Invasive species
2015
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Аутори:
Paunović, MomirCsányi, Bela
Stanković, Igor
Graf, Wolfram
Leitner, Patrick
Bammer, Vinzenz
Huber, Thomas
Szekeres, József
Borza, Péter
Остала ауторства
Liška, IgorWagner, Franz
Sengl, Manfred
Deutsch, Karin
Slobodník, Jaroslav
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Поглавље у монографији (Објављена верзија)
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© ICPDR 2015
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Aquatic ecosystems are exposed to the influence of non-indigenous (non-native, alien or exotic)
species. The Danube River is not an exception. Non-indigenous species were recorded among algae,
aquatic macrophytes, macroinvertebrates and fish. Also, introduction of allochthonous fish species
caused introduction of new fish parasites (Djikanovic et al. 2012).
The pressure caused by biological invasions has already been documented for the Danube River and
its main tributaries (Literáthy et al. 2002, Csányi 2002, Csányi & Paunović 2006, Liška et al. 2008).
The Danube River is a part of the Southern Invasive Corridor (Panov et al. 2009). The Southern
Corridor links the Black Sea with the North Sea basin via the Danube-Main-Rhine waterway including
the Main-Danube Canal. Thus, the Danube River is a part of one of the main routes for the migration
of aquatic organisms in Europe, including the non-native species and consequently the river is exposed
to high potential pressure from biological invasions.
The aim of this chapter is to present the state of the art in respect to presence of non-native aquatic
species (aquatic macrophytes, aquatic macroinvertebrates and fish) in the Danube River based on Joint
Danube Survey 3 (JDS3) results. Also, the present situation is compared with prior, based on previous
Danube Surveys.
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Joint Danube Survey 3
У:
- Liška I, Wagner F, Sengl M, Deutsch K, Slobodník J, editors. Joint Danube Survey 3: A Comprehensive Analysis of Danube Water Quality. Vienna, Austria: International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River; 2015. p. 140-8.