Ichthyofauna of the Vlasinsko Jezero reservoir [Serbia, Yugoslavia]
1995
Simonovic, P.D. | Nikolic, V.P. (University of Belgrade, Begrade (Yugoslavia). Faculty of Biology, Institute of Zoology)
The ichthyofauna of the Vlasinsko jezero reservoir (Serbia, Yugoslavia) comprises 16 species, of which only two, Salmo trutti Linnaeus 1758 i Barbus peloponnesius Valenciennes 1844, are autochthonous, and the rest of them have been introduced. Two new species for the fauna of Yugoslavia were found: Rutilus macedonicus Steindachner, 1892 and Scardinius graecus Stephanidis, 1937. The structure of the fish community in the reservoir is rather heterogeneous, due to its complex morphology and the introduction of new fish species. The water quality, according to the fish community in it is beta-mesosaprobic. However, the evaluation of the saprobity must be taken with reserve, due to the great anthropogenic impact on the structure of the fish community in the reservoir.
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