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Does lake eutrophication support biological invasions in rivers? A study on Dreissena polymorpha (Bivalvia) in lake-river ecotones. [PDF]
Czerniawski R, Krepski T.
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Erroneous records of freshwater clams (Sphaeriidae) from California
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FIGURES 8A–F. Pisidium vile, anatomy. A, B. Lateral views of left (38) and right (39) inner mantle border showing siphonal and inner radial mantle muscles. C. Distribution of scars of inner radial mantle muscles. D. Inner view of inner demibranch showing
Ituarte, Cristián (5252110) +3 more
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Background. The subfamily Sphaeriinae of freshwater bivalves is formed by three genera, Musculium, Pisidium,and Sphaerium. However, the monophyly of the latter two has been questioned in different phylogenetic analyses. Goals.
Franco-Jaccard, Cristian +3 more
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The life cycle of Musculium lacustre populations in the Saône river at Lyon was studied over a three-years period. Following the growth period which occurs from March to June, adults released larvae, then disappeared during the summer. Only a few newborn
J. Mouthon
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Species diversity and DNA barcode library of freshwater Molluscs of South Caucasus. [PDF]
Bikashvili A +3 more
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On the systematics of some Estonian pea clams (Bivalvia: Sphaeriidae: Pisidium spp.) [PDF]
Magistritöö Vee- ja maismaa ökosüsteemide rakendusbioloogia õppekavalHerneskarbid (Bivalvia: Sphaeriidae: Pisidium spp.) on suure morfoloogilise varieeruvusega, mistõttu on kirjeldatud palju liike, vorme ja varieteete, millest paljusid on hiljem ...
Voode, Margus
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The morphological plasticity of bivalve species may impair their correct identification. Pisidium species (Sphaeriidae) are difficult to distinguish, notably the common pea clam, Pisidium casertanum (Poli, 1791), which is a polymorphic species, often ...
Sousa, Ronaldo Gomes +5 more
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A Revision of the Sphaeriidae of North America (Mollusca: Pelecypoda). [PDF]
Ernest J. Roscoe, H. B. Herrington
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Comparison of quantitative and semi-quantitative sampling methodologies for biomonitoring of Mediterranean streams using benthic macroinvertebrates: a case study from Greece. [PDF]
Kazila E, Ntislidou C, Voreadou C.
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