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Prosthogonimus cuneatus (Digenea, Prosthogonimidae) in Bithynia tentaculata mollusks in Ukraine
Parthenitae and larvae of Prosthogonimus cuneatus Rudolphi, 1809 in the fresh water mollusk Bithynia tentaculata s were firstly found in the eastern Polissya (the Psel river bend, Sumy oblast).
Y. P. Zhytova, A. M. Yemets
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Opercula of Bithynia tentaculata
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Notizen: Exogastrula-Keime bei Bithynia tentaculata
Raven 1 entdeckte, daß bei Limnea stagnalis die Gastrulation durch Behandlung mit Lithiumchlorid verhindert werden kann. Auch die Keime von Bithynia tentaculata exogastrulieren nach einer solchen Behandlung.
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Genetic Structure of Faucet Snail, Bithynia tentaculata Populations in North America, Based on Microsatellite Markers [PDF]
Bithynia tentaculata is believed to have been extirpated from North America during the last glacial maximum. It was reintroduced into North America via the Great Lakes basin in the 1800's and has recently been expanding its geographic range. This snail serves as intermediate host for three trematodes that cause extensive recurring morbidity and ...
Rebecca Cole +2 more
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Vodní měkkýši národní přírodní památky Žehuňský rybník (střední Čechy) [PDF]
The Žehuňský rybník National Nature Monument (Central Bohemia, Czech Republic) contains a pond (258 ha) with extensive wetlands in its surroundings. Aquatic molluscs of this area were studied in years 2005–2019.
Luboš Beran, Vendula Beranová
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Bithyniid Abundance in the South of Western Siberia Water-Courses and Water Reservoirs (Russia)
Gastropoda are an important component of the freshwater benthic communities of Western Siberia and participate in a number of trophic relationships and as the intermediate hosts of trematodes.
Elena A. Serbina
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20. Bithynia tentaculata (Linnaeus, 1758) Findings in Serbia. Bithynia (Bithynia) tentaculata: Karaman & Karaman (2007). Bithynia tentaculata: Hesse (1929); Tomić (1959); Matoničkin et al. (1975); Frank et al. (1990); Jovanović (1990); Arambašić (1994); Karaman (2001); Jakovčev-Todorović et al. (2005); Jović et al. (2006); Paunović et al. (2007a, 2008,
Marković, Vanja +6 more
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Vodní měkkýši Zoologické zahrady hl. m. Prahy [PDF]
The Prague zoological garden is one of the most famous zoos in Europe. It covers an area of 58 ha on the right bank of the Vltava River (a tributary of the Elbe River). Aquatic molluscs of this zoo were studied mostly in 2019.
Luboš Beran
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Vodné mäkkýše ochranársky významných lokalít na Podunajskej nížine [PDF]
In the autumn of 2014, we conducted a malacological survey at 23 freshwater bodies in the Danubian lowland, SW Slovakia. We aimed to conduct a malacological inventory of semi-natural sites of a high conservation value.
Tomáš Čejka +13 more
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