Sediments as Factor in the Fate of the Threatened Endemic Fish Species Romanichthys Valsanicola Dumitrescu, Bănărescu and Stoica, 1957 (Vâlsan River Basin, Danube Basin)

The main emphasis of this paper is on the negative effects of sedimentation on the most highly endangered fish of Europe Romanichthys valsanicola and the habitats of its main trophic resource Rhithrogena semicolorata. Some inexpensive and easy-to-implement solutions are identified and proposed (dam...

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Main Authors: Bănăduc Doru, Voicu Răzvan, Curtean-Bănăduc Angela
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-08-01
Series:Transylvanian Review of Systematical and Ecological Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/trser-2020-0008
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spelling doaj-ae15534f61bb4e5cb52852ebb3e8b8ec2021-09-05T21:24:15ZengSciendoTransylvanian Review of Systematical and Ecological Research2344-32192020-08-01222153010.2478/trser-2020-0008Sediments as Factor in the Fate of the Threatened Endemic Fish Species Romanichthys Valsanicola Dumitrescu, Bănărescu and Stoica, 1957 (Vâlsan River Basin, Danube Basin)Bănăduc Doru0Voicu Răzvan1Curtean-Bănăduc Angela2“Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu, Applied Ecology Research Center, Dr. Ion Raţiu Street 5-7, Sibiu, Romania, RO-550012National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management, București-Ploiești Street 97, București, Romania, RO-013686“Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu, Applied Ecology Research Center, Dr. Ion Raţiu Street 5-7, Sibiu, Romania, RO-550012The main emphasis of this paper is on the negative effects of sedimentation on the most highly endangered fish of Europe Romanichthys valsanicola and the habitats of its main trophic resource Rhithrogena semicolorata. Some inexpensive and easy-to-implement solutions are identified and proposed (dam reservoir related recommendations for basin sediments management, forestry related recommendations for sediment basin management, basin sediments general management recommendations, riverbed ecological reconstruction approach proposal, etc.) in the paper with the same conservative purpose for Romanichthys valsanicola species in the actual situation of habitat loss and drastic regress of this globaly-unique fish population.https://doi.org/10.2478/trser-2020-0008aquatic habitatsfishverge of extinctionsediments management
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author Bănăduc Doru
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Curtean-Bănăduc Angela
Sediments as Factor in the Fate of the Threatened Endemic Fish Species Romanichthys Valsanicola Dumitrescu, Bănărescu and Stoica, 1957 (Vâlsan River Basin, Danube Basin)
Transylvanian Review of Systematical and Ecological Research
aquatic habitats
fish
verge of extinction
sediments management
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Voicu Răzvan
Curtean-Bănăduc Angela
author_sort Bănăduc Doru
title Sediments as Factor in the Fate of the Threatened Endemic Fish Species Romanichthys Valsanicola Dumitrescu, Bănărescu and Stoica, 1957 (Vâlsan River Basin, Danube Basin)
title_short Sediments as Factor in the Fate of the Threatened Endemic Fish Species Romanichthys Valsanicola Dumitrescu, Bănărescu and Stoica, 1957 (Vâlsan River Basin, Danube Basin)
title_full Sediments as Factor in the Fate of the Threatened Endemic Fish Species Romanichthys Valsanicola Dumitrescu, Bănărescu and Stoica, 1957 (Vâlsan River Basin, Danube Basin)
title_fullStr Sediments as Factor in the Fate of the Threatened Endemic Fish Species Romanichthys Valsanicola Dumitrescu, Bănărescu and Stoica, 1957 (Vâlsan River Basin, Danube Basin)
title_full_unstemmed Sediments as Factor in the Fate of the Threatened Endemic Fish Species Romanichthys Valsanicola Dumitrescu, Bănărescu and Stoica, 1957 (Vâlsan River Basin, Danube Basin)
title_sort sediments as factor in the fate of the threatened endemic fish species romanichthys valsanicola dumitrescu, bănărescu and stoica, 1957 (vâlsan river basin, danube basin)
publisher Sciendo
series Transylvanian Review of Systematical and Ecological Research
issn 2344-3219
publishDate 2020-08-01
description The main emphasis of this paper is on the negative effects of sedimentation on the most highly endangered fish of Europe Romanichthys valsanicola and the habitats of its main trophic resource Rhithrogena semicolorata. Some inexpensive and easy-to-implement solutions are identified and proposed (dam reservoir related recommendations for basin sediments management, forestry related recommendations for sediment basin management, basin sediments general management recommendations, riverbed ecological reconstruction approach proposal, etc.) in the paper with the same conservative purpose for Romanichthys valsanicola species in the actual situation of habitat loss and drastic regress of this globaly-unique fish population.
topic aquatic habitats
fish
verge of extinction
sediments management
url https://doi.org/10.2478/trser-2020-0008
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