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First record of the Danube whitefin gudgeon (Romanogobio vladykovi) in the Nida River drainage, Poland
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SYSNO ASEP 0337326 Document Type C - Proceedings Paper (int. conf.) R&D Document Type Conference Paper Title First record of the Danube whitefin gudgeon (Romanogobio vladykovi) in the Nida River drainage, Poland Title První nález Romanogobio vladykovi v povodí Nidy, Polsko Author(s) Nowak, M. (PL)
Mendel, Jan (UBO-W) RID, SAI, SAI, ORCID
Szczerbik, P. (PL)
Koščo, J. (SK)
Klaczak, A. (PL)
Popek, W. (PL)Source Title 60 let výuky rybářské specializace na Mendelově zemědělské a lesnické univerzitě v Brně. - Brno : MZLU, 2009 / Kopp R. - ISBN 978-80-7375-358-0 Pages s. 174-175 Number of pages 2 s. Action 60 let výuky rybářské specializace na Mendelově zemědělské a lesnické univerzitě v Brně Event date 02.12.2009-03.12.2009 VEvent location Brno Country CZ - Czech Republic Event type EUR Language eng - English Country CZ - Czech Republic Keywords fish ; Poland Subject RIV EH - Ecology, Behaviour R&D Projects GP206/09/P608 GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF) CEZ AV0Z60930519 - UBO-W (2005-2011) Annotation The Danube whitefin gudgeon Romanogobio vladykovi Fang, 1943 belongs to the R. albipinnatus (Lukasch, 1933) species group. In the territory of Poland so-called whitefin gudgeon was recorded for the first time in the middle stretches of Vistula River (1965). Since then the species has been found in some 20 localities in the Vistula and Odra River drainages. In May and July 2009 two specimens identified initially as belonging to the R. albipinnatus species group were caught in the main course of Nida River. Molecular approach based on combination of both mitochondrial and nuclear markers confirmed occurrence of R. vladykovi on Polish territory. This conclusion alters the knowledge about the distribution of the species of the R. albipinnatus species group. Kottelat and Freyhof (2007) considered that the territory of Poland is inhabited by R. belingi, whereas R. vladykovi is restricted only to the drainage area of Danube River. Workplace Institute of Vertebrate Biology Contact Hana Slabáková, slabakova@ivb.cz, Tel.: 543 422 524 Year of Publishing 2010
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