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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022Publisher:Pensoft Publishers Aurel Năstase; Ștefan Honț; Marian Iani; Marian Paraschiv; Irina Cernișencu; Ion Năvodaru;The aim of this study was to determine the ecological status of fish fauna of Razim Lake under the conditions of the water salinity changing from brackish, almost 70 years ago, into freshwater nowadays. The natural processes of siltation and organic deposits, characteristic of Danube Delta lake complexes, intensified in the last decades and included also Razim Lake. The presently reported study of Razim Lake and the adjacent area was undertaken in 2020 with intention to cover fish fauna collected with three different sampling methods (electrofishing, gillnetting, and seining). For each sampling method, Catch per Unit Effort (CPUE), relative abundance, and biomass were determined, as well as selected ecological parameters to determine ecological status of richness species in the area. Published data included 55 fish species, mainly marine and euryhaline, but in 2020 only 43 species were reported. Also, the species composition shifted from marine ones to freshwater or euryhaline ones. Of those 43 species captured in 2020 from Razim Lake and neighboring areas, 39 were native and four were non-native, including a newcomer, the Chinese sleeper, Perccottus glenii Dybowski, 1877. Few species were migratory, reophilous, or reophilous-stagnophilous which rarely enter Razim Lake, but the majority were limnophilous or stagnophilous-reophilous species. Four species were dominant in terms of the abundance; Blicca bjoerkna (Linnaeus, 1758); Rutilus rutilus (Linnaeus, 1758); Alburnus alburnus (Linnaeus, 1758); and Carassius gibelio (Bloch, 1782). In terms of the biomass the dominants were: Cyprinus carpio Linnaeus, 1758; Carassius gibelio; Sander lucioperca (Linnaeus, 1758); Pelecus cultratus (Linnaeus, 1758); and Blicca bjoerkna. Some differences between sampling methods used were observed. Eudominant, euconstant, and main species were Blicca bjoerkna and the majority of fish species were accessories, with differences amongst sampling methods used. Fish diversity parameters indicate a stable ichthyocoenosis, more stable along the lake shoreline. Ecological indicators of fish fauna from Razim Lake in 2020 grade the water lake quality as a moderate ecological class according to the Water Framework Directive of the European Union.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023Publisher:MDPI AG Doru Bănăduc; Sergey Afanasyev; John Robert Akeroyd; Aurel Năstase; Ion Năvodaru; Lucica Tofan; Angela Curtean-Bănăduc;The Danube Delta is one of Earth’s biodiversity hotspots and includes many endemic, rare, and important species of both major conservation and economic value. This unique complex of ecosystems also plays a key role for Danube River and Black Sea fish fauna through its role as a natural safe buffer, shelter, feeding, reproduction, and smooth transitional area for a large number of fish species. Climate change is inducing a progressive sea level rise in the Black Sea, a fact that is expected to impact the delta’s key complex and dynamic habitats, biocoenoses, and associated biota, and last but not least the key taxonomic group, namely, fish. Around one-third of the fish species of this delta will be greatly affected, sometimes negatively, by this climate change scenario, another one-third to a lesser extent, and the final one-third not at all. The ecological positive feedback of fish can stimulate environmental change and is expected to be responsible for changes within Danube Delta ecosystems, and also for the near Danube River and Black Sea diverse matrix of aquatic and semi-aquatic ecosystems. Sea level rise in the Black Sea is considered to have been one of the main stress factors of the Danube Delta fish fauna in the past, and is likely to be the case in the future. In this spatio-temporal dynamic context, for the fish species under threat and risk, in situ-adapted management measures are highly required. The current work brings for the first time such a prospective knowledge about the potential impact on Danube River–Danube Delta–Black Sea coast fish diversity in the potential climate change–sea level rise scenario.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal , Other literature type 2021 Turkey, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Italy, Belarus, Italy, Norway, Lithuania, Italy, India, Norway, South Africa, Norway, Norway, Denmark, Italy, Croatia, Turkey, Belarus, Turkey, Netherlands, Netherlands, Poland, Poland, Norway, United Kingdom, Croatia, Russian Federation, France, Italy, Mexico, Mexico, Turkey, India, Netherlands, SingaporePublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:FCT | LA 1FCT| LA 1Cristina Preda; Jason M. Bies; Giovanni Leonardi; Anders Jelmert; Luka Glamuzina; Nicholas Koutsikos; Eric Feunteun; Henrique Anatole Cardoso Ramos; Gordon H. Copp; Ignacio Gestoso; Ignacio Gestoso; Grzegorz Zięba; Olaf L. F. Weyl; Kimberly L. Howland; Shan Li; Sercan Yapıcı; Riikka Puntila-Dodd; Lennart Edsman; Dariusz Pietraszewski; Kristína Švolíková; Abbas J. Al-Faisal; Laura Lee; V. R. Suresh; Daniyar Memedemin; Smrithy Raj; Smrithy Raj; Gianluca Stasolla; Hannah J. Tidbury; Ion Năvodaru; Aurel Năstase; Daniele Pellitteri-Rosa; Şerife Gülsün Kirankaya; Sandra Carla Forneck; Seyed Daryoush Moghaddas; Paul Stebbing; Evangelia Smeti; Tena Radočaj; Leonidas Vardakas; Massimo Lorenzoni; Punyanuch Dangchana; Milica Ristovska; Laura Pompei; Timothy J. Lyons; Ali Serhan Tarkan; Sergio Luna; David Almeida; Karin H. Olsson; E. A. Interesova; Tibor Erős; Tatsiana Lipinskaya; Wansuk Senanan; Richard Thomas B. Pavia; Elfritzson Martin Peralta; Luke Aislabie; Dominika Kňazovická; Pero Tutman; Ali İlhan; Agnese Marchini; Rogan Harmer; Oldřich Kopecký; Laurence Masson; Phil I. Davison; Kathryn A. O'Shaughnessy; Jennifer A. Dodd; Stephan Gollasch; Gábor Herczeg; Stein I. Johnsen; Viktor Kazimirovich Rizevsky; Teresa Ferreira; Peter A. Robertson; András Weiperth; Allan S. Gilles; Matura Nimtim; Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi; Allison Durland Donahou; Allison Durland Donahou; Francesca Gizzi; Stacey A. Clarke; Joleen Chan; Daniela Giannetto; Costas Perdikaris; Fei Liu; Gökçen Bilge; Irmak Kurtul; Ratcha Chaichana; Árpád Ferincz; Levan Mumladze; Martin Malmstrøm; Elena Tricarico; Nathalie Simard; M. N.Amal Azmai; Lance N. Lloyd; Emily R. Winter; Roberto Mendoza; Biju Kumar; Adriana Bellati; Rigers Bakiu; Almir Manoel Cunico; Lorenzo Lazzaro; Dekui He; Thomas W. Therriault; Emma T. Nolan; Katarína Jakubčinová; Ivan Špelić; Bettina Szajbert; Hui Wei; Hui Wei; Halit Filiz; Michał E. Skóra; Cynthia H. McKenzie; D. Ross Robertson; Ali T. Qashqaei; Kieu Anh T. Ta; Quenton M. Tuckett; Jeffrey E. Hill; Thuyet D. Bui; Pedro Segurado; Sarah Nienhuis; Elnaz Najafi-Majd; José Maria Santos; João Canning-Clode; João Canning-Clode; Shayne S.B. Yeo; Gérard Masson; Radosław Włodarczyk; Moleseng C. Moshobane; Jeffrey W. Hean; Joanna Grabowska; Predrag Simonović; Lohith Kumar; S.M. Marr; Ruibin Yang; Rob S. E. W. Leuven; Henn Ojaveer; Henn Ojaveer; Louisa E. Wood; Lizaveta Vintsek; Laurence Miossec; Nicolas Poulet; Baran Yoğurtçuoğlu; Nildeniz Top-Karakuş; Rahmat Naddafi; Branko Glamuzina; Sergej Olenin; Daniele Paganelli; Charlotte Evangelista; Jessica Elphinstone-Davis; Dan Minchin; Maiju Lehtiniemi; Kristína Žitňanová; Norio Onikura; Philippe Goulletquer; Tatia Kuljanishvili; Laura Ruykys; Abdulwakil Olawale Saba; Abdulwakil Olawale Saba; Gemma V. Fenwick; Kit Magellan; Helen S. Gajduchenko; Renée Bernier; Phillip J. Haubrock; Yunjie Zhu; Jonathan Tempesti; J. Wesley Neal; F. Güler Ekmekçi; Paula Chainho; Gustavo A. Castellanos-Galindo; Greta Srėbalienė; Dimitriy Dashinov; Barbora Števove; Nuno Filipe Castro; Lorenzo Vilizzi; Hugo Verreycken; Debora F. A. Troca; Paola Parretti; Paola Parretti; Yoshihisa Kurita; Vasil Kostov; Konstantinos Tsiamis; Sebastian Kozic; Jeong Eun Kim; Sophie Pitois; João Monteiro; Anna L.E. Yunnie; V. P. Semenchenko; Hasan M. Sarı; Michèle Pelletier-Rousseau; Gaute Velle; Tomasz Kakareko; Amelia Curd; Mariele Pasuch de Camargo; Daniel R. Akin; Marina Piria; Hossein Rahmani; Jesica Goldsmit; B. V. Adamovich; Nurçin Killi; Umut Uyan; Paulo Branco; Kamalaporn Kanongdate;The threat posed by invasive non-native species worldwide requires a global approach to identify which introduced species are likely to pose an elevated risk of impact to native species and ecosystems. To inform policy, stakeholders and management decisions on global threats to aquatic ecosystems, 195 assessors representing 120 risk assessment areas across all six inhabited continents screened 819 non-native species from 15 groups of aquatic organisms (freshwater, brackish, marine plants and animals) using the Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit. This multi-lingual decision-support tool for the risk screening of aquatic organisms provides assessors with risk scores for a species under current and future climate change conditions that, following a statistically based calibration, permits the accurate classification of species into high-, medium- and low-risk categories under current and predicted climate conditions. The 1730 screenings undertaken encompassed wide geographical areas (regions, political entities, parts thereof, water bodies, river basins, lake drainage basins, and marine regions), which permitted thresholds to be identified for almost all aquatic organismal groups screened as well as for tropical, temperate and continental climate classes, and for tropical and temperate marine ecoregions. In total, 33 species were identified as posing a 'very high risk' of being or becoming invasive, and the scores of several of these species under current climate increased under future climate conditions, primarily due to their wide thermal tolerances. The risk thresholds determined for taxonomic groups and climate zones provide a basis against which area-specific or climate-based calibrated thresholds may be interpreted. In turn, the risk rankings help decision-makers identify which species require an immediate 'rapid' management action (e.g. eradication, control) to avoid or mitigate adverse impacts, which require a full risk assessment, and which are to be restricted or banned with regard to importation and/or sale as ornamental or aquarium/fishery enhancement.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022Publisher:Pensoft Publishers Aurel Năstase; Ștefan Honț; Marian Iani; Marian Paraschiv; Irina Cernișencu; Ion Năvodaru;The aim of this study was to determine the ecological status of fish fauna of Razim Lake under the conditions of the water salinity changing from brackish, almost 70 years ago, into freshwater nowadays. The natural processes of siltation and organic deposits, characteristic of Danube Delta lake complexes, intensified in the last decades and included also Razim Lake. The presently reported study of Razim Lake and the adjacent area was undertaken in 2020 with intention to cover fish fauna collected with three different sampling methods (electrofishing, gillnetting, and seining). For each sampling method, Catch per Unit Effort (CPUE), relative abundance, and biomass were determined, as well as selected ecological parameters to determine ecological status of richness species in the area. Published data included 55 fish species, mainly marine and euryhaline, but in 2020 only 43 species were reported. Also, the species composition shifted from marine ones to freshwater or euryhaline ones. Of those 43 species captured in 2020 from Razim Lake and neighboring areas, 39 were native and four were non-native, including a newcomer, the Chinese sleeper, Perccottus glenii Dybowski, 1877. Few species were migratory, reophilous, or reophilous-stagnophilous which rarely enter Razim Lake, but the majority were limnophilous or stagnophilous-reophilous species. Four species were dominant in terms of the abundance; Blicca bjoerkna (Linnaeus, 1758); Rutilus rutilus (Linnaeus, 1758); Alburnus alburnus (Linnaeus, 1758); and Carassius gibelio (Bloch, 1782). In terms of the biomass the dominants were: Cyprinus carpio Linnaeus, 1758; Carassius gibelio; Sander lucioperca (Linnaeus, 1758); Pelecus cultratus (Linnaeus, 1758); and Blicca bjoerkna. Some differences between sampling methods used were observed. Eudominant, euconstant, and main species were Blicca bjoerkna and the majority of fish species were accessories, with differences amongst sampling methods used. Fish diversity parameters indicate a stable ichthyocoenosis, more stable along the lake shoreline. Ecological indicators of fish fauna from Razim Lake in 2020 grade the water lake quality as a moderate ecological class according to the Water Framework Directive of the European Union.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023Publisher:MDPI AG Doru Bănăduc; Sergey Afanasyev; John Robert Akeroyd; Aurel Năstase; Ion Năvodaru; Lucica Tofan; Angela Curtean-Bănăduc;The Danube Delta is one of Earth’s biodiversity hotspots and includes many endemic, rare, and important species of both major conservation and economic value. This unique complex of ecosystems also plays a key role for Danube River and Black Sea fish fauna through its role as a natural safe buffer, shelter, feeding, reproduction, and smooth transitional area for a large number of fish species. Climate change is inducing a progressive sea level rise in the Black Sea, a fact that is expected to impact the delta’s key complex and dynamic habitats, biocoenoses, and associated biota, and last but not least the key taxonomic group, namely, fish. Around one-third of the fish species of this delta will be greatly affected, sometimes negatively, by this climate change scenario, another one-third to a lesser extent, and the final one-third not at all. The ecological positive feedback of fish can stimulate environmental change and is expected to be responsible for changes within Danube Delta ecosystems, and also for the near Danube River and Black Sea diverse matrix of aquatic and semi-aquatic ecosystems. Sea level rise in the Black Sea is considered to have been one of the main stress factors of the Danube Delta fish fauna in the past, and is likely to be the case in the future. In this spatio-temporal dynamic context, for the fish species under threat and risk, in situ-adapted management measures are highly required. The current work brings for the first time such a prospective knowledge about the potential impact on Danube River–Danube Delta–Black Sea coast fish diversity in the potential climate change–sea level rise scenario.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal , Other literature type 2021 Turkey, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Italy, Belarus, Italy, Norway, Lithuania, Italy, India, Norway, South Africa, Norway, Norway, Denmark, Italy, Croatia, Turkey, Belarus, Turkey, Netherlands, Netherlands, Poland, Poland, Norway, United Kingdom, Croatia, Russian Federation, France, Italy, Mexico, Mexico, Turkey, India, Netherlands, SingaporePublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:FCT | LA 1FCT| LA 1Cristina Preda; Jason M. Bies; Giovanni Leonardi; Anders Jelmert; Luka Glamuzina; Nicholas Koutsikos; Eric Feunteun; Henrique Anatole Cardoso Ramos; Gordon H. Copp; Ignacio Gestoso; Ignacio Gestoso; Grzegorz Zięba; Olaf L. F. Weyl; Kimberly L. Howland; Shan Li; Sercan Yapıcı; Riikka Puntila-Dodd; Lennart Edsman; Dariusz Pietraszewski; Kristína Švolíková; Abbas J. Al-Faisal; Laura Lee; V. R. Suresh; Daniyar Memedemin; Smrithy Raj; Smrithy Raj; Gianluca Stasolla; Hannah J. Tidbury; Ion Năvodaru; Aurel Năstase; Daniele Pellitteri-Rosa; Şerife Gülsün Kirankaya; Sandra Carla Forneck; Seyed Daryoush Moghaddas; Paul Stebbing; Evangelia Smeti; Tena Radočaj; Leonidas Vardakas; Massimo Lorenzoni; Punyanuch Dangchana; Milica Ristovska; Laura Pompei; Timothy J. Lyons; Ali Serhan Tarkan; Sergio Luna; David Almeida; Karin H. Olsson; E. A. Interesova; Tibor Erős; Tatsiana Lipinskaya; Wansuk Senanan; Richard Thomas B. Pavia; Elfritzson Martin Peralta; Luke Aislabie; Dominika Kňazovická; Pero Tutman; Ali İlhan; Agnese Marchini; Rogan Harmer; Oldřich Kopecký; Laurence Masson; Phil I. Davison; Kathryn A. O'Shaughnessy; Jennifer A. Dodd; Stephan Gollasch; Gábor Herczeg; Stein I. Johnsen; Viktor Kazimirovich Rizevsky; Teresa Ferreira; Peter A. Robertson; András Weiperth; Allan S. Gilles; Matura Nimtim; Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi; Allison Durland Donahou; Allison Durland Donahou; Francesca Gizzi; Stacey A. Clarke; Joleen Chan; Daniela Giannetto; Costas Perdikaris; Fei Liu; Gökçen Bilge; Irmak Kurtul; Ratcha Chaichana; Árpád Ferincz; Levan Mumladze; Martin Malmstrøm; Elena Tricarico; Nathalie Simard; M. N.Amal Azmai; Lance N. Lloyd; Emily R. Winter; Roberto Mendoza; Biju Kumar; Adriana Bellati; Rigers Bakiu; Almir Manoel Cunico; Lorenzo Lazzaro; Dekui He; Thomas W. Therriault; Emma T. Nolan; Katarína Jakubčinová; Ivan Špelić; Bettina Szajbert; Hui Wei; Hui Wei; Halit Filiz; Michał E. Skóra; Cynthia H. McKenzie; D. Ross Robertson; Ali T. Qashqaei; Kieu Anh T. Ta; Quenton M. Tuckett; Jeffrey E. Hill; Thuyet D. Bui; Pedro Segurado; Sarah Nienhuis; Elnaz Najafi-Majd; José Maria Santos; João Canning-Clode; João Canning-Clode; Shayne S.B. Yeo; Gérard Masson; Radosław Włodarczyk; Moleseng C. Moshobane; Jeffrey W. Hean; Joanna Grabowska; Predrag Simonović; Lohith Kumar; S.M. Marr; Ruibin Yang; Rob S. E. W. Leuven; Henn Ojaveer; Henn Ojaveer; Louisa E. Wood; Lizaveta Vintsek; Laurence Miossec; Nicolas Poulet; Baran Yoğurtçuoğlu; Nildeniz Top-Karakuş; Rahmat Naddafi; Branko Glamuzina; Sergej Olenin; Daniele Paganelli; Charlotte Evangelista; Jessica Elphinstone-Davis; Dan Minchin; Maiju Lehtiniemi; Kristína Žitňanová; Norio Onikura; Philippe Goulletquer; Tatia Kuljanishvili; Laura Ruykys; Abdulwakil Olawale Saba; Abdulwakil Olawale Saba; Gemma V. Fenwick; Kit Magellan; Helen S. Gajduchenko; Renée Bernier; Phillip J. Haubrock; Yunjie Zhu; Jonathan Tempesti; J. Wesley Neal; F. Güler Ekmekçi; Paula Chainho; Gustavo A. Castellanos-Galindo; Greta Srėbalienė; Dimitriy Dashinov; Barbora Števove; Nuno Filipe Castro; Lorenzo Vilizzi; Hugo Verreycken; Debora F. A. Troca; Paola Parretti; Paola Parretti; Yoshihisa Kurita; Vasil Kostov; Konstantinos Tsiamis; Sebastian Kozic; Jeong Eun Kim; Sophie Pitois; João Monteiro; Anna L.E. Yunnie; V. P. Semenchenko; Hasan M. Sarı; Michèle Pelletier-Rousseau; Gaute Velle; Tomasz Kakareko; Amelia Curd; Mariele Pasuch de Camargo; Daniel R. Akin; Marina Piria; Hossein Rahmani; Jesica Goldsmit; B. V. Adamovich; Nurçin Killi; Umut Uyan; Paulo Branco; Kamalaporn Kanongdate;The threat posed by invasive non-native species worldwide requires a global approach to identify which introduced species are likely to pose an elevated risk of impact to native species and ecosystems. To inform policy, stakeholders and management decisions on global threats to aquatic ecosystems, 195 assessors representing 120 risk assessment areas across all six inhabited continents screened 819 non-native species from 15 groups of aquatic organisms (freshwater, brackish, marine plants and animals) using the Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit. This multi-lingual decision-support tool for the risk screening of aquatic organisms provides assessors with risk scores for a species under current and future climate change conditions that, following a statistically based calibration, permits the accurate classification of species into high-, medium- and low-risk categories under current and predicted climate conditions. The 1730 screenings undertaken encompassed wide geographical areas (regions, political entities, parts thereof, water bodies, river basins, lake drainage basins, and marine regions), which permitted thresholds to be identified for almost all aquatic organismal groups screened as well as for tropical, temperate and continental climate classes, and for tropical and temperate marine ecoregions. In total, 33 species were identified as posing a 'very high risk' of being or becoming invasive, and the scores of several of these species under current climate increased under future climate conditions, primarily due to their wide thermal tolerances. The risk thresholds determined for taxonomic groups and climate zones provide a basis against which area-specific or climate-based calibrated thresholds may be interpreted. In turn, the risk rankings help decision-makers identify which species require an immediate 'rapid' management action (e.g. eradication, control) to avoid or mitigate adverse impacts, which require a full risk assessment, and which are to be restricted or banned with regard to importation and/or sale as ornamental or aquarium/fishery enhancement.
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