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Freshwater mussels house a diverse mussel-associated leech assemblage. / Bolotov, Ivan N.; Klass, Anna L. ; Kondakov, Alexander V. ; Vikhrev, Ilya V.; Bespalaya, Yulia V. ; Gofarov, Mikhail Yu. ; Filippov, Boris Yu. ; Bogan, Arthur E.; Lopes-Lima, Manuel; Zunn, Lau; Chan, Nyein; Aksenova, Olga V.; Dvoryankin, Gennady A.; Chapurina, Yulia E.; Kim, Sang Ki; Kolosova, Yulia S. ; Konopleva, Ekaterina S. ; Lee, Jin Hee; Makhrov, Alexander A. ; Palatov, Dmitry M. ; Sayenko, Elena M.; Spitsyn, Vitaly M.; Sokolova, Svetlana E.; Tomilova, Alena A.; Win, Than; Zubrii, Natalia A.; Vinarski, Maxim V.

в: Scientific Reports, Том 9, № 1, 16449, 01.12.2019.

Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданияхстатьяРецензирование

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Bolotov, IN, Klass, AL, Kondakov, AV, Vikhrev, IV, Bespalaya, YV, Gofarov, MY, Filippov, BY, Bogan, AE, Lopes-Lima, M, Zunn, L, Chan, N, Aksenova, OV, Dvoryankin, GA, Chapurina, YE, Kim, SK, Kolosova, YS, Konopleva, ES, Lee, JH, Makhrov, AA, Palatov, DM, Sayenko, EM, Spitsyn, VM, Sokolova, SE, Tomilova, AA, Win, T, Zubrii, NA & Vinarski, MV 2019, 'Freshwater mussels house a diverse mussel-associated leech assemblage', Scientific Reports, Том. 9, № 1, 16449. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-52688-3

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Bolotov, I. N., Klass, A. L., Kondakov, A. V., Vikhrev, I. V., Bespalaya, Y. V., Gofarov, M. Y., Filippov, B. Y., Bogan, A. E., Lopes-Lima, M., Zunn, L., Chan, N., Aksenova, O. V., Dvoryankin, G. A., Chapurina, Y. E., Kim, S. K., Kolosova, Y. S., Konopleva, E. S., Lee, J. H., Makhrov, A. A., ... Vinarski, M. V. (2019). Freshwater mussels house a diverse mussel-associated leech assemblage. Scientific Reports, 9(1), [16449]. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-52688-3

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Bolotov, Ivan N. ; Klass, Anna L. ; Kondakov, Alexander V. ; Vikhrev, Ilya V. ; Bespalaya, Yulia V. ; Gofarov, Mikhail Yu. ; Filippov, Boris Yu. ; Bogan, Arthur E. ; Lopes-Lima, Manuel ; Zunn, Lau ; Chan, Nyein ; Aksenova, Olga V. ; Dvoryankin, Gennady A. ; Chapurina, Yulia E. ; Kim, Sang Ki ; Kolosova, Yulia S. ; Konopleva, Ekaterina S. ; Lee, Jin Hee ; Makhrov, Alexander A. ; Palatov, Dmitry M. ; Sayenko, Elena M. ; Spitsyn, Vitaly M. ; Sokolova, Svetlana E. ; Tomilova, Alena A. ; Win, Than ; Zubrii, Natalia A. ; Vinarski, Maxim V. / Freshwater mussels house a diverse mussel-associated leech assemblage. в: Scientific Reports. 2019 ; Том 9, № 1.

BibTeX

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title = "Freshwater mussels house a diverse mussel-associated leech assemblage",
abstract = "Freshwater mussels (Unionida) are one of the most imperiled animal groups worldwide, revealing the fastest rates of extinction. Habitat degradation, river pollution and climate change are the primary causes of global decline. However, biological threats for freshwater mussels are still poorly known. Here, we describe a diverse ecological group of leeches (Hirudinea: Glossiphoniidae) inhabiting the mantle cavity of freshwater mussels. So far, examples of mussel-associated leech species are recorded from East Asia, Southeast Asia, India and Nepal, Africa, and North America. This group comprises a dozen glossiphoniid species with a hidden life style inside the mantle cavity of their hosts largely overlooked by researchers. We show that the association with freshwater mussels evolved independently in three leech clades, i.e. Batracobdelloides, Hemiclepsis, and Placobdella, at least since the Miocene. Seven mussel-associated leech species and two additional free-living taxa are describedhere as new to science ",
author = "Bolotov, {Ivan N.} and Klass, {Anna L.} and Kondakov, {Alexander V.} and Vikhrev, {Ilya V.} and Bespalaya, {Yulia V.} and Gofarov, {Mikhail Yu.} and Filippov, {Boris Yu.} and Bogan, {Arthur E.} and Manuel Lopes-Lima and Lau Zunn and Nyein Chan and Aksenova, {Olga V.} and Dvoryankin, {Gennady A.} and Chapurina, {Yulia E.} and Kim, {Sang Ki} and Kolosova, {Yulia S.} and Konopleva, {Ekaterina S.} and Lee, {Jin Hee} and Makhrov, {Alexander A.} and Palatov, {Dmitry M.} and Sayenko, {Elena M.} and Spitsyn, {Vitaly M.} and Sokolova, {Svetlana E.} and Tomilova, {Alena A.} and Than Win and Zubrii, {Natalia A.} and Vinarski, {Maxim V.}",
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AU - Bolotov, Ivan N.

AU - Klass, Anna L.

AU - Kondakov, Alexander V.

AU - Vikhrev, Ilya V.

AU - Bespalaya, Yulia V.

AU - Gofarov, Mikhail Yu.

AU - Filippov, Boris Yu.

AU - Bogan, Arthur E.

AU - Lopes-Lima, Manuel

AU - Zunn, Lau

AU - Chan, Nyein

AU - Aksenova, Olga V.

AU - Dvoryankin, Gennady A.

AU - Chapurina, Yulia E.

AU - Kim, Sang Ki

AU - Kolosova, Yulia S.

AU - Konopleva, Ekaterina S.

AU - Lee, Jin Hee

AU - Makhrov, Alexander A.

AU - Palatov, Dmitry M.

AU - Sayenko, Elena M.

AU - Spitsyn, Vitaly M.

AU - Sokolova, Svetlana E.

AU - Tomilova, Alena A.

AU - Win, Than

AU - Zubrii, Natalia A.

AU - Vinarski, Maxim V.

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PY - 2019/12/1

Y1 - 2019/12/1

N2 - Freshwater mussels (Unionida) are one of the most imperiled animal groups worldwide, revealing the fastest rates of extinction. Habitat degradation, river pollution and climate change are the primary causes of global decline. However, biological threats for freshwater mussels are still poorly known. Here, we describe a diverse ecological group of leeches (Hirudinea: Glossiphoniidae) inhabiting the mantle cavity of freshwater mussels. So far, examples of mussel-associated leech species are recorded from East Asia, Southeast Asia, India and Nepal, Africa, and North America. This group comprises a dozen glossiphoniid species with a hidden life style inside the mantle cavity of their hosts largely overlooked by researchers. We show that the association with freshwater mussels evolved independently in three leech clades, i.e. Batracobdelloides, Hemiclepsis, and Placobdella, at least since the Miocene. Seven mussel-associated leech species and two additional free-living taxa are describedhere as new to science

AB - Freshwater mussels (Unionida) are one of the most imperiled animal groups worldwide, revealing the fastest rates of extinction. Habitat degradation, river pollution and climate change are the primary causes of global decline. However, biological threats for freshwater mussels are still poorly known. Here, we describe a diverse ecological group of leeches (Hirudinea: Glossiphoniidae) inhabiting the mantle cavity of freshwater mussels. So far, examples of mussel-associated leech species are recorded from East Asia, Southeast Asia, India and Nepal, Africa, and North America. This group comprises a dozen glossiphoniid species with a hidden life style inside the mantle cavity of their hosts largely overlooked by researchers. We show that the association with freshwater mussels evolved independently in three leech clades, i.e. Batracobdelloides, Hemiclepsis, and Placobdella, at least since the Miocene. Seven mussel-associated leech species and two additional free-living taxa are describedhere as new to science

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