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Primer registro de Musculium Argentinum (D'ORBIGNY 1835) (BIVALVIA: SPHAERIIDAE) en aguas continentales chilenas [PDF]
Se comunica el primer registro de Musculium argentinum (d'Orbigny 1835) Bivalvia: Sphaeriidae) sobre la base de especímenes recolectados del fondo fangoso de piletas de engorda de la piscicultura de Lautaro (38° 32' S; 72° 27' W).
Sobarzo, Cristian +3 more
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Con el fin de determinar el impacto del uso del suelo sobre las características bióticas y abióticas de quebradas en la cuenca del río La Vieja, se evaluaron 21 quebradas en los municipios de Alcalá, Ulloa y Cartago (Valle del Cauca).
Lina Paola Giraldo +4 more
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Some Morphological Regularities in the Growth of Orb Shells (Sphaeriidae, Bourg., 1883)
The paper deals with some size characteristics of orb shells (Sphaeriidae Bourg, 1883) which are of a definite taxonomic value and with peculiarities of their shells growth.
Стадниченко, А.П.
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Sphaeriidae of Athabaska and Great Slave Lakes, Northwestern Canada
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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FIRST RECORD OF PISIDIUM GLOBULARE CLESSIN, 1873 (MOLLUSCA: BIVALVIA: SPHAERIIDAE) FROM KOSOVO
This article gives the first record of Pisidium globulare Clessin, 1873 (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Sphaeriidae) from Kosovo.
Glöer, Peter +3 more
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Nuclear dna content in two chilean species of pisidium (Veneroida: Sphaeriidae)
The pill clams Pisidium chilense (d'Orbigny, 1846) and Pisidium huillichum (Ituarte, 1999) showed a 2C DNA content of 4.04 ± 0.4 pg and 2.35 ± 0.24 pg, respectively.
Parada Zamorano, Esperanza +4 more
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Aquatic habitats impacted by anthropogenic activities such as mining can contain metal mixtures of nonessential and essential trace metals. The consequences of chronic exposure to metal mixtures on the life history of benthic organisms are unclear, as ...
Edwards, Dechen D
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Systematic revision of the Sphaeriinae (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Veneroida, Sphaeriidae).
The Sphaeriidae, commonly known as pea, pill, nut and fingernail clams, are prominent and ubiquitous members of freshwater ecosystems. Sphaeriid clams exhibit various peculiar biological features, including hermaphroditism, self-fertilization ...
Lee, Taehwan
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Six decades of Lake Ontario ecological history according to benthos. [PDF]
Burlakova LE +10 more
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