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History of the Hungarian Holocene mollusc fauna
GeoJournal, 1995Based on phylogenetical, palaeoecological and biostratigraphical studies on the Holocene malacofauna of Hungarian medium high mountains and flatlands, four faunal periods could be recognised in the mountains, while three ones on the flat regions.
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The Mollusc Fauna Of Natura 2000 Site "Augšdaugava"
2014Pilāte, Digna, Cibuļskis, Raimonds, Jakubāne, Iveta (2014): The Mollusc Fauna Of Natura 2000 Site "Augšdaugava".
Pilāte, Digna +2 more
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Mapping Britain's mollusc fauna: history, development and personalities
Archives of Natural History, 1998The British Isles has perhaps the most comprehensively mapped land and freshwater mollusc fauna at a national level with a history extending back 120 years. This results from the insight, dedication and enthusiasm of a relatively small group of almost exclusively amateur malacologists.
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Early Cretaceous non-marine mollusc faunas of Japan and Korea
Cretaceous Research, 2005Abstract A biostratigraphic correlation of Early Cretaceous marine and non-marine mollusc faunas of south-west Japan and exclusively freshwater faunas of Korea is proposed. The material originates from the Inner Zone of central Japan (Tetori, Sanchu), the Outer Zone of south-west Japan (Kyushu, Shikoku, Kii Peninsula), and the Kyongsang Basin of ...
Takeshi Kozai +4 more
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Fauna and Zoogeography of Molluscs of Turkmenistan
1994Zoogeography of terrestrial and inland water malacofauna of Turkmenistan is discussed. Fauna of the Kopetdagh (especially the terrestrial one) is intermediate between the faunas of Southwest Asia and Middle Asia. Freshwater fauna of molluscs in Kopetdagh is related to the Irano-Anatolian fauna.
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Quantitative studies on some living British wetland mollusc faunas
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1981The work described here provides a quantitative basis for die interpretation of fossil assemblages of Mollusca from wetland habitats. Wetlands were sampled for living Mollusca in East Anglia (including an intensive study at Wicken Fen) and Scotland.
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Effect of algal architecture on associated fauna: some evidence from phytal molluscs
Marine Biology, 2002In the southern Mediterranean Sea, replicate samples of six common upper-infralittoral algae (Cystoseira barbatula, Cystoseira spinosa, Sargassum vulgare, Halopteris scoparia, Dictyota fasciola, and Dictyota ...
Chemello R., Milazzo M.
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A Holocene non-marine mollusc fauna from Co. Mayo, Ireland
SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010, 2000(2000). A Holocene non-marine mollusc fauna from Co. Mayo, Ireland. SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010: Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 1183-1186.
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Successions of Quaternary mollusc fauna in easternmost continental Europe (southern Urals, Russia)
Quaternary International, 2011The evolution of the mollusc fauna found in the easternmost part of Europe was affected by three main stages of development during the Quaternary. The Early Eopleistocene mollusc assemblage consists of rare terrestrial and numerous freshwater species with numerous thermophilic (Pliocene) species.
Eugenia Osipova, Guzel Danukalova
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Messinian Lago-Mare mollusc fauna from the Gorgona Island slope, Tyrrhenian Sea
Geobios, 2007Late Miocene Lago-Mare macrofossiliferous sediments were recovered in the northeastern Tyrrhenian Sea by dredging the continental slope off Gorgona Island, Tuscan Archipelago, at 300470 m depth. The fossil assemblage consists of a rich lymnocardiid bivalve fauna dominated by Pontalmyra ex gr. P. incerta (Deshayes), associated with Dreissena ex gr.
Taviani M, Remia A, Esu D, Sami M
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