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A contribution to the fauna of freshwater Bivalvia of waterbodies and watercourses of the Eastern slope of the Polar and Pre-Polar Urals. / Andreeva, S. I.; Andreev, N. I. ; Babushkin, E. S.
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T1 - A contribution to the fauna of freshwater Bivalvia of waterbodies and watercourses of the Eastern slope of the Polar and Pre-Polar Urals
AU - Andreeva, S. I.
AU - Andreev, N. I.
AU - Babushkin, E. S.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - The article is devoted to the fauna of Bivalvia (family Sphaeriidae) of waterbodies and watercourses of the eastern slope of the Polar and Pre-Polar Urals. The fauna of freshwater clams of this region remains practically unexplored. This study is aimed at identification of the species composition of Bivalvia and publication of images of the shells. We analyzed both qualitative and quantitative samples of molluscs as well as fish stomach contents. The identification of the material was based on conchological features, including the hinge structure. In total, 31 sphaeriid species is reported, and the annotated check-list, brief zoogeographic characteristics of the fauna, and shell images are provided. Most species demonstrate a limited spatial distribution within the studied area. The causes of discrepancies between published lists of sphaeriid species are discussed.
AB - The article is devoted to the fauna of Bivalvia (family Sphaeriidae) of waterbodies and watercourses of the eastern slope of the Polar and Pre-Polar Urals. The fauna of freshwater clams of this region remains practically unexplored. This study is aimed at identification of the species composition of Bivalvia and publication of images of the shells. We analyzed both qualitative and quantitative samples of molluscs as well as fish stomach contents. The identification of the material was based on conchological features, including the hinge structure. In total, 31 sphaeriid species is reported, and the annotated check-list, brief zoogeographic characteristics of the fauna, and shell images are provided. Most species demonstrate a limited spatial distribution within the studied area. The causes of discrepancies between published lists of sphaeriid species are discussed.
KW - Bivalvia
KW - Sphaeriidae
KW - fauna
KW - distribution
KW - ecology
KW - Urals
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85087907454&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - http://ruthenica.net/node/5904
UR - https://www.biotaxa.org/Ruthenica/article/view/62978
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85087907454
VL - 30
SP - 135
EP - 147
JO - Ruthenica
JF - Ruthenica
SN - 0136-0027
IS - 3
ER -
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