Aquatic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to introductions of non-indigenous species, which potentially lead to major disruptions in the functioning of these invaluable habitats. Despite the significance of aquatic systems, there is no collated data available on the aquatic non-native plants in Serbia. Consequently, the aim of this paper is to provide a first overview of the aquatic alien plant species recorded in Serbia, their origins, current distribution, habitat preferences and invasiveness status. This study comprises the results of a comprehensive literature review and extensive field research on lake and river systems over a nine year period (2007-2015), with the addition of data from the IASV database and Joint Danube Surveys 2...
Abstract- During field studies of the vegetation in the canal network of the Hydro-System Danube-Tis...
The species Ludwigia peploides – the floating water primrose, one of the species listed as IAS of EU...
During the floristic research (2003-2006) of the Plešivica mountains (northwestern Croatia) 14 non-n...
Aquatic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to introductions of non-indigenous species, which pot...
Riparian areas experience strong invasion pressures worldwide and represent important points of spre...
Riparian areas experience strong invasion pressures worldwide and represent important points of spre...
Alien aquatic plants rank amongst the major threats to aquatic biodiversity and, since ongoing clima...
Estimating the extent of biological invasions is critical in predicting the effect of exotic species...
Invasive alien species Ludwigia peploides, Reynoutria sachalinensis and Nicotiana glauca, currently ...
In this review data on parasitofauna of allochthonous fish species in the Danube River Basin in Serb...
Background and purpose: Invasion by alien plant species is considered as one of major threats to bio...
In Serbia Actinocyclus normanii was registered in several rivers and canals. In 1997, it was found ...
Invasive alien species are taxa that are deliberately or incidentally dispersed from their natural h...
For the first time in Serbia, the presence of Didymosphenia geminata was recorded in lakes of the Ša...
We investigated the presence and abundance of invasive alien plant species (IAS) in the riparian zon...
Abstract- During field studies of the vegetation in the canal network of the Hydro-System Danube-Tis...
The species Ludwigia peploides – the floating water primrose, one of the species listed as IAS of EU...
During the floristic research (2003-2006) of the Plešivica mountains (northwestern Croatia) 14 non-n...
Aquatic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to introductions of non-indigenous species, which pot...
Riparian areas experience strong invasion pressures worldwide and represent important points of spre...
Riparian areas experience strong invasion pressures worldwide and represent important points of spre...
Alien aquatic plants rank amongst the major threats to aquatic biodiversity and, since ongoing clima...
Estimating the extent of biological invasions is critical in predicting the effect of exotic species...
Invasive alien species Ludwigia peploides, Reynoutria sachalinensis and Nicotiana glauca, currently ...
In this review data on parasitofauna of allochthonous fish species in the Danube River Basin in Serb...
Background and purpose: Invasion by alien plant species is considered as one of major threats to bio...
In Serbia Actinocyclus normanii was registered in several rivers and canals. In 1997, it was found ...
Invasive alien species are taxa that are deliberately or incidentally dispersed from their natural h...
For the first time in Serbia, the presence of Didymosphenia geminata was recorded in lakes of the Ša...
We investigated the presence and abundance of invasive alien plant species (IAS) in the riparian zon...
Abstract- During field studies of the vegetation in the canal network of the Hydro-System Danube-Tis...
The species Ludwigia peploides – the floating water primrose, one of the species listed as IAS of EU...
During the floristic research (2003-2006) of the Plešivica mountains (northwestern Croatia) 14 non-n...