2021
DOI: 10.3897/bdj.9.e76701
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Fish occurrence in the Kuban River Basin (Russia)

Abstract: This publication describes a dataset containing information on 1328 occurrences of fishes in the Kuban River Basin, the longest river of Northern Caucasus and representing its own freshwater ecoregion (428 Kuban Ecoregion). All observations have precise geo-referencing with the names of water bodies (rivers, lakes etc.). The dataset is based on both literature data (509 occurrences) and our own sampling (814 occurrences). Observations were carried out between 1889 and 2020. The majority (> 61%… Show more

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“…The Don and Kuban River basins are highly populated areas with developed agriculture and significant usage of freshwater resources. Moreover, freshwater ecosystems of the region are subject to aquatic invasions [48][49][50]. These threats underline that freshwater biodiversity of the region require intensive study and effective conservation management based on the delineation of conservation units.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Don and Kuban River basins are highly populated areas with developed agriculture and significant usage of freshwater resources. Moreover, freshwater ecosystems of the region are subject to aquatic invasions [48][49][50]. These threats underline that freshwater biodiversity of the region require intensive study and effective conservation management based on the delineation of conservation units.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pattern of distribution in these areas (Fig. 1) seems to be determined by habitat preference, as Phoxinus are known here to inhabit only small streams and shallow rivulets with a pronounced current, cold water and hard substrate, although common minnows have also been recorded from reservoirs along mountain rivers (Beling 1914;Movchan & Smirnov 1981;Plotnikov 2001;Emtyl' & Ivanenko 2002;Luzhnyak 2003;Movchan et al 2003;Chernyshev 2010;Karpova & Boltachev 2011;Movchan 2011; European Journal of Taxonomy 861: 1-20 (2023) Moshu & Trombitskiy 2013;Artaev et al 2021) et al 2015, 2017, 2020).…”
Section: R E S E a R C H A R T I C L Ementioning
confidence: 92%