2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-007-0628-3
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Non-marine Ostracoda (Crustacea) of Banat district in Serbia

Abstract: In order to enrich the knowledge on ostracods in Serbia, field work was carried out in the central and southern part of the Banat district during 2002 and 2003. Samples from the collection of the Institute of Zoology, Faculty of Biology in Belgrade were also examined. Altogether, 133 samples were investigated. In this research, 23 ostracod species were found. Most of them have a Palaearctic distribution. Ilyocypris decipiens, Bradleycypris obliqua and Tanycypris pellucida are new to the faunas of Serbia and Mo… Show more

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“…The second most important species in the reservoir, C. vidua which represents 29.8% of the total ostracoda assemblage, is considered cosmopolitan and shows a wide range of tolerance to different environmental variables (e.g. Külköylüoðlu, 2004;Külköylüoðlu & Yilmaz, 2006;Yilmaz & Külköylüoðlu, 2006;Laprida, 2006;Karan -•nidaršiè & Petrov, 2007;Külköylüoðlu et al, 2007;Dügel et al, 2008). An interpretation also noted in our CCA results, i.e a positive correlation with temperature and electrical conductivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The second most important species in the reservoir, C. vidua which represents 29.8% of the total ostracoda assemblage, is considered cosmopolitan and shows a wide range of tolerance to different environmental variables (e.g. Külköylüoðlu, 2004;Külköylüoðlu & Yilmaz, 2006;Yilmaz & Külköylüoðlu, 2006;Laprida, 2006;Karan -•nidaršiè & Petrov, 2007;Külköylüoðlu et al, 2007;Dügel et al, 2008). An interpretation also noted in our CCA results, i.e a positive correlation with temperature and electrical conductivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although C. vidua showed a wide distribution within the reservoir, its highest abundance was found in samples taken at stations close to the streams mouths (mainly the Espiritu Santo stream). This species has a close dependence to plant substrate (Wurdig & Freitas, 1988;Wurdig et al, 1990;Yozzo & Steineck, 1994;Karan -•nidaršiè & Petrov, 2007). However, it does not appear to have a preference for a macrophyte type, because it was found living associated to floating and submerged plants indistinctly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We considered C. triaculeata as a valid species (see discussion below), and therefore we included it separately from C. pubera in the distribution map. Distribution data was gathered from various sources, including databases such as NODE (Horne et al 1998) and GBIF (GBIF.org 2018), own unpublished data, and numerous published documents and reviews, in particular the works by Gauthier (1928), Fuhrmann & Goth (2011), Karan-Žnidaršič & Petrov (2007), Pieri et al (2015), Curry et al (2016), Özuluğ et al (2018), Ghaouaci et al (2017), Marrone et al (2019), and references included in these works. The compilation is not complete, but has been built focusing on attaining a large-scale knowledge of the distribution of the genus in Europe, trying to avoid leaving large areas uncovered.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%