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Title: Scardinius knezevici Bianco & Kottelat, 2005 and Alburnus scoranza Bonaparte, 1845: New species of ichthyofauna of Serbia and the Danube basin
Authors: Simić, Vladica
Simić, Snežana
Paunovic, Momir
Simonović, Predrag 
Radojković, Natasa
Petrović, Ana
Keywords: New fish species;Vlasina lake;Danube basin Serbia
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Serbian Biological Society
Project: Biosensing Technologies and Global System for Long-Term Research and Integrated Management of Ecosystems 
Evolution in Heterogeneous Environments: Adaptation Mechanisms, Biomonitoring and Conservation of Biodiversity 
Journal: Archives of Biological Sciences
Abstract: 
Research into the ichthyofauna of the Vlasina Lake reservoir in south Serbia, which is part of the Danube basin, was carried out in 1993, 40 years after its formation. The results of the research reveal the presence of several species of fish belonging to the Adriatic and Aegean basin, such as Alburnus albidus, Rutilus basak, Scardinius graecus and Pachychi-lon macedonicus. These findings are of great importance from the aspect of conservation, because the species Scardiniusgraecus and Alburnus albidus are on the European list of endangered fish species. In the latest study of the Vlasina Lake reservoir ichthyofauna (70 years after its formation), the above-mentioned species were not found. However, the presence of naturalized populations of two species from the Adriatic basin were confirmed: Scardinius knezevici and Alburnus scoranza. These findings represent the first known areal expansion of these species, which are new to the ichthyofauna of Serbia, from the Adriatic into the Danube (Black Sea) basin
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3675
ISSN: 0354-4664
1821-4339
DOI: 10.2298/ABS1203981S
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