In 2023, the Croatian Biological Society conducted research to determine the potential and intensity of tufa-building on the seven tufa waterfalls of the Krka River

As part of the research, they installed experimental plots, measured environmental factors, and collected samples for analysis. The obtained results indicate the complementary activity of various tufa-building communities specific to each of the seven tufa falls on the Krka River, and that each waterfall has a unique sample of the presence and abundance of those organisms. Researching tufa deposition on the natural and artificial surfaces shows that the Krka River has a very high tufa-building potential on all its waterfalls, and that the intensity of this process depends on the specific environmental conditions and biological components, varying from low to very high, but is never negative.

Living and viable tufa-building communities, tufa-building mosses and conglomerates of cyanobacteria responsible for encrusting tufa were recorded at all the waterfalls, in addition to a wealth of macrozoobenthos fauna that contributes to the process of calcite mineral deposition.

An additional experimental plot was installed at Skradinski buk downstream of the waterfalls, at the locality where the swimming area was previously located. It shows the recent formation of tufa on living moss communities, and on old blocks in the main river channel and alongside it.

Also at this locality, in addition to the moss and cyanobacteria tufa, large colonies of green algae have developed on blocks of old tufa along the main river. Of special note are the communities of the terrestrial green alga Trentepohlia aurea, a species first recorded in the Krka River area in 1890, making this the oldest record of a terrestrial algal species in Croatia (Hansgrig 1890). In later research, this species was not recorded up until now, 30 years later, again in the same area. This species of terrestrial algae from the group of green algae (Chlorophyta), has an intensive orange colouration due to direct exposure to sunlight, and indicates the return and revitalisation of the community after the cessation of human activities at this site.

 

Research

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  02/09/2025
The analysis of water exchange in Visovac Lake and the influence of the lake system on the transformation of runoff

The Krka River is characterized by a marked change in its course between river and lakes, which is a consequence of the growth of tufa barriers

  31/07/2025
Determining the state of the population of softmouth trout

Determining the state of the population of softmouth trout (Salmo obtusirostris) using eDNA and visual census method.

  24/04/2025
Macroalgae of the Krka River waterfalls

The tufa waterfalls of the Krka River are a dynamic freshwater ecosystem, in which the tufa-building process is closely tied to specific macroscopic conglomerates of algae

  18/03/2025
The project "An investigation into the state and composition of protists in the tufa barriers of the Krka River"

The aim of the project “An investigation into the state and composition of protists in the travertine barriers of the Krka River” was to describe the community of protists in the attached communities of the tufa barriers during the spring and autumn of 2024

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