…uana Radoman, 1973 (Caenogastropoda: Truncatelloidea) in the Balkans Journal of Molluscan Studies , 2015 Species composition, habitat distribution, zoogeographical structure and origin of the malakofauna in town Stara Zagora (Bulgaria) Habitats of the Otter (Lutra lutra L.) in so…
… familiar inhabitants of our present seas. Each of the principal groups of true mollusca was represented: Pelecypods ( Modioloides ); Gasteropods ( Scenella , Pleurotomaria, Trochonema ); Pteropods ( Hyohthellus , Hyolithes , Salleretta ); Cephalopods ( Orthoceras , Cystoceras ).…
…n optic light microscope. The macroscopic analyses detected vegetal, arthropod, Mollusca, vertebrate and fungi remains. While the microscopic one detected Enterobius vermicularis eggs. This is the first finding of E. vermicularis in a paleoparasitological analysis of a coprolite …
…fic Island Invasive Species. 17: Lissachatina fulica , the Giant African Snail (Mollusca: Achatinidae; Achatininae) Wallace M. Meyer III and Robert H. Cowie A Century of Vegetation Change on an Offshore Islet Brandon P. C. Najarian, Kevin Faccenda, and Kasey E. Barton Terrestrial…
…in the region. The multi-proxy study (geochemistry, plant macrofossils, pollen, Mollusca, Cladocera and Chironomidae analyses) were conducted on the Mesolithic-Neolithic section of the core. Additionally, Chironomidae subfossil analysis was conducted on the SM1 core from another …
…s many distinguished contributions to evolutionary biology, particularly of the mollusca. 1970 Чарлз Сазерленд Элтон (1900—1991) In recognition of the basic concepts he has contributed to the study of animal ecology which, with his foundation of the Bureau of Animal Population, h…
…da, Bryozoa, cies screened for the coastline of Montenegro (Tomanić Ctenophora, Mollusca, Porifera), and plants (macroalgae, et al. 2022), neither a comprehensive risk screening for non- vascular plants) in the risk assessment area; and (3) Euro- native marine species nor related…
…ss Gastropoda ) are a vast and diverse group of invertebrates within the phylum Mollusca , comprising the animals commonly known as snails and slugs . [ 3 ] With an estimated 65,000 to 80,000 living species, they form the second-largest animal class after the insects . [ 6 ] The …
…tive roles of natural and human drivers in shaping the Mediterranean landscape. Molluscan analysis may represent a valuable contribution to this issue. In this paper, land snail assemblages from three calcareous tufa deposits in the Luberon mountain were used to reconstruct Lateg…
… Series 1 Issue 4 1857 Energy Resources Palaeontological Report of Coal Measure Mollusca (Administrative Report 3, part 6) Edward T Cox Administrative Report 3, part 6 Download PDF Series 1 Issue 3 1857 Energy Resources Palaeontological Report of the Fossil Flora of the Coal Meas…
… Bailey in the book “Paleobiology, Paleoecology, and Systematics of Solemyidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Protobranchia) from the Mazon Creek Lagerstätte, Pennsylvanian of Illinois” in 2011. : Fossil Friday #313: Mazonomya mazonensis Throwback Thursday Throwback Thursday #313: Who Was …
… were visited and a total of 8067 prey items were collected which contained two mollusca classes, seven insect orders, one reptile family, two mammalian taxa and at least 54 avian species. Cicadas were the most common insects found in pellets (45.1%) followed by flying ants (34.8…
…ain questions of the conference which are prescriptive: - Worked shells, phylum Mollusca, mollusc shells, mother-of-pearl and material related to purple-dye production from archaeological field projects, museums and private collections, for example, Tridacnae shells that occasion…
…reliminary molecular phylogenetic relationships of Helminthoglypta land snails (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Helminthoglyptidae) from northern California and southern Oregon, USA Archiv für Molluskenkunde International Journal of Malacology , 2021 Towards a phylogeny of gastropod mollus…
…elong to the Molluscoida of Huxley—a lower division of the great kingdom of the Mollusca; but they have recently been placed by some naturalists amongst the Vermes or worms. Their larvæ somewhat resemble tadpoles in shape, [ 23 ] and have the power of swimming freely about. Mr. K…