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Title: Diversity of the Euglenophyta division in the Zasavica River, Serbia
Authors: Predojević, Dragana 
Subakov-Simić, Gordana 
Kovačević, Emilija
Papić, Petar
Ćuk, Marina
Kljajić, Željko
Lazić, Milojko.
Keywords: Euglenophyta;Zasavica;Serbia
Issue Date: 2015
Rank: M24
Publisher: Institut za botaniku i botaničku baštu "Jevremovac", Biološki fakultet
Journal: Botanica Serbica
Volume: 39
Issue: 1
Start page: 23
End page: 29
Abstract: 
The Zasavica River has an extraordinary richness of Euglenophyta algae. In general, those algae are
cosmopolitan and very common. They usually inhabit stagnant and slow-flowing waters with high
content of organic matter during the summer months. Euglenophyta of the Zasavica River in Serbia
were studied at two localities (“Molo” and “Mostić”) from December 2012 to November 2013. A
total of 89 taxa were recorded. The genus with the highest diversity was Euglena Ehr.(28), followed
by Trachelomonas Ehr. (25), Phacus Duj. (24), Lepocinclis Perty (11) and Strombomonas Defl. (1).
The highest number of taxa (27) was recorded at “Molo” during August 2013. Nine Euglenophyta
taxa found in this research are new for algal flora of Serbia.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5311
ISSN: 1821-2158
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