2015
DOI: 10.1134/s2075111715010063
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Alien macroinvertebrates and fish in the Dnieper River basin

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“…Another issue is the possible construction of dams in the Middle Danube, which might become inevitable one day due to sinking ground water levels in the Great Pannonian Plain. This could result in a more-or-less continuous cascade of reservoirs throughout the upper and middle river sections which might allow the spread of psammopelophilous species, as exemplified by Eastern European large rivers, where, besides several deliberate introductions, some of the species began to expand spontaneously (Grigorovich et al 2002;Filinova et al 2008;Semenchenko et al 2015). The secondary spread of several species introduced into the Baltic region as well as the recent appearance of P. lacustris in the Serbian Danube section and in the River Tisza (Borza and Boda 2013) also indicate that spontaneous expansion of non-lithophilous species should be dealt with, at least when the environment is favourable (i.e., it is dominated by soft substrates) and distances are not too large (in the magnitude of several hundred kilometres).…”
Section: Future Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another issue is the possible construction of dams in the Middle Danube, which might become inevitable one day due to sinking ground water levels in the Great Pannonian Plain. This could result in a more-or-less continuous cascade of reservoirs throughout the upper and middle river sections which might allow the spread of psammopelophilous species, as exemplified by Eastern European large rivers, where, besides several deliberate introductions, some of the species began to expand spontaneously (Grigorovich et al 2002;Filinova et al 2008;Semenchenko et al 2015). The secondary spread of several species introduced into the Baltic region as well as the recent appearance of P. lacustris in the Serbian Danube section and in the River Tisza (Borza and Boda 2013) also indicate that spontaneous expansion of non-lithophilous species should be dealt with, at least when the environment is favourable (i.e., it is dominated by soft substrates) and distances are not too large (in the magnitude of several hundred kilometres).…”
Section: Future Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…У результаті проведення гідробіологічних досліджень встановлено, що кількість фітопланктону для весняної пори року була недостатньою для харчування рослиноїдних риб (Cushing, 1990). Унаслідок сезонних змін навесні 2016 року відбулося значне зниження температури повітря та води, спостерігалося зниження кількості видів фітопланктонних організмів, їх чисельності у воді і, головне, майже повна відсутність протококових водоростей, які завжди формують основу кормової бази для товстолобика білого H. molitrix у каналі "Дніпро-Донбас" (Novitskyi, 2014;Semenchenko et al, 2015).…”
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“…The last 20 years have seen an intense process of fauna transformation in the Dnieper reservoirs. Invasion and distribution of invertebrates occurred (Pligin et al, 2013, Semenchenko et al, 2015. During the period 2000-2015 alone the species composition of the benthos fauna was enrichened by 6 species (Table 3).…”
Section: Invasive Invertebrate Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%