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Conservation Genetics Resources, 2010
Bithynia tentaculata (Linnaeus, 1758), a snail native to Europe, was introduced into the US Great Lakes in the 1870’s and has spread to rivers throughout the Northeastern US and Upper Mississippi River (UMR). Trematode parasites, for which B. tentaculata is a host, have also been introduced and are causing widespread waterfowl mortality in the UMR ...
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Bithynia tentaculata (Linnaeus, 1758), a snail native to Europe, was introduced into the US Great Lakes in the 1870’s and has spread to rivers throughout the Northeastern US and Upper Mississippi River (UMR). Trematode parasites, for which B. tentaculata is a host, have also been introduced and are causing widespread waterfowl mortality in the UMR ...
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Hydrobiologia, 2019
In Thailand, there are at least ten species of freshwater snails of the family Bithyniidae, most of which can act as intermediate hosts of veterinary and medically important parasites. The genetic variation, geographical distribution, and taxonomic status of some species are obscure, including for Hydrobioides nassa.
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In Thailand, there are at least ten species of freshwater snails of the family Bithyniidae, most of which can act as intermediate hosts of veterinary and medically important parasites. The genetic variation, geographical distribution, and taxonomic status of some species are obscure, including for Hydrobioides nassa.
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Studies on lophocercous cercariae from Bithynia siamensis goniomphalus (Prosobranchia: Bithyniidae).
The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health, 1994Cercariae from Bithynia siamensis goniomphalus were studied in an area endemic for opisthorchiasis. Snails emitted different types of cercariae when shedding was induced by illumination. In addition to two lophocercous cercariae, a monostome cercaria (probably Notocotylus sp), two different furcocercariae and a xiphidiocercaria were found.
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Archiv Fur Molluskenkunde
This study aims to reveal the freshwater mollusc assemblages from 6 sites sampled along Gonen cayi, a stream which flows into the southern Marmara Sea in north-western Turkiye. The stream was sampled using the multi-habitat sampling method with a hand net.
AYTUĜ Zilifli, Serpil Odabasi
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This study aims to reveal the freshwater mollusc assemblages from 6 sites sampled along Gonen cayi, a stream which flows into the southern Marmara Sea in north-western Turkiye. The stream was sampled using the multi-habitat sampling method with a hand net.
AYTUĜ Zilifli, Serpil Odabasi
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К фауне моллюсков семейства Bithyniidae (Gastropoda, Pectinibranchia) Свердловской области
2018По материалам коллекции Музея Института экологии растений и животных УрО РАН изучен видовой состав гребнежаберных моллюсков сем. Bithyniidae (Gastropoda, Pectinibranchia) из водоемов Свердловской обл. Определено 12 видов, относящихся к 5 родам: Bithynia (4), Boreoelona (1), Digyrcidum (2), Opisthorchophorus (3) и Paraelona (2).
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ЗАМЕТКИ ПО ФАУНЕ МОЛЛЮСКОВ СЕМЕЙСТВА BITHYNIIDAE РЕКИ БОЛЬШОЙ БАЛЫК (ТЮМЕНСКАЯ ОБЛАСТЬ)
2020Приводятся морфологические описания и сведения о распространении трех видов моллюсков сем. Bithyniidae родов Boreoelona ( B. contortrix , B. sibirica) и Opisthorchophorus (O. hispanicus) , обитающих в водоемах поймы р. Бол. Балык в окрестностях г. Пыть-Ях (Тюменская обл.). Для O.
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DESCRIPTION OF A NEW PSEuDOBITHYNIA N. SP (GASTROPODA: BITHYNIIDAE) FROM NORTHWEST TURKEY
2013The Family Bithyniidae widely distributed in the Balkans and is represented by two genera in Europe: Bithynia and Pseudobithynia. More recent data about the Bithyniidae shows that the majority of family members are distributed in the Balkans and especially Greece.
ODABAŞI, DENİZ ANIL +2 more
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