An audit of performance in the analysis of biological samples. Ecosurveys Ltd [PDF]
Blackburn, J.H. +4 more
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Checklist of digeneans (Platyhelminthes, Trematoda, Digenea) of Georgia. [PDF]
Arabuli L +3 more
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An audit of performance in the analysis of biological samples in 1995. IRTU, Northern Ireland [PDF]
Blackburn, J.H. +4 more
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An audit of performance in the analysis of biological samples in 1998. Environment Agency AQC audit [PDF]
Blackburn, J.H. +5 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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Пресноводная малакофауна Украины в условиях глобального потепления климата земли [PDF]
Гарлінська (Лейченко), А. М. +8 more
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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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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
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Molluscs of the family Bithyniidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda) of Tyumen Region
Ruthenica, Russian Malacological Journal, 2023The 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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The studies of opisthorchiids larval stages associated with Bithyniidae snails can provide important and the most reliable data for opisthorchiidoses foci characterization due to the low mobility of such opisthorchiid's host species as Bithyniidae snails.
Alexey Katokhin, Elena Serbina
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