmental gradients and the absence of reference conditions, the chironomid community structure and biological metrics predictably changed along the multistress range, showing a great potential for the bioassessment of large rivers.",
journal = "Science of The Total Environment, Science of The Total Environment",
title = "The potential of chironomid larvae-based metrics in the bioassessment of non-wadeable rivers",
volume = "616-617",
doi = "10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.10.262",
pages = "472-479"
}
Milošević, Đ., Mančev, D., Čerba, D., Stojković Piperac, M., Popović, N., Atanacković, A., Đuknić, J., Simić, V.,& Paunović, M.. (2018). The potential of chironomid larvae-based metrics in the bioassessment of non-wadeable rivers. in Science of The Total Environment, 616-617, 472-479.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.10.262
Milošević Đ, Mančev D, Čerba D, Stojković Piperac M, Popović N, Atanacković A, Đuknić J, Simić V, Paunović M. The potential of chironomid larvae-based metrics in the bioassessment of non-wadeable rivers. in Science of The Total Environment. 2018;616-617:472-479.
doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.10.262 .
Milošević, Đurađ, Mančev, Dejan, Čerba, Dubravka, Stojković Piperac, Milica, Popović, Nataša, Atanacković, Ana, Đuknić, Jelena, Simić, Vladica, Paunović, Momir, "The potential of chironomid larvae-based metrics in the bioassessment of non-wadeable rivers" in Science of The Total Environment, 616-617 (2018):472-479,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.10.262 . .
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Pattering the variability of chironomid-based metrics: the potential in the bioassessment of non-wadeable rivers

Milošević, Đurađ; Čerba, Dubravka; Popović, Nataša; Atanacković, Ana; Simić, Vladica; Paunović, Momir

(Trento: Autonomous Province of Trento, 2017)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Milošević, Đurađ
AU  - Čerba, Dubravka
AU  - Popović, Nataša
AU  - Atanacković, Ana
AU  - Simić, Vladica
AU  - Paunović, Momir
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5225
AB  - Multimetric indices based on the aquatic macroinvertebrates are used in many bioassessment programs of freshwater ecosystems worldwide, simplifying complex biological data, but keeping a sufficient amount of information regarding the ecosystem health. Majority of them do not rely on data of the chironomid community due to the complicated identification and great natural variability which they show along the longitudinal gradient. In addition, all these routine monitoring programs are defined for smaller streams but not for large, non-wadeable rivers. Thus, we conducted the survey on two large rivers, the Danube and Sava River, forming a network of 96 sampling sites. The main goal of the study was to model the variability of chironomid-based metrics on the spatial gradients, and the environmental gradients which indicate different types of pollution. To realize this, macroinvertebrates, including Chironomidae larvae, were sampled applying multihabitat approach and simultaneously 16 environmental parameters were measured. Chironomid community structure was patterned using the Self-organizing map (SOM). This multivariate visualization technique constructed two dimensional neural networks where all sampling sites were ordinated and clustered into the three groups of neurons. Passively, not influencing previous ordination, we introduced 15 biotic metrics based on proportion of sensitive and tolerant chironomid taxa, and 17 environmental parameters, into the SOM. Component planes as an output of SOM analysis present a variability pattern for each passive parameter distributed on the SOM network, and a clearly formed gradient indicates a high influence of the parameter on the community pattern. In this study, natural variability (distance to source), conductivity, water elements from natural (nitrates, dissolved oxygen) and anthropogenic sources (orthophosphate and ammonium) and heavy metal pollution (Zn, Cu, As and Cd), formed clear gradients, indicating their important contribution to the chironomid community pattern. This was confirmed by the Kruskal–Wallis test, since the values of visualized parameters significantly differed (P<0.01) between groups of neurons obtained by SOM. The same analysis revealed 6 biotic metrics which concordantly changed together with significant environmental parameters on the SOM network. The variability of chironomid community was driven by longitudinal gradient and multiple stressors. The proportion of sensitive taxa regularly alternated along longitudinal gradient and became dominant in the community, indicating particular complex of stressors. Chironomid-based metrics showed promising variability pattern since they predictably changed along the both natural and stressors gradients. After the scoring system is established, this type of metrics could be included in the routine monitoring programs and provide useful information regarding the ecosystem health.
PB  - Trento: Autonomous Province of Trento
C3  - Abstract book of 20th International Symposium on Chironomidae: CHIROITA 2017; 2017 Jul 2-8; Trento, Italy
T1  - Pattering the variability of chironomid-based metrics: the potential in the bioassessment of non-wadeable rivers
SP  - 42
EP  - 42
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5225
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Milošević, Đurađ and Čerba, Dubravka and Popović, Nataša and Atanacković, Ana and Simić, Vladica and Paunović, Momir",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Multimetric indices based on the aquatic macroinvertebrates are used in many bioassessment programs of freshwater ecosystems worldwide, simplifying complex biological data, but keeping a sufficient amount of information regarding the ecosystem health. Majority of them do not rely on data of the chironomid community due to the complicated identification and great natural variability which they show along the longitudinal gradient. In addition, all these routine monitoring programs are defined for smaller streams but not for large, non-wadeable rivers. Thus, we conducted the survey on two large rivers, the Danube and Sava River, forming a network of 96 sampling sites. The main goal of the study was to model the variability of chironomid-based metrics on the spatial gradients, and the environmental gradients which indicate different types of pollution. To realize this, macroinvertebrates, including Chironomidae larvae, were sampled applying multihabitat approach and simultaneously 16 environmental parameters were measured. Chironomid community structure was patterned using the Self-organizing map (SOM). This multivariate visualization technique constructed two dimensional neural networks where all sampling sites were ordinated and clustered into the three groups of neurons. Passively, not influencing previous ordination, we introduced 15 biotic metrics based on proportion of sensitive and tolerant chironomid taxa, and 17 environmental parameters, into the SOM. Component planes as an output of SOM analysis present a variability pattern for each passive parameter distributed on the SOM network, and a clearly formed gradient indicates a high influence of the parameter on the community pattern. In this study, natural variability (distance to source), conductivity, water elements from natural (nitrates, dissolved oxygen) and anthropogenic sources (orthophosphate and ammonium) and heavy metal pollution (Zn, Cu, As and Cd), formed clear gradients, indicating their important contribution to the chironomid community pattern. This was confirmed by the Kruskal–Wallis test, since the values of visualized parameters significantly differed (P<0.01) between groups of neurons obtained by SOM. The same analysis revealed 6 biotic metrics which concordantly changed together with significant environmental parameters on the SOM network. The variability of chironomid community was driven by longitudinal gradient and multiple stressors. The proportion of sensitive taxa regularly alternated along longitudinal gradient and became dominant in the community, indicating particular complex of stressors. Chironomid-based metrics showed promising variability pattern since they predictably changed along the both natural and stressors gradients. After the scoring system is established, this type of metrics could be included in the routine monitoring programs and provide useful information regarding the ecosystem health.",
publisher = "Trento: Autonomous Province of Trento",
journal = "Abstract book of 20th International Symposium on Chironomidae: CHIROITA 2017; 2017 Jul 2-8; Trento, Italy",
title = "Pattering the variability of chironomid-based metrics: the potential in the bioassessment of non-wadeable rivers",
pages = "42-42",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5225"
}
Milošević, Đ., Čerba, D., Popović, N., Atanacković, A., Simić, V.,& Paunović, M.. (2017). Pattering the variability of chironomid-based metrics: the potential in the bioassessment of non-wadeable rivers. in Abstract book of 20th International Symposium on Chironomidae: CHIROITA 2017; 2017 Jul 2-8; Trento, Italy
Trento: Autonomous Province of Trento., 42-42.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5225
Milošević Đ, Čerba D, Popović N, Atanacković A, Simić V, Paunović M. Pattering the variability of chironomid-based metrics: the potential in the bioassessment of non-wadeable rivers. in Abstract book of 20th International Symposium on Chironomidae: CHIROITA 2017; 2017 Jul 2-8; Trento, Italy. 2017;:42-42.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5225 .
Milošević, Đurađ, Čerba, Dubravka, Popović, Nataša, Atanacković, Ana, Simić, Vladica, Paunović, Momir, "Pattering the variability of chironomid-based metrics: the potential in the bioassessment of non-wadeable rivers" in Abstract book of 20th International Symposium on Chironomidae: CHIROITA 2017; 2017 Jul 2-8; Trento, Italy (2017):42-42,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5225 .

Contribution to the knowledge of spatial movements of adult Hermann’s tortoises

Stojadinović, Dragana; Čubrić, Tijana; Milošević, Đurađ; Jovanović, Bogdan; Ćorović, Jelena; Paunović, Momir; Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka

(2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stojadinović, Dragana
AU  - Čubrić, Tijana
AU  - Milošević, Đurađ
AU  - Jovanović, Bogdan
AU  - Ćorović, Jelena
AU  - Paunović, Momir
AU  - Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/Article.aspx?ID=0354-46641700013S
UR  - http://www.serbiosoc.org.rs/arch/index.php/abs/article/view/1482
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2882
AB  - We recorded the movements of adult Eastern Hermann's tortoises (Testudo hermanni boettgeri) in a local population situated in a complex forested habitat system. The average total movement range size (TMRS) calculated over three consecutive years was 4.56 ha and 7.53 ha for males and females, respectively. The largest estimated TMRS of male and female tortoises was 27 ha and 90 ha, respectively. Six females and three males (or 9% and 4%, respectively, of the overall sample) had a movement range size (MRS) greater than 10 ha. Significant differences between male and female MRS were not detected. Body size had no influence on the MRS of individuals in the sample, except on the core movement range size (CMRS) in males. Although the collected data did not enable calculation of the home range in the studied population, the results indicate that the calculated average TMRS of local Hermann tortoises is larger than the average home range in some other populations. Therefore, in the absence of information on the home range size of local adult tortoises, the MRS could be a suitable alternative for planning local species reserves.
T2  - Archives of Biological Sciences
T1  - Contribution to the knowledge of spatial movements of adult Hermann’s tortoises
IS  - 4
VL  - 69
VL  - 69
DO  - 10.2298/ABS170217013S
SP  - 671
EP  - 677
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stojadinović, Dragana and Čubrić, Tijana and Milošević, Đurađ and Jovanović, Bogdan and Ćorović, Jelena and Paunović, Momir and Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka",
year = "2017",
abstract = "We recorded the movements of adult Eastern Hermann's tortoises (Testudo hermanni boettgeri) in a local population situated in a complex forested habitat system. The average total movement range size (TMRS) calculated over three consecutive years was 4.56 ha and 7.53 ha for males and females, respectively. The largest estimated TMRS of male and female tortoises was 27 ha and 90 ha, respectively. Six females and three males (or 9% and 4%, respectively, of the overall sample) had a movement range size (MRS) greater than 10 ha. Significant differences between male and female MRS were not detected. Body size had no influence on the MRS of individuals in the sample, except on the core movement range size (CMRS) in males. Although the collected data did not enable calculation of the home range in the studied population, the results indicate that the calculated average TMRS of local Hermann tortoises is larger than the average home range in some other populations. Therefore, in the absence of information on the home range size of local adult tortoises, the MRS could be a suitable alternative for planning local species reserves.",
journal = "Archives of Biological Sciences",
title = "Contribution to the knowledge of spatial movements of adult Hermann’s tortoises",
number = "4",
volume = "69, 69",
doi = "10.2298/ABS170217013S",
pages = "671-677"
}
Stojadinović, D., Čubrić, T., Milošević, Đ., Jovanović, B., Ćorović, J., Paunović, M.,& Crnobrnja-Isailović, J.. (2017). Contribution to the knowledge of spatial movements of adult Hermann’s tortoises. in Archives of Biological Sciences, 69(4), 671-677.
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS170217013S
Stojadinović D, Čubrić T, Milošević Đ, Jovanović B, Ćorović J, Paunović M, Crnobrnja-Isailović J. Contribution to the knowledge of spatial movements of adult Hermann’s tortoises. in Archives of Biological Sciences. 2017;69(4):671-677.
doi:10.2298/ABS170217013S .
Stojadinović, Dragana, Čubrić, Tijana, Milošević, Đurađ, Jovanović, Bogdan, Ćorović, Jelena, Paunović, Momir, Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka, "Contribution to the knowledge of spatial movements of adult Hermann’s tortoises" in Archives of Biological Sciences, 69, no. 4 (2017):671-677,
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS170217013S . .
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Aquatic Macroinvertebrates of the Sava River

Milačič, Radmila; Ščančar, Janez; Paunović, Momir; Lucić, Andreja; Paunović, Momir; Tomović, Jelena; Kovačević, Simona; Zorić, Katarina; Simić, Vladica; Atanacković, Ana; Marković, Vanja; Kračun-Kolarević, Margareta; Hudina, Sandra; Lajtner, Jasna; Gottstein, Sanja; Milošević, Đurađ; Anđus, Stefan; Žganec, Krešimir; Jaklič, Martina; Simčič, Tatjana; Vilenica, Marina

(Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2015)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Lucić, Andreja
AU  - Paunović, Momir
AU  - Tomović, Jelena
AU  - Kovačević, Simona
AU  - Zorić, Katarina
AU  - Simić, Vladica
AU  - Atanacković, Ana
AU  - Marković, Vanja
AU  - Kračun-Kolarević, Margareta
AU  - Hudina, Sandra
AU  - Lajtner, Jasna
AU  - Gottstein, Sanja
AU  - Milošević, Đurađ
AU  - Anđus, Stefan
AU  - Žganec, Krešimir
AU  - Jaklič, Martina
AU  - Simčič, Tatjana
AU  - Vilenica, Marina
PY  - 2015
UR  - http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-662-44034-6_13
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2573
AB  - The objective of this chapter is to present the data on aquatic macroinvertebrate communities along the Sava River, based on investigation performed during 2011 and 2012 at 12 sampling sites within the sector between Vrhovo (Slovenia) and Belgrade (confluence to the Danube). During our study 227 macroinvertebrate taxa were recorded in the Sava River. Having in mind that upper stretch of the Sava River was not covered by this work (alpine and subalpine stretch), as well as based on the review of previous works on the macroinvertebrate fauna of the Sava River, more than 300 species will be confirmed for the Sava River. The data on the distribution of aquatic macroinvertebrates revealed five different stretches—alpine, subalpine, Upper Sava plain, Middle Sava and Lower Sava. Physical habitat degradation, pollution and pressure caused by biological invasions were found to be the main factors of endangerment of aquatic macroinvertebrate fauna diversity. There is an obvious need for further investigation of the Sava River in order to complete the data on aquatic macroinvertebrates and to provide the basis for accurate assessment of environmental status of the river.
PB  - Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg
T2  - The Sava River
T1  - Aquatic Macroinvertebrates of the Sava River
VL  - 31
DO  - 10.1007/978-3-662-44034-6_13
SP  - 335
EP  - 359
ER  - 
@inbook{
editor = "Milačič, Radmila, Ščančar, Janez, Paunović, Momir",
author = "Lucić, Andreja and Paunović, Momir and Tomović, Jelena and Kovačević, Simona and Zorić, Katarina and Simić, Vladica and Atanacković, Ana and Marković, Vanja and Kračun-Kolarević, Margareta and Hudina, Sandra and Lajtner, Jasna and Gottstein, Sanja and Milošević, Đurađ and Anđus, Stefan and Žganec, Krešimir and Jaklič, Martina and Simčič, Tatjana and Vilenica, Marina",
year = "2015",
abstract = "The objective of this chapter is to present the data on aquatic macroinvertebrate communities along the Sava River, based on investigation performed during 2011 and 2012 at 12 sampling sites within the sector between Vrhovo (Slovenia) and Belgrade (confluence to the Danube). During our study 227 macroinvertebrate taxa were recorded in the Sava River. Having in mind that upper stretch of the Sava River was not covered by this work (alpine and subalpine stretch), as well as based on the review of previous works on the macroinvertebrate fauna of the Sava River, more than 300 species will be confirmed for the Sava River. The data on the distribution of aquatic macroinvertebrates revealed five different stretches—alpine, subalpine, Upper Sava plain, Middle Sava and Lower Sava. Physical habitat degradation, pollution and pressure caused by biological invasions were found to be the main factors of endangerment of aquatic macroinvertebrate fauna diversity. There is an obvious need for further investigation of the Sava River in order to complete the data on aquatic macroinvertebrates and to provide the basis for accurate assessment of environmental status of the river.",
publisher = "Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg",
journal = "The Sava River",
booktitle = "Aquatic Macroinvertebrates of the Sava River",
volume = "31",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-662-44034-6_13",
pages = "335-359"
}
Milačič, R., Ščančar, J., Paunović, M., Lucić, A., Paunović, M., Tomović, J., Kovačević, S., Zorić, K., Simić, V., Atanacković, A., Marković, V., Kračun-Kolarević, M., Hudina, S., Lajtner, J., Gottstein, S., Milošević, Đ., Anđus, S., Žganec, K., Jaklič, M., Simčič, T.,& Vilenica, M.. (2015). Aquatic Macroinvertebrates of the Sava River. in The Sava River
Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg., 31, 335-359.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44034-6_13
Milačič R, Ščančar J, Paunović M, Lucić A, Paunović M, Tomović J, Kovačević S, Zorić K, Simić V, Atanacković A, Marković V, Kračun-Kolarević M, Hudina S, Lajtner J, Gottstein S, Milošević Đ, Anđus S, Žganec K, Jaklič M, Simčič T, Vilenica M. Aquatic Macroinvertebrates of the Sava River. in The Sava River. 2015;31:335-359.
doi:10.1007/978-3-662-44034-6_13 .
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