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TAXONOMY AND PALAEOECOLOGY OF CONTINENTAL GASTROPODA (MOLLUSCA) FROM THE LATE PLEISTOCENE MAMMOTH-BEARING SITE OF BULLENDORF IN NE AUSTRIA [PDF]

open access: yesRivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, 2018
We present a taxonomic and palaeoecological analysis of a continental mollusc fauna from a mammoth-bearing succession near Bullendorf in Lower Austria.
DARIA CAROBENE   +3 more
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Sediment core fossils in ancient Lake Ohrid: testing for faunal change since the Last Interglacial [PDF]

open access: yesBiogeosciences, 2010
Ancient Lake Ohrid is probably of early Pleistocene or Pliocene origin and amongst the few lakes in the world harbouring an outstanding degree of endemic biodiversity.
C. Albrecht   +3 more
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The coastal marine mollusc fauna of King Island, Tasmania [PDF]

open access: yesPapers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 2014
The findings of a week-long survey of coastal marine molluscs around King Island are documented. In total, 408 species were recorded, 78 for the first time. King Island appears to be the only Tasmanian outpost for 44 species. Only two non-native species were found.
Grove, SJ, de Little, R
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Mollusc fauna along an offshore-fjord gradient

open access: bronzeMarine Ecology Progress Series, 1993
L Buhl-Mortensen, T Heisseter
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Review of heterobranch molluscs fauna in the Boka Kotorska Bay, Montenegro

open access: diamondActa Adriatica, 2019
Heterobranch molluscs fauna in Montenegro has been poorly investigated so far. The aim of the present paper is to improve the knowledge about species diversity of these marine organisms in the Boka Kotorska Bay, specific fjord-like entity in the southern Adriatic Sea.
Jovanović, Milica   +4 more
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Mollusc fauna from the Palaeolithic Site at Mogyorósbánya

open access: yesCommunicationes Archaeologicae Hungariae, 1992
Endre Krolopp
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Impact of the Salinity Gradient on the Mollusc Fauna in Flooded Mine Subsidences (Karvina, Czech Republic) [PDF]

open access: diamond, 2014
This paper presents the impact of salinisation on the aquatic mollusc fauna in fl ooded mine subsidences in the Karvina region (Czech Republic). The results of the previous research on salinity in fl ooded mine subsidences show that some of them ...
Kamila Kašovská   +3 more
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