VODA (2024), (str. 111-118)
АУТОР(И) / AUTHOR(S): Branko Miljanović, Ivana Mijić Oljačić, Aleksandar Bajić, Sonja Pogrmić, Nemanja Pankov, Tamara Jurca
DOI: 10.46793/VODA24.111M
САЖЕТАК / ABSTRACT:
Jezero Tikvara predstavlja najznačajniju hidrološku celinu Parka prirode „Tikvara“. U radu su predstavljeni rezultati hidrobioloških istraživanja za potrebe monitoringa riblje faune hidroekosistema „Tikvara“ u periodu od 2018 – 2023. godine. Analizirana je povezanost odabranih abiotičkih parametara, uključujući i promene u vodostaju Dunava, sa promenama u strukturi fitoplanktonskih, bentosnih i nektonskih zajednica Tikvare. Rezultati su ukazali na postojanje povezanosti između perioda visokih i niskih voda i strukuture istraživanih zajednica, koja je reflektovana i indirektno, asocijacijom promena u biotičkim zajednicama sa variranjem određenih abiotičkih (temperatura, providnost) i biotičkih komponenti (intraspecijski odnosi) ovog specifičnog hidroekosistema.
КЉУЧНЕ РЕЧИ / KEYWORDS:
hidrološki režim, plavna zona reka, mrtvaje, monitoring akvatičnih zajednica
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