“…The Danube Delta shelters a unique, aquatic ecological community, known as the Pontocaspian (PC) biodiversity (Popa et al, 2009;van de Velde et al, 2019;Wesselingh et al, 2019), which is characterized by charismatic vertebrate species such as sturgeons, less-known invertebrate groups, such as mollusks and crustaceans, as well as diatoms and dinoflagellates (Grigorovich et al, 2003;Marret et al, 2004). Pontocaspian habitats comprise transitional zones between the freshwater and salt water bodies on coastal plains of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, such as lower stretches of rivers, lagoons, delta areas, estuaries, brackish lakes, and bays, as well as the entire Caspian Sea (Zenkevitch, 1963;Gogaladze et al, 2021). However, many PC species also inhabit fresh waters in lower reaches of large rivers.…”