Vladica Simić
Professor
Institute of Biology and Ecology
University of Kragujevac
Serbia and Montenegro
Biography
She is engaged in scientific research in the field of ecology, biogeography and environmental protection. The greatest contribution is reflected in the development of a new method for the ecological monitoring of groundwater and a new model for assessing the conservation priority of endangered species of macrobesic, decapod and crustaceans. Scientific results provide practical application both in ecological monitoring of water, as well as in conservation and sustainable use of the fish fund.
Research Interest
Ecology, biogeography and environmental protection
Publications
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Milosevic Dj., Cerba D., Szekeres J., Csanyi B., Tubic B., P Simic V. , M Paunovic M. M (2016). Artificial neural networks as an indicator search engine: The visualization of natural and man-caused taxa variability. Ecological Indicators, 61: 777-789. (ISSN1470-160X IF2014 - 3.444)
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Stojkovic-Piperac M., Milosevic Dj., Simic S., Simic V. (2016). The utility of two marine community indices to assess the environmental degradation of lotic systems using fish communities. Science of the Total Environment, 551: 1-8 (ISSN 0048-9697, IF2014 - 4.099)
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Simić VM , Simić SB, Paunović MM, Radojković N., Petrović A., Talevski T., Milosević Dj. D. (2016). The Alburnus benthopelagic fish species of the Western Balkan Peninsula: An assessment of their sustainable use. Science of the Total Environment, 540: 410-417. (ISSN 0048-9697, IF2014 - 4.099)