Journal Article
Review of the lampreys (Petromyzontidae) in Bosnia and Herzegovina: a current status and geographic distribution
Tutman, P., Buj, I., Ćaleta, M., Marčić, Z., Hamzić, A. and Adrović, A.
Record Number:
4540
Year:
2020
Journal:
Journal of Vertebrate Zoology
Pages:
1-13
Volume:
69
Abstract:
Abstract. The general status of lampreys (family Petromyzontidae) in Bosnia and Herzegovina was reviewed
to determine the species composition and geographical distribution of this group in the region. This paper
reviews the available literature to provide a critical analysis of the current status of lamprey species. According
to the available data, their status can be considered as indeterminate, largely due to limited published records.
While eight species are recorded as present in the region (Eudontomyzon danfordi, E. mariae, E. vladykovi, Lampetra
fluviatilis, L. planeri, L. soljani, Lethenteron zanandreai, Petromyzon marinus), only three species (E. vladykovi,
L. soljani, P. marinus) are confirmed to occur. Their distribution is recorded in waters of both the Danube and
the Adriatic Sea catchments. Given the deficiencies in our understanding of the taxonomic status of some populations
and knowledge of the geographical distribution of lampreys inhabiting both catchments, research focused on
improving understanding of the phylogenetic, morphological and phenotypic traits of lampreys in Bosnia
and Herzegovina is warranted to resolve these uncertainties. Problems related to threats and conservation,
and future perspectives for protective management strategies are discussed. This paper provides the
context for future biodiversity conservation and management with regard to lamprey species in Bosnia
and Herzegovina.
Key words: diversity, Sava River catchment, Adriatic Sea catchment, species composition, distribution area
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