Situation and Cercarial Infection of Freshwater Mollusk from Sirindhorn Reservoir, Ubon Ratchathani Province, Thailand. [PDF]
Haruay S, Piratae S.
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Underreported and taxonomically problematic: characterization of sanguinicolid larvae from freshwater limpets (Burnupiidae), with comments on the phylogeny and intermediate hosts of sanguinicolids. [PDF]
Outa JO, Avenant-Oldewage A.
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The First Report of a Water Mite Unionicola (Trombidiformes: Unionicolidae) Infection in Filopaludina spp. (Gastropoda: Viviparidae) from Thailand with a Description of a New Species of Unionicola (Polyatax) kasetbangkhenensis sp. nov. [PDF]
Rachprakhon P +4 more
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Checklist of digeneans (Platyhelminthes, Trematoda, Digenea) of Georgia. [PDF]
Arabuli L +3 more
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Aquatic invertebrate diversity in Apostle Islands and Isle Royale waters: comparison among habitats and sampling gears and to open Lake Superior. [PDF]
Trebitz A +4 more
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Sierraia: rheophilous West African river snails (Prosobranchia: Bithyniidae)
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1988Sierraia Connolly (Prosobranchia: Bithyniidae) was previously known as a monotypic genus endemic to rivers in Sierra Leone, West Africa. Based on over 16000 recently collected snails belonging to this genus an expanded description of the type species, S. leonensis Connolly, is given and three new species are described, with accounts of habitat, mode of
D S Brown, Brown D S
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MOLLUSK OF THE FAMILY BITHYNIIDAE (GASTROPODA, LITTORINIMORPHA) OF THE LOWER VOLGA PLAINS RIVER
Background. Preservation of stable and sustainable natural conditions in aquatic ecosystems of various territories is the most urgent problem of nature management in many regions of the world. Occurring changes together with the anthropogenic factor intensify the processes of destabilization of watercourse biocenoses.
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Shell as an indicator of the growth rate of freshwater gastropods of the family Bithyniidae
Contemporary Problems of Ecology, 2010Snails of the family Bithyniidae (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia) of 29 populations (14 014 individuals) from West Siberia were examined. Guidelines for studying the growth rate of the Gastropoda based on shells were proposed. Data on the effect of abiotic and biotic factors on the Gastropoda growth rate were analyzed. The effect of trematode parthenitae on
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A new species within the genus Bithynia (Gastropoda: Bithyniidae) from northwestern Türkiye
Zoology in the Middle East, 2023In Türkiye, the family Bithyniidae is represented by two genera: Bithynia (Leach, 1818) and Pseudobithynia (Glöer & Pešić, 2006). Recent studies have shown that Bithyniidae species have a broad distribution across southeastern Europe, including Greece, Montenegro, and Bulgaria.
Enis Akay +2 more
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