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The first freshwater molluscs from Wrangel Island, arctic Russia. / Vinarski, Maxim V.; Palatov, Dmitry M.; Novichkova, Anna A.

In: Polar Research, Vol. 34, 23889, 2015.

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title = "The first freshwater molluscs from Wrangel Island, arctic Russia",
abstract = "The first finding of a freshwater snail, Sibirenauta sibiricus (Westerlund, 1877), in one of the lakes on Wrangel Island (north-eastern Russia) is reported. No freshwater mollusc species have hitherto been known from this island. Specimens from the island are morphologically compared with the type series of the species. How aquatic molluscs may have migrated to the Arctic island is briefly discussed.",
keywords = "Arctic, Freshwater snails, Physidae",
author = "Vinarski, {Maxim V.} and Palatov, {Dmitry M.} and Novichkova, {Anna A.}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2015 M.V. Vinarski et al.",
year = "2015",
doi = "10.3402/polar.v34.23889",
language = "English",
volume = "34",
journal = "Polar Research",
issn = "0800-0395",
publisher = "Taylor & Francis",

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AU - Vinarski, Maxim V.

AU - Palatov, Dmitry M.

AU - Novichkova, Anna A.

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PY - 2015

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N2 - The first finding of a freshwater snail, Sibirenauta sibiricus (Westerlund, 1877), in one of the lakes on Wrangel Island (north-eastern Russia) is reported. No freshwater mollusc species have hitherto been known from this island. Specimens from the island are morphologically compared with the type series of the species. How aquatic molluscs may have migrated to the Arctic island is briefly discussed.

AB - The first finding of a freshwater snail, Sibirenauta sibiricus (Westerlund, 1877), in one of the lakes on Wrangel Island (north-eastern Russia) is reported. No freshwater mollusc species have hitherto been known from this island. Specimens from the island are morphologically compared with the type series of the species. How aquatic molluscs may have migrated to the Arctic island is briefly discussed.

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DO - 10.3402/polar.v34.23889

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