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      Habitat use of the European mudminnow Umbra krameri and association with other fish species in a disconnected Danube side arm.

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      Journal of fish biology
      Wiley
      Umbridae, endangered fish species, fish assemblage, fish habitat, floodplain

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          Abstract

          Fish assemblages along the longitudinal course of an old, disconnected and modified side arm of the Danube floodplain downstream of Vienna, Austria, as well as habitat structure, hydro-morphological and hydro-chemical factors, were investigated in order to analyse the key environmental determinants of the European mudminnow Umbra krameri. Generally, U. krameri was the most abundant species in the system. It occurred in disconnected ditches, ponds and pools with dense reed belts and comparatively low nutrient content, indicating its natural association with marsh habitats. At infrequently disturbed sites it was associated with a small group of stagnophilious and highly specialized species with adaptations to strong oxygen fluctuations. At frequently flooded sites, the species was absent or occurred in low abundances, indicating its adaptation to water bodies in older successional stages and its low competitive power in permanently connected floodplain habitats.

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          Journal
          J Fish Biol
          Journal of fish biology
          Wiley
          1095-8649
          0022-1112
          Oct 2017
          : 91
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Vienna, Department of Limnology and Bio-Oceanography, Althanstrasse 14, 1090 Vienna, Austria.
          Article
          10.1111/jfb.13402
          28901010
          c13eaed3-3a91-4e74-8002-3d505c0811ec
          History

          fish habitat,fish assemblage,endangered fish species,Umbridae,floodplain

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