Macroinvertebrate diversity in the karst Jadro River (Croatia)

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This paper presents the results of 10 years of investigation of the aquatic macroinvertebrate fauna along the karst Jadro River. The Jadro is a typical karst river. Benthic macroinvertebrates were collected along the river at 15 sites by standard methods of sampling, in addition to which several physicochemical parameters were also determined. Based on qualitative and quantitative composition of the macroinvertebrate fauna, correspondence analysis divided the river course into three sections: upstream, midcourse, and downstream. Forty-three taxa were recorded. Results of saprobiological analysis based on macrozoobenthos indicate that water of the Jadro River belongs to quality classes I and II.

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Rada, B., & Puljas, S. (2008). Macroinvertebrate diversity in the karst Jadro River (Croatia). Archives of Biological Sciences, 60(3), 437–448. https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS0803437R

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