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Monitoring of aquatic habitats (EUNIS: C1: Surface standing waters) in wetland mosaics using UAV photogrammetry (Middle Danube)

Cvijanović, Dušanka; Novković, Maja; Milošević, Đurađ; Stojković Piperac, Milica; Galambos, Laszlo; Čerba, Dubravka; Damnjanović, Bojan; Anđelković, Ana; Mesaroš, Minučer; Pavić, Dragoslav; Drešković, Nusret; Radulović, Snežana

(Bundesamt für Naturschutz (BfN) Federal Agency for Nature Conservation, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Cvijanović, Dušanka
AU  - Novković, Maja
AU  - Milošević, Đurađ
AU  - Stojković Piperac, Milica
AU  - Galambos, Laszlo
AU  - Čerba, Dubravka
AU  - Damnjanović, Bojan
AU  - Anđelković, Ana
AU  - Mesaroš, Minučer
AU  - Pavić, Dragoslav
AU  - Drešković, Nusret
AU  - Radulović, Snežana
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://plantarum.izbis.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1287
AB  - Monitoring and mapping aquatic habitats along the huge floodplain mosaics can be challenging. One of the potential solutions is UAV imaging and photogrammetry. The aim of this study
was to explore which aquatic EUNIS habitat types can be detected from RGB orthomosaics
along the four Middle Danube wetlands in Serbia. Phantom 4 FC330 (12.5MP) RGB camera
within the altitude range of 60-125m, at 8 lentic ecosystems in 2019 and 2020, acquired RGB
UAV imagery of the water bodies. Obtained orthomosaics were processed using object-based
image analysis to develop a single layer containing different aquatic habitats. In total, 43 macrophyte taxa were recorded in the study area, forming vegetation stands of free-floating duckweeds, occasionally submerged anchored ceratophyllids, and rooted aquatic vegetation. The
analysis revealed that the EUNIS habitat types dominated by floating-rooted and free-floating
macrophytes can be detected with high accuracy.
PB  - Bundesamt für Naturschutz (BfN) Federal Agency for Nature Conservation
C3  - 5th European Conference on Biodiversity and Climate Change. Bonn, Germany, 26-28.09.2023.
T1  - Monitoring of aquatic habitats (EUNIS: C1: Surface standing waters) in wetland mosaics using UAV photogrammetry (Middle Danube)
SP  - 57
DO  - 10.19217/skr672
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Cvijanović, Dušanka and Novković, Maja and Milošević, Đurađ and Stojković Piperac, Milica and Galambos, Laszlo and Čerba, Dubravka and Damnjanović, Bojan and Anđelković, Ana and Mesaroš, Minučer and Pavić, Dragoslav and Drešković, Nusret and Radulović, Snežana",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Monitoring and mapping aquatic habitats along the huge floodplain mosaics can be challenging. One of the potential solutions is UAV imaging and photogrammetry. The aim of this study
was to explore which aquatic EUNIS habitat types can be detected from RGB orthomosaics
along the four Middle Danube wetlands in Serbia. Phantom 4 FC330 (12.5MP) RGB camera
within the altitude range of 60-125m, at 8 lentic ecosystems in 2019 and 2020, acquired RGB
UAV imagery of the water bodies. Obtained orthomosaics were processed using object-based
image analysis to develop a single layer containing different aquatic habitats. In total, 43 macrophyte taxa were recorded in the study area, forming vegetation stands of free-floating duckweeds, occasionally submerged anchored ceratophyllids, and rooted aquatic vegetation. The
analysis revealed that the EUNIS habitat types dominated by floating-rooted and free-floating
macrophytes can be detected with high accuracy.",
publisher = "Bundesamt für Naturschutz (BfN) Federal Agency for Nature Conservation",
journal = "5th European Conference on Biodiversity and Climate Change. Bonn, Germany, 26-28.09.2023.",
title = "Monitoring of aquatic habitats (EUNIS: C1: Surface standing waters) in wetland mosaics using UAV photogrammetry (Middle Danube)",
pages = "57",
doi = "10.19217/skr672"
}
Cvijanović, D., Novković, M., Milošević, Đ., Stojković Piperac, M., Galambos, L., Čerba, D., Damnjanović, B., Anđelković, A., Mesaroš, M., Pavić, D., Drešković, N.,& Radulović, S.. (2023). Monitoring of aquatic habitats (EUNIS: C1: Surface standing waters) in wetland mosaics using UAV photogrammetry (Middle Danube). in 5th European Conference on Biodiversity and Climate Change. Bonn, Germany, 26-28.09.2023.
Bundesamt für Naturschutz (BfN) Federal Agency for Nature Conservation., 57.
https://doi.org/10.19217/skr672
Cvijanović D, Novković M, Milošević Đ, Stojković Piperac M, Galambos L, Čerba D, Damnjanović B, Anđelković A, Mesaroš M, Pavić D, Drešković N, Radulović S. Monitoring of aquatic habitats (EUNIS: C1: Surface standing waters) in wetland mosaics using UAV photogrammetry (Middle Danube). in 5th European Conference on Biodiversity and Climate Change. Bonn, Germany, 26-28.09.2023.. 2023;:57.
doi:10.19217/skr672 .
Cvijanović, Dušanka, Novković, Maja, Milošević, Đurađ, Stojković Piperac, Milica, Galambos, Laszlo, Čerba, Dubravka, Damnjanović, Bojan, Anđelković, Ana, Mesaroš, Minučer, Pavić, Dragoslav, Drešković, Nusret, Radulović, Snežana, "Monitoring of aquatic habitats (EUNIS: C1: Surface standing waters) in wetland mosaics using UAV photogrammetry (Middle Danube)" in 5th European Conference on Biodiversity and Climate Change. Bonn, Germany, 26-28.09.2023. (2023):57,
https://doi.org/10.19217/skr672 . .

Biodiversity-friendly designs for gravel pit lakes along the Drina River floodplain (the Middle Danube Basin, Serbia)

Damnjanović, Bojan; Novković, Maja; Vesić, Aleksandra; Živković, Milica M.; Radulović, Snežana; Vukov, Dragana; Anđelković, Ana; Cvijanović, Dušanka Lj.

(Springer, Dordrecht, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Damnjanović, Bojan
AU  - Novković, Maja
AU  - Vesić, Aleksandra
AU  - Živković, Milica M.
AU  - Radulović, Snežana
AU  - Vukov, Dragana
AU  - Anđelković, Ana
AU  - Cvijanović, Dušanka Lj.
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://plantarum.izbis.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/567
AB  - Massive gravel excavation is one of the most destructive forces affecting riverine habitats in Europe. However, gravel pit lakes are also recognized as valuable wildlife refuge areas. Different hydromorphological characteristics of gravel pits may influence aquatic biota differently. Optimal selection of gravel excavation procedures may create favorable conditions for ecosystem diversity. The aim of this study was to correlate hydromorphological variables against macrophyte composition and metrics in gravel pit lakes along the lower course of the Drina River. Field research was carried out at 18 gravel pit lakes (60 survey sectors) and four fluvial lakes (13 survey sectors), during the summer months of 2015, 2016 and 2018. The role of hydromorphological variables in structuring macrophyte assemblages was tested using the partial Canonical Correspondence Analysis, while the Generalized Linear Model was performed to test the ability of selected hydromorphological attributes to predict macrophyte quantitative metrics. The results demonstrated high habitat quality and conservation value of the gravel pit lakes compared to natural sites. Hydromorphological predictors for different macrophyte assemblages were defined. General recommendation is that two pit types should be excavated within a single extraction field, with the minimal impact to the riparian and shore zones. The first type should be located up to 100m from river main channel, having area  lt 1000m(2) and a relative depth ratio  gt 5%. The second type should be optimally located 300m form river main channel, with maximum depth of 3-4m, surface area of 10,000-20,000m(2), and a relative depth ratio  lt 5%.
PB  - Springer, Dordrecht
T2  - Wetlands Ecology and Management
T1  - Biodiversity-friendly designs for gravel pit lakes along the Drina River floodplain (the Middle Danube Basin, Serbia)
EP  - 22
IS  - 1
SP  - 1
VL  - 27
DO  - 10.1007/s11273-018-9641-8
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Damnjanović, Bojan and Novković, Maja and Vesić, Aleksandra and Živković, Milica M. and Radulović, Snežana and Vukov, Dragana and Anđelković, Ana and Cvijanović, Dušanka Lj.",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Massive gravel excavation is one of the most destructive forces affecting riverine habitats in Europe. However, gravel pit lakes are also recognized as valuable wildlife refuge areas. Different hydromorphological characteristics of gravel pits may influence aquatic biota differently. Optimal selection of gravel excavation procedures may create favorable conditions for ecosystem diversity. The aim of this study was to correlate hydromorphological variables against macrophyte composition and metrics in gravel pit lakes along the lower course of the Drina River. Field research was carried out at 18 gravel pit lakes (60 survey sectors) and four fluvial lakes (13 survey sectors), during the summer months of 2015, 2016 and 2018. The role of hydromorphological variables in structuring macrophyte assemblages was tested using the partial Canonical Correspondence Analysis, while the Generalized Linear Model was performed to test the ability of selected hydromorphological attributes to predict macrophyte quantitative metrics. The results demonstrated high habitat quality and conservation value of the gravel pit lakes compared to natural sites. Hydromorphological predictors for different macrophyte assemblages were defined. General recommendation is that two pit types should be excavated within a single extraction field, with the minimal impact to the riparian and shore zones. The first type should be located up to 100m from river main channel, having area  lt 1000m(2) and a relative depth ratio  gt 5%. The second type should be optimally located 300m form river main channel, with maximum depth of 3-4m, surface area of 10,000-20,000m(2), and a relative depth ratio  lt 5%.",
publisher = "Springer, Dordrecht",
journal = "Wetlands Ecology and Management",
title = "Biodiversity-friendly designs for gravel pit lakes along the Drina River floodplain (the Middle Danube Basin, Serbia)",
pages = "22-1",
number = "1",
volume = "27",
doi = "10.1007/s11273-018-9641-8"
}
Damnjanović, B., Novković, M., Vesić, A., Živković, M. M., Radulović, S., Vukov, D., Anđelković, A.,& Cvijanović, D. Lj.. (2019). Biodiversity-friendly designs for gravel pit lakes along the Drina River floodplain (the Middle Danube Basin, Serbia). in Wetlands Ecology and Management
Springer, Dordrecht., 27(1), 1-22.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11273-018-9641-8
Damnjanović B, Novković M, Vesić A, Živković MM, Radulović S, Vukov D, Anđelković A, Cvijanović DL. Biodiversity-friendly designs for gravel pit lakes along the Drina River floodplain (the Middle Danube Basin, Serbia). in Wetlands Ecology and Management. 2019;27(1):1-22.
doi:10.1007/s11273-018-9641-8 .
Damnjanović, Bojan, Novković, Maja, Vesić, Aleksandra, Živković, Milica M., Radulović, Snežana, Vukov, Dragana, Anđelković, Ana, Cvijanović, Dušanka Lj., "Biodiversity-friendly designs for gravel pit lakes along the Drina River floodplain (the Middle Danube Basin, Serbia)" in Wetlands Ecology and Management, 27, no. 1 (2019):1-22,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11273-018-9641-8 . .
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