Istraživanja diverziteta, zaštite i održivog korišćenja faune riba, kao bitnih komponenti za razvoj strategije integralnog upravljanja vodenim resursima Srbije

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Istraživanja diverziteta, zaštite i održivog korišćenja faune riba, kao bitnih komponenti za razvoj strategije integralnog upravljanja vodenim resursima Srbije (en)
Истраживања диверзитета, заштите и одрживог коришћења фауне риба, као битних компоненти за развој стратегије интегралног управљања воденим ресурсима Србије (sr)
Istraživanja diverziteta, zaštite i održivog korišćenja faune riba, kao bitnih komponenti za razvoj strategije integralnog upravljanja vodenim resursima Srbije (sr_RS)
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Non-native and translocated fish species in Serbia and their impact on the native ichthyofauna

Lenhardt, Mirjana; Marković, Goran; Hegedis, Aleksandar; Maletin, Stevan; Cirković, Miroslav; Marković, Zoran

(Springer, Dordrecht, 2011)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Lenhardt, Mirjana
AU  - Marković, Goran
AU  - Hegedis, Aleksandar
AU  - Maletin, Stevan
AU  - Cirković, Miroslav
AU  - Marković, Zoran
PY  - 2011
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2666
AB  - A total of 22 fish species have been introduced into the inland waters of Serbia, either intentionally or accidentally. This paper provides a summary of data concerning time and reason of introduction, mode of expansion, degree of acclimatization, impact on native fish and estimated area of recent distribution. Four of the non-native fish species currently occupy more than 51% of Serbian territory while 5 of them occupy between 21-50% of territory. This paper reviews impacts of introduced freshwater fish in Serbia based on collected data.
PB  - Springer, Dordrecht
T2  - Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
T1  - Non-native and translocated fish species in Serbia and their impact on the native ichthyofauna
EP  - 421
IS  - 3
SP  - 407
VL  - 21
DO  - 10.1007/s11160-010-9180-8
ER  - 
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abstract = "A total of 22 fish species have been introduced into the inland waters of Serbia, either intentionally or accidentally. This paper provides a summary of data concerning time and reason of introduction, mode of expansion, degree of acclimatization, impact on native fish and estimated area of recent distribution. Four of the non-native fish species currently occupy more than 51% of Serbian territory while 5 of them occupy between 21-50% of territory. This paper reviews impacts of introduced freshwater fish in Serbia based on collected data.",
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journal = "Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries",
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Lenhardt, M., Marković, G., Hegedis, A., Maletin, S., Cirković, M.,& Marković, Z.. (2011). Non-native and translocated fish species in Serbia and their impact on the native ichthyofauna. in Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Springer, Dordrecht., 21(3), 407-421.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11160-010-9180-8
Lenhardt M, Marković G, Hegedis A, Maletin S, Cirković M, Marković Z. Non-native and translocated fish species in Serbia and their impact on the native ichthyofauna. in Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 2011;21(3):407-421.
doi:10.1007/s11160-010-9180-8 .
Lenhardt, Mirjana, Marković, Goran, Hegedis, Aleksandar, Maletin, Stevan, Cirković, Miroslav, Marković, Zoran, "Non-native and translocated fish species in Serbia and their impact on the native ichthyofauna" in Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 21, no. 3 (2011):407-421,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11160-010-9180-8 . .
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Liver, gills, and skin histopathology and heavy metal content of the Danube sterlet (acipenser ruthenus linnaeus, 1758)

Poleksić, Vesna; Lenhardt, Mirjana; Jarić, Ivan; Djordjević, Dragana; Gačić, Zoran; Cvijanović, Gorcin; Rašković, Božidar

(Setac Press, Pensacola, 2010)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Poleksić, Vesna
AU  - Lenhardt, Mirjana
AU  - Jarić, Ivan
AU  - Djordjević, Dragana
AU  - Gačić, Zoran
AU  - Cvijanović, Gorcin
AU  - Rašković, Božidar
PY  - 2010
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2377
AB  - The sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus L.) is a bottom-feeding fish species with a direct exposure to contaminants from water and sediments. Although heavy metal pollution is believed to be one of the main threats to the sterlet population in the Danube River basin, there is a lack of knowledge of the exact impact of heavy metals on their survival. In the present study, effects of heavy metal pollution on sterlet in the Danube basin were assessed as well as the utility of different sterlet organs and tissues as indicators of heavy metal contamination. The sterlet were sampled at three different sites in the Danube basin, in Hungary and Serbia, isolated from each other by dams. Heavy metal analysis included measurement of Cd, As, Pb, Cr, Hg, Cu, Ni, Fe, Mn, and Zn concentrations in sterlet gills, muscle, liver, and intestine, and histopathological analyses comprised assessment and scoring of the extent and intensity of alterations in skin, gills, and liver tissue. Analysis revealed a significant presence of sublethal histopathological changes that were most pronounced in the liver and skin and increased accumulation of heavy metals, with the highest concentrations in the liver. Canonical discriminant analysis showed significant differentiation among the three studied localities, suggesting that the heavy metal concentrations in sterlet populations were site specific. The present study concludes that the accumulation of heavy metals is a response to the presence of these pollutants in the environment, and, together with other pollutants, it affects the vital organs of natural sterlet populations. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 2010; 29: 515-521.
PB  - Setac Press, Pensacola
C3  - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
T1  - Liver, gills, and skin histopathology and heavy metal content of the Danube sterlet (acipenser ruthenus linnaeus, 1758)
EP  - 521
IS  - 3
SP  - 515
VL  - 29
DO  - 10.1002/etc.82
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Poleksić, Vesna and Lenhardt, Mirjana and Jarić, Ivan and Djordjević, Dragana and Gačić, Zoran and Cvijanović, Gorcin and Rašković, Božidar",
year = "2010",
abstract = "The sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus L.) is a bottom-feeding fish species with a direct exposure to contaminants from water and sediments. Although heavy metal pollution is believed to be one of the main threats to the sterlet population in the Danube River basin, there is a lack of knowledge of the exact impact of heavy metals on their survival. In the present study, effects of heavy metal pollution on sterlet in the Danube basin were assessed as well as the utility of different sterlet organs and tissues as indicators of heavy metal contamination. The sterlet were sampled at three different sites in the Danube basin, in Hungary and Serbia, isolated from each other by dams. Heavy metal analysis included measurement of Cd, As, Pb, Cr, Hg, Cu, Ni, Fe, Mn, and Zn concentrations in sterlet gills, muscle, liver, and intestine, and histopathological analyses comprised assessment and scoring of the extent and intensity of alterations in skin, gills, and liver tissue. Analysis revealed a significant presence of sublethal histopathological changes that were most pronounced in the liver and skin and increased accumulation of heavy metals, with the highest concentrations in the liver. Canonical discriminant analysis showed significant differentiation among the three studied localities, suggesting that the heavy metal concentrations in sterlet populations were site specific. The present study concludes that the accumulation of heavy metals is a response to the presence of these pollutants in the environment, and, together with other pollutants, it affects the vital organs of natural sterlet populations. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 2010; 29: 515-521.",
publisher = "Setac Press, Pensacola",
journal = "Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry",
title = "Liver, gills, and skin histopathology and heavy metal content of the Danube sterlet (acipenser ruthenus linnaeus, 1758)",
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Poleksić, V., Lenhardt, M., Jarić, I., Djordjević, D., Gačić, Z., Cvijanović, G.,& Rašković, B.. (2010). Liver, gills, and skin histopathology and heavy metal content of the Danube sterlet (acipenser ruthenus linnaeus, 1758). in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Setac Press, Pensacola., 29(3), 515-521.
https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.82
Poleksić V, Lenhardt M, Jarić I, Djordjević D, Gačić Z, Cvijanović G, Rašković B. Liver, gills, and skin histopathology and heavy metal content of the Danube sterlet (acipenser ruthenus linnaeus, 1758). in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 2010;29(3):515-521.
doi:10.1002/etc.82 .
Poleksić, Vesna, Lenhardt, Mirjana, Jarić, Ivan, Djordjević, Dragana, Gačić, Zoran, Cvijanović, Gorcin, Rašković, Božidar, "Liver, gills, and skin histopathology and heavy metal content of the Danube sterlet (acipenser ruthenus linnaeus, 1758)" in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 29, no. 3 (2010):515-521,
https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.82 . .
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