Affiliation:
1. University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology and Ecology, Kragujevac, Serbia
Abstract
The first observation of the red alga Bangia atropurpurea (Bangiales,
Rhodophyta) in Serbia was in 1991 in the Trgoviski Timok River (Eastern
Serbia). From 1991 to 2017, the species was sporadically observed at four
more locations in three hillmountain rivers in Southwestern (the Gvozdacka
River and the Raska River) and Eastern (the Nisava River - two localities)
Serbia. More intensive research on this alga was carried out from 2017 to
2020, and a total of 220 localities in 132 hillmountain watercourses were
studied. Bangia atropurpurea was recorded at six locations in Southwestern
and Eastern Serbia. Five of these locations represent new B. atropurpurea
localities in Serbia (the Brusnicka River, the Golijska Moravica River, the
Panjica River, the Resava River, and the second locality in the Trgoviski
Timok River), while one of them is already known from previous studies (the
Raska River). The species was found in running, moderately hard and very
hard, well-oxygenated, slightly alkaline waters, mainly low in inorganic
nutrients, and in highly variable values of temperature and conductivity.
Despite the long period since its first observation in Serbian rivers, the
species is still known in a small number of localities. The small number of
localities, low relative abundance, and various anthropogenic influences
affecting its habitats have led the species to be recognized as endangered
and strictly protected in Serbia. The intensive development of small
hydropower plants which have emerged in recent years may threaten B.
atropurpurea habitats.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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