Freshwater crayfish in Bosnia and Herzegovina: the first report on their distribution

The aim of this research paper is to present available data on the distribution of freshwater crayfish in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including data from the literature and those of our own investigations. According to historical data, the existence of four native European species were reported within t...

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Main Author: Trožić-Borovac S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2011-07-01
Series:Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2011048
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description The aim of this research paper is to present available data on the distribution of freshwater crayfish in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including data from the literature and those of our own investigations. According to historical data, the existence of four native European species were reported within the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Astacus astacus (Linnaeus, 1758), A. leptodactylus (Eschscholtz, 1823), Austropotamobius torrentium (Schrank, 1803) and A. pallipes (Lereboullet, 1858). Our recent research has confirmed the presence of these four species. A. torrentium has been found in the tributaries of the rivers Bosna and Una, in ecologically similar habitats, that is, in relatively clean waters with a small amount of organic material (water quality category I or II). A. pallipes is predominantly present in the Neretva River basin, partly in the Una River basin and in the Cetina River basin, forming both river and lake populations (in the Boracko Lake are present in particularly large numbers) – waters with oxygen concentrations greater than 9 mg·L-1 and BOD5 values less than 2 mg·L-1. A. astacus is present in a dense population in waters of the Drina River basin (as river and lake populations), but occurs also in the tributaries of the rivers Bosna (midstream) and Sava. So far, A. leptodactylus was found only at the two localities: Sava River (Brčko area) and Miljacka River (upstream of Sarajevo), in the waters quality of category II (beta-mesosaprobic). Allochthonous species have not been yet recorded in the freshwater habitats of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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spelling doaj.art-25f870b1e1904bb9928068c6adbbf3d92022-12-21T21:06:07ZengEDP SciencesKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems1961-95022011-07-0104012610.1051/kmae/2011048kmae110011Freshwater crayfish in Bosnia and Herzegovina: the first report on their distributionTrožić-Borovac S.0Department of Biology, Faculty of Science SarajevoThe aim of this research paper is to present available data on the distribution of freshwater crayfish in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including data from the literature and those of our own investigations. According to historical data, the existence of four native European species were reported within the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Astacus astacus (Linnaeus, 1758), A. leptodactylus (Eschscholtz, 1823), Austropotamobius torrentium (Schrank, 1803) and A. pallipes (Lereboullet, 1858). Our recent research has confirmed the presence of these four species. A. torrentium has been found in the tributaries of the rivers Bosna and Una, in ecologically similar habitats, that is, in relatively clean waters with a small amount of organic material (water quality category I or II). A. pallipes is predominantly present in the Neretva River basin, partly in the Una River basin and in the Cetina River basin, forming both river and lake populations (in the Boracko Lake are present in particularly large numbers) – waters with oxygen concentrations greater than 9 mg·L-1 and BOD5 values less than 2 mg·L-1. A. astacus is present in a dense population in waters of the Drina River basin (as river and lake populations), but occurs also in the tributaries of the rivers Bosna (midstream) and Sava. So far, A. leptodactylus was found only at the two localities: Sava River (Brčko area) and Miljacka River (upstream of Sarajevo), in the waters quality of category II (beta-mesosaprobic). Allochthonous species have not been yet recorded in the freshwater habitats of Bosnia and Herzegovina.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2011048crayfishdiversityBosnia and Herzegovina
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Freshwater crayfish in Bosnia and Herzegovina: the first report on their distribution
Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
crayfish
diversity
Bosnia and Herzegovina
title Freshwater crayfish in Bosnia and Herzegovina: the first report on their distribution
title_full Freshwater crayfish in Bosnia and Herzegovina: the first report on their distribution
title_fullStr Freshwater crayfish in Bosnia and Herzegovina: the first report on their distribution
title_full_unstemmed Freshwater crayfish in Bosnia and Herzegovina: the first report on their distribution
title_short Freshwater crayfish in Bosnia and Herzegovina: the first report on their distribution
title_sort freshwater crayfish in bosnia and herzegovina the first report on their distribution
topic crayfish
diversity
Bosnia and Herzegovina
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2011048
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