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  • The earliest studies on ichthyofauna of the Upper Vistula River were reported by Wałecki (1864), Nowicki (1882, 1889), and Fischer (1895), all of whom noted the occurrence of two gudgeon species: the common gudgeon Gobio gobio (Linnaeus, 1758) and the longbarbel gudgeon Romanogobio uranoscopus (Agassiz, 1833). Nowicki (1889) specified that the latter species is known only from one tributary of the Upper Vistula, the San River. This was questioned by Staff (1950), who concluded that the description provided by Nowicki (1889) better fits the Kessler's or sand gudgeon Romanogobio kesslerii (Dybowski, 1862) than R. uranoscopus. Rolik (1959, 1965) examined several dozen specimens from the San River and concluded that in fact they do belong to R. kesslerii; the known occurrence of this species in the Vistula River drainage has been restricted to a lone tributary, the San River. In the Department of Ichthyobiology and Fisheries collection of the University of Agriculture in Kraków, E. K. Balon (pers. comm. in Oliva, 1960) found a single specimen of R. kesslerii labelled as originating from the Raba River, another tributary of the Upper Vistula. However, that information has been attributed to erroneous labelling and since disregarded (Błachuta, 2001). In the current study we report new records of R. kesslerii from the main channel of the Vistula River. In the 1960s and 1970s, strong water pollution and habitat degradation might have caused its retreat to the relatively unaltered refuges in the upper and middle San River system. With the recent improvement in water quality, R. kesslerii might re-colonise other available habitats.
  • The earliest studies on ichthyofauna of the Upper Vistula River were reported by Wałecki (1864), Nowicki (1882, 1889), and Fischer (1895), all of whom noted the occurrence of two gudgeon species: the common gudgeon Gobio gobio (Linnaeus, 1758) and the longbarbel gudgeon Romanogobio uranoscopus (Agassiz, 1833). Nowicki (1889) specified that the latter species is known only from one tributary of the Upper Vistula, the San River. This was questioned by Staff (1950), who concluded that the description provided by Nowicki (1889) better fits the Kessler's or sand gudgeon Romanogobio kesslerii (Dybowski, 1862) than R. uranoscopus. Rolik (1959, 1965) examined several dozen specimens from the San River and concluded that in fact they do belong to R. kesslerii; the known occurrence of this species in the Vistula River drainage has been restricted to a lone tributary, the San River. In the Department of Ichthyobiology and Fisheries collection of the University of Agriculture in Kraków, E. K. Balon (pers. comm. in Oliva, 1960) found a single specimen of R. kesslerii labelled as originating from the Raba River, another tributary of the Upper Vistula. However, that information has been attributed to erroneous labelling and since disregarded (Błachuta, 2001). In the current study we report new records of R. kesslerii from the main channel of the Vistula River. In the 1960s and 1970s, strong water pollution and habitat degradation might have caused its retreat to the relatively unaltered refuges in the upper and middle San River system. With the recent improvement in water quality, R. kesslerii might re-colonise other available habitats. (en)
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  • Occurrence of the Kessler’s gudgeon Romanogobio kesslerii (Dybowski, 1862) (Cyprinidae) in the Upper Vistula River (Poland)
  • Occurrence of the Kessler’s gudgeon Romanogobio kesslerii (Dybowski, 1862) (Cyprinidae) in the Upper Vistula River (Poland) (en)
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  • Occurrence of the Kessler’s gudgeon Romanogobio kesslerii (Dybowski, 1862) (Cyprinidae) in the Upper Vistula River (Poland)
  • Occurrence of the Kessler’s gudgeon Romanogobio kesslerii (Dybowski, 1862) (Cyprinidae) in the Upper Vistula River (Poland) (en)
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  • Kessler's gudgeon; Upper Vistula River (en)
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  • Journal of Applied Ichthyology
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  • Klaczak, A.
  • Mendel, Jan
  • Nowak, M.
  • Popek, W.
  • Szczerbik, P.
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  • 000342991000037
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  • 0175-8659
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  • 10.1111/jai.12501
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