Abandoned artificial saline pond – safe place for rare/endangered species
Аутори
Milovanović, VanjaPredojević, Dragana
Subakov-Simić, Gordana
Vidaković, Danijela
Trbojević, Ivana
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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Inland
saline ecosystems are characterized by very specific and unique biodiversity Still,
biodiversity studies of saline habitats are mostly focused on lakes and ponds of natural
origin We investigated the biodiversity of submerged macrophytes, phytoplankton and
phytobenthos in the saline pond near Kikinda city (in Vojvodina, the northern province of
Serbia) that was artificially made by commercial clay digging and abandoned in the
landscape of the city suburban over time Collecting samples and field measurements
were conducted in July 2018 The dense cover of macrophytes in the litoral area consisted
of a carpet of Chara canescens with sparse specimens of Zannichellia palustris This is the
second currently known locality of C canescens in Serbia which was recently
rediscovered Despite the relatively wide range of this typically brackish species,
populations of C canescens are isolated, and it is worldwide considered
threatened/endangered and rare A total number of 27 algal... taxa were detected in
phytoplankton A few taxa characteristic for saline or brackish water were detected
Oocystis submarina Merismopedia warmingiana Euglena proxima However, the majority
of detected taxa can be characterized as halotolerant In the phytobenthic community 15
diatom taxa were recorded The most dominant genus was Nitzschia 4 species) Brackish
water species were also recorded (e g Tryblionella hungarica T apiculata Navicymbula
pusilla first recorded in Serbian flora in 2018 was also discovered here Generally low
diversity, typical for saline habitats, was observed in relation to all communities, however
typically brackish, rare/endangered species were recorded Since our preliminary results
(obtained after one sampling occasion) indicate the potential for detecting specific
biodiversity in macrophyte, phytoplankton, and phytobenthic communities in one artificial
saline pond, we propose conducting a detailed study of this and other ponds of similar
origin.
Кључне речи:
artificial saline pond / biodiversity / macrophytes / phytoplankton / phytobenthosИзвор:
Book of abstracts - 10th International Shallow Lakes Conference, 2021, 43-43Издавач:
- 10th International Shallow Lakes Conference
Напомена:
- 10th International Shallow Lakes Conference, Towards a landscape ecology of shallow lakes, virtual format, March 1st to 5th 2021.
Институција/група
IHTMTY - CONF AU - Milovanović, Vanja AU - Predojević, Dragana AU - Subakov-Simić, Gordana AU - Vidaković, Danijela AU - Trbojević, Ivana PY - 2021 UR - https://shallowlakes2020.com.br/ UR - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4624 AB - Inland saline ecosystems are characterized by very specific and unique biodiversity Still, biodiversity studies of saline habitats are mostly focused on lakes and ponds of natural origin We investigated the biodiversity of submerged macrophytes, phytoplankton and phytobenthos in the saline pond near Kikinda city (in Vojvodina, the northern province of Serbia) that was artificially made by commercial clay digging and abandoned in the landscape of the city suburban over time Collecting samples and field measurements were conducted in July 2018 The dense cover of macrophytes in the litoral area consisted of a carpet of Chara canescens with sparse specimens of Zannichellia palustris This is the second currently known locality of C canescens in Serbia which was recently rediscovered Despite the relatively wide range of this typically brackish species, populations of C canescens are isolated, and it is worldwide considered threatened/endangered and rare A total number of 27 algal taxa were detected in phytoplankton A few taxa characteristic for saline or brackish water were detected Oocystis submarina Merismopedia warmingiana Euglena proxima However, the majority of detected taxa can be characterized as halotolerant In the phytobenthic community 15 diatom taxa were recorded The most dominant genus was Nitzschia 4 species) Brackish water species were also recorded (e g Tryblionella hungarica T apiculata Navicymbula pusilla first recorded in Serbian flora in 2018 was also discovered here Generally low diversity, typical for saline habitats, was observed in relation to all communities, however typically brackish, rare/endangered species were recorded Since our preliminary results (obtained after one sampling occasion) indicate the potential for detecting specific biodiversity in macrophyte, phytoplankton, and phytobenthic communities in one artificial saline pond, we propose conducting a detailed study of this and other ponds of similar origin. PB - 10th International Shallow Lakes Conference C3 - Book of abstracts - 10th International Shallow Lakes Conference T1 - Abandoned artificial saline pond – safe place for rare/endangered species SP - 43 EP - 43 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_4624 ER -
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Milovanović, V., Predojević, D., Subakov-Simić, G., Vidaković, D.,& Trbojević, I.. (2021). Abandoned artificial saline pond – safe place for rare/endangered species. in Book of abstracts - 10th International Shallow Lakes Conference 10th International Shallow Lakes Conference., 43-43. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_4624
Milovanović V, Predojević D, Subakov-Simić G, Vidaković D, Trbojević I. Abandoned artificial saline pond – safe place for rare/endangered species. in Book of abstracts - 10th International Shallow Lakes Conference. 2021;:43-43. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_4624 .
Milovanović, Vanja, Predojević, Dragana, Subakov-Simić, Gordana, Vidaković, Danijela, Trbojević, Ivana, "Abandoned artificial saline pond – safe place for rare/endangered species" in Book of abstracts - 10th International Shallow Lakes Conference (2021):43-43, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_4624 .