The Balkan Peninsula is recognized to be one of the most important biodiversity hotspots worldwide. However, biogeographic patterns of its freshwater fauna are poorly understood due to the lack of basic data on distribution and ecology, particularly for endemic taxa. We studied the distribution, habitats and conservation status of two endemics, Echinogammarus acarinatus and Fontogammarus dalmatinus, in the Dinaric karst rivers. Altogether, 711 sites were sampled from 2000 to 2014 and supplemented by literature data. Although previously known only from rivers of the Adriatic Sea (AS) basin, both species were also found in the Black Sea (BS) basin. E. acarinatus has a mosaic distribution extending from the Una River to the delta of the Neretv...
The remarkable biodiversity of the Balkan region is well established (e.g. Gaston & David, 1994; Blo...
During the last decides European waters are subject to the influx of alien species mostly from North...
The aim of this work is to explore the current distribution and dispersal rates of two non...
In order to determine the fresh and brackish water amphipod species of the Turkish Thrace Region, sp...
Amphipods are keystone species in many freshwater ecosystems. Understanding their distribution and d...
Inland epigean freshwater amphipods of Romania are diverse and abundant for this region has a favour...
Dinaric Karst region of the Balkan Peninsula is one of the hot spots of biodiversity, and it is char...
Supplementary data to article entitled A hotspot of groundwater amphipod diversity on a crossroad of...
The Ponto-Caspian alien and invasive amphipod, Echinogammarus ischnus (Stebbing, 1899), was found in...
This paper reports the first record of the non-indigenous species Gammarus roeselii Gervais,1835 in ...
The River Danube plays a central role in the spread of Ponto-Caspian species as a part of the so-c...
Gammarids are one of the most successful invaders in freshwater ecosystems due to both their diet pl...
Northern Africa, although one of the world hotpots of biodiversity, is poorly studied and the freshw...
Abstract This article present a review of species numbers, biogeographic patterns and evolutionary t...
Based on 15 parameters related to the distribution, ecology and life history traits in all 21 Ser...
The remarkable biodiversity of the Balkan region is well established (e.g. Gaston & David, 1994; Blo...
During the last decides European waters are subject to the influx of alien species mostly from North...
The aim of this work is to explore the current distribution and dispersal rates of two non...
In order to determine the fresh and brackish water amphipod species of the Turkish Thrace Region, sp...
Amphipods are keystone species in many freshwater ecosystems. Understanding their distribution and d...
Inland epigean freshwater amphipods of Romania are diverse and abundant for this region has a favour...
Dinaric Karst region of the Balkan Peninsula is one of the hot spots of biodiversity, and it is char...
Supplementary data to article entitled A hotspot of groundwater amphipod diversity on a crossroad of...
The Ponto-Caspian alien and invasive amphipod, Echinogammarus ischnus (Stebbing, 1899), was found in...
This paper reports the first record of the non-indigenous species Gammarus roeselii Gervais,1835 in ...
The River Danube plays a central role in the spread of Ponto-Caspian species as a part of the so-c...
Gammarids are one of the most successful invaders in freshwater ecosystems due to both their diet pl...
Northern Africa, although one of the world hotpots of biodiversity, is poorly studied and the freshw...
Abstract This article present a review of species numbers, biogeographic patterns and evolutionary t...
Based on 15 parameters related to the distribution, ecology and life history traits in all 21 Ser...
The remarkable biodiversity of the Balkan region is well established (e.g. Gaston & David, 1994; Blo...
During the last decides European waters are subject to the influx of alien species mostly from North...
The aim of this work is to explore the current distribution and dispersal rates of two non...