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A new alien species in Europe : First record of AUSTROPEPLEA VIRIDIS (quoy & gaimard, 1833) (mollusca, gastropoda, lymnaeidae) in Spain. / Schniebs, Katrin; Gloer, Peter; Vinarski, Maxim V.; Quinonero-Salgado, Sergio; Lopez-Soriano, Joaquin; Hundsdoerfek, Anna K.

в: Journal of Conchology, Том 42, № 5, 02.2017, стр. 357-370.

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Harvard

Schniebs, K, Gloer, P, Vinarski, MV, Quinonero-Salgado, S, Lopez-Soriano, J & Hundsdoerfek, AK 2017, 'A new alien species in Europe: First record of AUSTROPEPLEA VIRIDIS (quoy & gaimard, 1833) (mollusca, gastropoda, lymnaeidae) in Spain', Journal of Conchology, Том. 42, № 5, стр. 357-370.

APA

Schniebs, K., Gloer, P., Vinarski, M. V., Quinonero-Salgado, S., Lopez-Soriano, J., & Hundsdoerfek, A. K. (2017). A new alien species in Europe: First record of AUSTROPEPLEA VIRIDIS (quoy & gaimard, 1833) (mollusca, gastropoda, lymnaeidae) in Spain. Journal of Conchology, 42(5), 357-370.

Vancouver

Schniebs K, Gloer P, Vinarski MV, Quinonero-Salgado S, Lopez-Soriano J, Hundsdoerfek AK. A new alien species in Europe: First record of AUSTROPEPLEA VIRIDIS (quoy & gaimard, 1833) (mollusca, gastropoda, lymnaeidae) in Spain. Journal of Conchology. 2017 Февр.;42(5):357-370.

Author

Schniebs, Katrin ; Gloer, Peter ; Vinarski, Maxim V. ; Quinonero-Salgado, Sergio ; Lopez-Soriano, Joaquin ; Hundsdoerfek, Anna K. / A new alien species in Europe : First record of AUSTROPEPLEA VIRIDIS (quoy & gaimard, 1833) (mollusca, gastropoda, lymnaeidae) in Spain. в: Journal of Conchology. 2017 ; Том 42, № 5. стр. 357-370.

BibTeX

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title = "A new alien species in Europe: First record of AUSTROPEPLEA VIRIDIS (quoy & gaimard, 1833) (mollusca, gastropoda, lymnaeidae) in Spain",
abstract = "Freshwater snails of the genus Austropeplea were found on rice fields in Spain. It is the first record of this genus in Europe, very distant from all previously known localities of this taxon. By comparison of sequence data of the nuclear marker ITS-2 two specimens analysed fell into one cluster with GenBank sequences front Austropeplea viridis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1833) from Thailand and Australia, a Radix sp. sequence (Genbank) from Turkey and own sequences from Orientogalba specimens from China and Mongolia. Morphologically, the newly found snails correspond to specimens of A. viridis from Central Asia as well as to the syntypes of Lymnaea viridis collected in Guam. This finding confirms the high potential of aquatic pulmonale snails as successful transcontinental invaders.",
keywords = "Alien species, Austropeplea viridis, Europe, Lymnaeidae, Molecular genetics",
author = "Katrin Schniebs and Peter Gloer and Vinarski, {Maxim V.} and Sergio Quinonero-Salgado and Joaquin Lopez-Soriano and Hundsdoerfek, {Anna K.}",
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AU - Schniebs, Katrin

AU - Gloer, Peter

AU - Vinarski, Maxim V.

AU - Quinonero-Salgado, Sergio

AU - Lopez-Soriano, Joaquin

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N2 - Freshwater snails of the genus Austropeplea were found on rice fields in Spain. It is the first record of this genus in Europe, very distant from all previously known localities of this taxon. By comparison of sequence data of the nuclear marker ITS-2 two specimens analysed fell into one cluster with GenBank sequences front Austropeplea viridis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1833) from Thailand and Australia, a Radix sp. sequence (Genbank) from Turkey and own sequences from Orientogalba specimens from China and Mongolia. Morphologically, the newly found snails correspond to specimens of A. viridis from Central Asia as well as to the syntypes of Lymnaea viridis collected in Guam. This finding confirms the high potential of aquatic pulmonale snails as successful transcontinental invaders.

AB - Freshwater snails of the genus Austropeplea were found on rice fields in Spain. It is the first record of this genus in Europe, very distant from all previously known localities of this taxon. By comparison of sequence data of the nuclear marker ITS-2 two specimens analysed fell into one cluster with GenBank sequences front Austropeplea viridis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1833) from Thailand and Australia, a Radix sp. sequence (Genbank) from Turkey and own sequences from Orientogalba specimens from China and Mongolia. Morphologically, the newly found snails correspond to specimens of A. viridis from Central Asia as well as to the syntypes of Lymnaea viridis collected in Guam. This finding confirms the high potential of aquatic pulmonale snails as successful transcontinental invaders.

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KW - Austropeplea viridis

KW - Europe

KW - Lymnaeidae

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