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@article{ddc2617156a24b1ab7dda9866d9e546f,
title = "Detection of two species of non-indigenous freshwater snails in Arctic Siberia",
abstract = "Some species of freshwater gastropods, known for their adaptability and resilience, have gained attention globally as invasive species. However, to date, only one invasive population of freshwater snails has been documented beyond the Arctic Circle. In this study, we report the discovery of two non-indigenous species, Planorbella duryi (Wetherby, 1879) and Physella acuta (Draparnaud, 1805), north of 69°N in the Norilsk Industrial District (Central Siberia). Their identification was based on morphological features and COI gene sequences. Both species are native to the temperate and subtropical zones of North America and may have entered the Arctic Asian reservoirs through aquarium introductions. The distribution of these populations is constrained to areas affected by thermal pollution, and their further spread into pristine reservoirs of Northern Siberia is unlikely.",
keywords = "Aquarium, Asia, Physella acuta, Planorbella duryi, species invasion, thermal pollution",
author = "Винарский, {Максим Викторович} and Аксёнова, {Ольга Владимировна} and Бабушкин, {Евгений Сергеевич} and Нехаев, {Иван Олегович} and Кондаков, {Александр Васильевич} and Khrebtova, {Irina S.}",
year = "2024",
doi = "10.1080/13235818.2024.2315525",
language = "English",
volume = "44",
pages = "152--159",
journal = "Molluscan Research",
issn = "1323-5818",
publisher = "Magnolia Press",
number = "2",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Detection of two species of non-indigenous freshwater snails in Arctic Siberia

AU - Винарский, Максим Викторович

AU - Аксёнова, Ольга Владимировна

AU - Бабушкин, Евгений Сергеевич

AU - Нехаев, Иван Олегович

AU - Кондаков, Александр Васильевич

AU - Khrebtova, Irina S.

PY - 2024

Y1 - 2024

N2 - Some species of freshwater gastropods, known for their adaptability and resilience, have gained attention globally as invasive species. However, to date, only one invasive population of freshwater snails has been documented beyond the Arctic Circle. In this study, we report the discovery of two non-indigenous species, Planorbella duryi (Wetherby, 1879) and Physella acuta (Draparnaud, 1805), north of 69°N in the Norilsk Industrial District (Central Siberia). Their identification was based on morphological features and COI gene sequences. Both species are native to the temperate and subtropical zones of North America and may have entered the Arctic Asian reservoirs through aquarium introductions. The distribution of these populations is constrained to areas affected by thermal pollution, and their further spread into pristine reservoirs of Northern Siberia is unlikely.

AB - Some species of freshwater gastropods, known for their adaptability and resilience, have gained attention globally as invasive species. However, to date, only one invasive population of freshwater snails has been documented beyond the Arctic Circle. In this study, we report the discovery of two non-indigenous species, Planorbella duryi (Wetherby, 1879) and Physella acuta (Draparnaud, 1805), north of 69°N in the Norilsk Industrial District (Central Siberia). Their identification was based on morphological features and COI gene sequences. Both species are native to the temperate and subtropical zones of North America and may have entered the Arctic Asian reservoirs through aquarium introductions. The distribution of these populations is constrained to areas affected by thermal pollution, and their further spread into pristine reservoirs of Northern Siberia is unlikely.

KW - Aquarium

KW - Asia

KW - Physella acuta

KW - Planorbella duryi

KW - species invasion

KW - thermal pollution

UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/6e268675-8a1f-3323-9dc3-be5aa51b3cf3/

U2 - 10.1080/13235818.2024.2315525

DO - 10.1080/13235818.2024.2315525

M3 - Article

VL - 44

SP - 152

EP - 159

JO - Molluscan Research

JF - Molluscan Research

SN - 1323-5818

IS - 2

ER -

ID: 117015855