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Eudontomyzon danfordi (Regan, 1911) Species Populations Ecological Status in Maramureş Mountains Nature Park (Romania)

Doru BănăducOana DanciAngela Curtean-bănăduc

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EudontomyzonGeographyhuman impactbiologyEcologyEcologyNature parkhabitatsassessmentcarpathian lampreybiology.organism_classificationQH540-549.5

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Abstract The Eudontomyzon danfordi characteristic habitats state of Maramureş Mountains Nature Park varies greatly, 19.05% are in excellent conservation status, 47.62% are in good/average status and 33.33% are in a partially degraded condition. The identified human impact categories which induced the decreasing of Eudontomyzon danfordi species habitat state in the studied area are: poaching, minor riverbeds morphodynamic changings, liquid and solid natural flow disruption, destruction of riparian trees and bush vegetation, habitat fragmentation-fish populations isolation, and organic/mining pollution activities.

10.1515/trser-2015-0071https://doaj.org/article/b4dfc59bd9f042ae927006e8052e8800