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Vinarski, M.V.; Aksenova, O.V.; Bolotov, I.N.; Vázquez, A.A.; Alda, P.; Pointier, J.-P.; Hurtrez-Boussès, S. (2023). Biogeography of the living Lymnaeidae, in: Vinarski, M.V. et al. The Lymnaeidae. A handbook on their natural history and parasitological significance. Zoological Monographs, 7: pp. 183-206. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30292-3_7
In: Vinarski, M.V.; Vázquez, A.A. (Ed.) (2023). The Lymnaeidae. A handbook on their natural history and parasitological significance. Zoological Monographs, 7. Springer: Cham. ISBN 978-3-031-30291-6; e-ISBN 978-3-031-30292-3. XIII, 477 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30292-3, meer
In: Zoological Monographs. Springer Nature: Cham. ISSN 2523-3904; e-ISSN 2523-3912, meer
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Trefwoorden |
Lymnaeidae Rafinesque, 1815 [WoRMS] Zoet water |
Author keywords |
Zoogeographical regions; Distribution; Zoogeography; Faunal similarity; Lymnaeidae; Regionalization; Dispersal; Aquatic Invasions |
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- Vinarski, M.V.
- Aksenova, O.V.
- Bolotov, I.N.
- Vázquez, A.A.
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- Alda, P.
- Pointier, J.-P.
- Hurtrez-Boussès, S.
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Abstract |
The distribution of the recent Lymnaeidae across continents and zoogeographical regions of the world is reviewed, with a brief characteristic of the geographical distribution of each extant lymnaeid genus. The quantitative estimates of the similarity between the lymnaeid faunas of different continents and the largest zoogeographical regions are provided and discussed. It is shown that the highest taxonomic level of endemism in the family is observed in the Nearctic region, and the overall faunal similarity is highest among the Palaearctic and Oriental region, whereas the Australian fauna is the most peculiar. A special section of the article is devoted to a review of the invasive lymnaeid species and the possible consequences of their invasions to the non-native areas. |
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