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A new species within the genus Bithynia (Gastropoda: Bithyniidae) from northwestern Türkiye

Zoology in the Middle East, 2023
In 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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MORPHOLOGY OF THE RADULA OF SOME SIBERIAN REPRESENTATIVES OF THE BITHYNIIDAE FAMILY (MOLLUSCA: GASTROPODA)

open access: yesCONCEPTUAL AND APPLIED ASPECTS OF INVERTEBRATE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND BIOLOGICAL EDUCATION, 2020
Light microscopy was used to study the morphology of the radula of four nominal species of the Bithyniidae family living in Siberia: Boreoelona contortrix, B. sibirica, Opisthorchophorus baudonianus, O. troschelii. A significant difference in the structure of radula B. contortrix from the other three species is noted.
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Molluscs of the family Bithyniidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda) of Tyumen Region

Ruthenica, Russian Malacological Journal, 2023
The work is based on a study of long-term collections of molluscs of the family Bithyniidae from the waterbodies of the Tyumen region (Western Siberia), located within the world’s largest Ob-Irtysh natural focus of opisthorchiasis. Difficulties with species identifications of bithyniid snails, the first intermediate hosts of Opisthorchis , necessitate ...
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Monograph of the Australian Bithyniidae (Caenogastropoda: Rissooidea)

Zootaxa, 2003
The Bithyniidae is represented in Australia by a single genus-group, Gabbia Tryon, 1865. The species, including the type species of the genus, are described using shell, opercula, radular and anatomical characters. Twenty one species are recognised, 17 of them new.
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Suspension feeding in Bithynia tentaculata (Prosobranchia, Bithyniidae), as affected by body size, food and temperature

Oecologia, 1993
The suspension feeding of Bithynia tentaculata was tested in laboratory experiments. The animals were fed in 1-1 aerated glass beakers, and filtration rates were calculated from changes in cell concentrations during the 6-h experiment. Temperature influenced the filtering rate, with minimum values of 5ml · ind-1 · h-1 at 5° C and maxima of 17.2 ml ...
H, Brendelberger, S, Jürgens
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The effect of trematode parthenites on the individual fecundity of Bithynia troscheli (Prosobranchia: Bithyniidae)

Acta Parasitologica, 2014
AbstractWe studied the long-term infection of Bithynia troscheli (Paasch, 1842) snails with trematodes and estimated the influence of trematode parthenites on the individual fecundity of female snails from the Kargat River (Chany Lake, Russia). The prevalence of B.
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Contrasting feeding strategies of two freshwater gastropods, Radix peregra (Lymnaeidae) and Bithynia tentaculata (Bithyniidae)

Fundamental and Applied Limnology, 1997
The two freshwater gastropods Radix peregra and Bithynia tentaculata were fed with unlimited quantities of diatoms, green algae, cyanobacteria, maple leaf detritus and natural sediment for 11 weeks. Shell growth rates ranged from 0.0 mm per week with sediment and maple leaf detritus as food to 0.29 mm per week (B.
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A quantitative estimation of the role of bithyniidae snails (gastropoda: Prosobranchia) in the ecosystems of the southern part of Western Siberia (Russia)

Contemporary Problems of Ecology, 2013
This study describes the species diversity, abundance and biomass of gastropods in the ecosystems of the southern part of Western Siberia (Karasuk River and Krotovo Lake, Karasukskii district, Novosibirsk Oblast). Eighteen species belonging to seven families were recorded, Lymnaeidae, Planorbidae, Bulinidae, Bithynhdae, Physidae, Succineidae, and ...
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TREMATODE INFECTION OF FRESHWATER SNAIL, FAMILY BITHYNIIDAE IN THAILAND.

The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health, 2015
Opisthorchis viverrini is restricted to and requires for its aquatic life cycle only Bithynia snail as first intermediate host but many species of cyprinid fish as second intermediate hosts. A survey in Thailand of trematode infection in freshwater snails of the family Bithyniidae carried out during October 2008 - July 2009 found a total of 5,492 ...
Jutharat, Kulsantiwong   +10 more
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The Family Bithyniidae Gray, 1857 (Gastropoda: Truncatelloidea) in Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore

Tropical Natural History
Freshwater snails of the family Bithyniidae on mainland Southeast Asia are important intermediate hosts of zoonotic parasites. However, bithyniids in the southern tip of the mainland, in Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, have remained largely overlooked.
Ting Hui Ng, Siong Kiat Tan
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