Abstract

Chara baueri is one of the rarest charophytes worldwide. It had been considered extinct in Europe for more than a century, from the 1870s to 2006, when it was rediscovered in Germany. The current distribution of this species is limited to a few localities in Europe (Germany, Poland and Russia), and one locality in Asia (Kazakhstan). We present a new finding of Chara baueri, to be a significant contribution to the species ecology and biogeography, and helping to review and update the current scarce knowledge. Chara baueri was discovered in Serbia and monitored for two vegetative seasons in 2018 and 2019, along with the associated macrophyte vegetation and water quality parameters. The morphology and ecology data of the species are presented comparatively with the literature data and the biogeography is critically reviewed. The population in Serbia is the first verified record of Chara baueri in southern Europe. Considering the recent findings and the knowledge accumulated in these records, Chara baueri was very possibly never extinct at all, but overlooked in Europe for the entire 20th century. We suggest that waterfowl migrating from the northern parts of Europe should be considered as the important spreading agent of Chara baueri in southern regions.

Highlights

  • The purpose of this study is to report about the first record of C. baueri in Serbia (ponds in the locality Štrbac, in the special nature reserve (SNR) “Gornje Podunavlje”)

  • C. baueri was found in pond 1 in 2018 in July and August, and in 2019, at the end of July

  • In pond 2, C. baueri was found in August and September 2018

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Introduction

Braun is considered to be one of the rarest charophytes worldwide [1] It was first discovered and often collected in the Berlin area in the first half of the 19th century, until the. The first record of C. baueri since was made far away from the formerly known localities, in Kazakhstan in 1994, and this is still the only record in Asia [4]. It was rediscovered in Germany (Brandenburg) in 2006 [2] and newly discovered for Poland (2008) [5,6]

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