2010
DOI: 10.2298/abs1004163r
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A riverside tale: Assessment of altered habitat effects on macrophyte assemblage on the river Tamis, Serbia

Abstract: The aim of this study was to recognize the relationships between the physical characteristics of river reaches and the supported macrophyte assemblage, using the newly developed RHS (River Habitat Survey) method and dataset, and to test the following specific hypotheses: (i) whether there are correlations between the abundance of macrophyte groups and the physical environment variables, and (ii) whether these relationships vary between macrophyte groups with different morphology types. The Ta… Show more

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“…In the neighbouring Serbia, V. spiralis is a most frequently recorded aquatic alien plant (Anđelković et al 2016), listed as invasive in the Province of Vojvodina (Anačkov et al 2011(Anačkov et al , 2013. It mostly inhabits tidal rivers, as well as permanent non-tidal smooth flowing watercourses, with the majority of records from the waterbodies situated in the Danubian floodplain, belonging to the Pannonian ecoregion (Radulović et al 2010, Anđelković et al 2016). Similarly, it is reported from Danube Delta and Banat Region (Ciocârlan 2011, Otves et al 2014 in Romania, where the species is naturalized according to Anastasiu et al (2007) and Lansdown et al (2010) and potential threat to aquatic ecosystems (Sîrbu 2007, Otves et al 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the neighbouring Serbia, V. spiralis is a most frequently recorded aquatic alien plant (Anđelković et al 2016), listed as invasive in the Province of Vojvodina (Anačkov et al 2011(Anačkov et al , 2013. It mostly inhabits tidal rivers, as well as permanent non-tidal smooth flowing watercourses, with the majority of records from the waterbodies situated in the Danubian floodplain, belonging to the Pannonian ecoregion (Radulović et al 2010, Anđelković et al 2016). Similarly, it is reported from Danube Delta and Banat Region (Ciocârlan 2011, Otves et al 2014 in Romania, where the species is naturalized according to Anastasiu et al (2007) and Lansdown et al (2010) and potential threat to aquatic ecosystems (Sîrbu 2007, Otves et al 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of the species at the beagining of XXI century has been recorded in a number of stagnant and sluggish water bodies in Vojvodina, the northern Serbian region (Stojanović, 2006;Panjković, 2008;Radulović et al 2010;Stanković, 2011;Džigurski et al, 2013). There are no relevant data on its presence in Central Serbia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intenzivno truljenje plodova povećava eutrofikaciju, pogoršava kvalitet vode i smanjuje njenu upotrebnu vrednost za vodosnabdevanje (Borojević, 2009). Prisustvo vrste je zabeleženo u većem broju stajaćih i sporotekućih vodotokova severnog regiona Srbije -Vojvodini (Stojanović, 2006;Panjković, 2008;Radulović et al 2010;Stanković, 2011;Džigurski et al, 2013). Ne postoje relevantni podaci o prisustvu vrste na području Centralne Srbije.…”
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“…Factors affecting the development and distribution of Nymphaeion alliance phytocenoses were a subject of numerous studies, whereby physical-chemical water parameters [6][7][8][9][10], substrate composition [6,8,10], hydromorphological characteristics [7,[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19], water level fluctuations [18], presence of dams and weirs that disrupt the natural aquatic ecosystem regimen [13], waterflow velocity [20], etc. were investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%