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Journal articles on the topic "Gastropod Fauna"

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Hua-Zhang, Pan, and Shen Shu-Zhong. "Late Permian (Lopingian) gastropods from the Qubuerga Formation at the Qubu section in the Mt. Everest (Qomolangma) Region, Southern Tibet (Xizang), China." Journal of Paleontology 82, no. 5 (2008): 1038–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1666/06-089.1.

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Late Permian gastropod fauna in the Mt. Everest (Qomolangma) region, southern Tibet (Xizang), China is poorly known. This paper describes a small gastropod fauna collected by one of the authors (SSZ) from the upper part of the Qubuerga Formation at the Qubu section. The section is located at about 30 km north of Mt. Everest (Fig. 1). Although a limited number of specimens is available, the fauna is more diverse than all previously reported gastropod faunas (e.g., Yu, 1975) from southern Tibet. Description of the gastropod fauna in the Mt. Everest region adds significant data for understanding
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Moreira, Juan, Eva Cacabelos, and Jesús Troncoso. "Diversity and spatial distribution of the gastropod fauna (Mollusca: Gastropoda) on subtidal sedimentary substrata of the Ensenada de Baiona (Galicia, NW Iberian Peninsula)." Iberus 27(1) (June 30, 2009): 103–17. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4543965.

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Gastropods (Mollusca: Gastropoda) are an important component of soft-bottom faunas in temperate latitudes. The diversity and distribution of gastropod fauna on sedimentary substrata at the Ensenada de Baiona (Galicia, NW Iberian Peninsula) was studied by means of quantitative sampling. The total number of species was similar to that found in other Galician “rias” dominated by sandy sediments and greater than in other “rias”. whose sediments are mostly muddy. Gastropod assemblages in gravelly and sandy bottoms of the inlet were, in general, more diverse than those in mud
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Lauridsen, Bodil W., and Kai Ingemann Schnetler. "A catalogue of Danian gastropods from the Baunekule facies, Faxe Formation, Denmark." Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) Bulletin 32 (April 1, 2015): 1–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.34194/geusb.v32.4593.

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This catalogue of 194 gastropod taxa is based on the collection of Danian gastropods from the Baunekule facies, Faxe Formation in eastern Denmark. The gastropod fauna is extremely rich and well preserved. Most of the gastropods (106 species) are referred to genus level only, 9 morphotypes to even higher taxonomical levels and 79 gastropods are referred to species level. The gastropods are classified following Bouchet & Rocroi (2005) as 4 different clades: Vetigastropoda (represented by 26 species and 10 superfamilies), Caenogastropoda (represented by 142 species and 17 superfamilies), Hete
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Filippenko, Dmitry. "Fauna of gastropod molluscs in the Curonian Lagoon littoral biotopes (Baltic Sea, Kaliningrad region, Russia)." Malacologica Bohemoslovaca 10 (December 21, 2011): 79–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/mab2011-10-79.

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A survey of the gastropod mollusc fauna in the coastal waters of the southern part of the Curonian Lagoon (Kaliningrad region, Russia) was carried out. Study revealed 34 aquatic gastropods representing 30% of Prosobranchia and 70% of Pulmonata. Obtained data showed higher mollusc diversity in the littoral biotopes in comparison with open areas of the Lagoon. The fauna is represented by a typical Central European species complex of freshwater gastropods. The reed zone along the coastline in the Lagoon functions as a barrier and provides shallow water habitats with slow moving and warmer water,
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Filippenko, Dmitry. "Fauna of gastropod molluscs in the Curonian Lagoon littoral biotopes (Baltic Sea, Kaliningrad region, Russia)." Malacologica Bohemoslovaca 10 (December 21, 2011): 79–83. https://doi.org/10.5817/MaB2011-10-79.

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A survey of the gastropod mollusc fauna in the coastal waters of the southern part of the Curonian Lagoon (Kaliningrad region, Russia) was carried out. Study revealed 34 aquatic gastropods representing 30% of Prosobranchia and 70% of Pulmonata. Obtained data showed higher mollusc diversity in the littoral biotopes in comparison with open areas of the Lagoon. The fauna is represented by a typical Central European species complex of freshwater gastropods. The reed zone along the coastline in the Lagoon functions as a barrier and provides shallow water habitats with slow moving and warmer water,
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GATTO, ROBERTO, STEFANO MONARI, PASCAL NEIGE, JEAN-DANIEL PINARD, and ROBERT WEIS. "Gastropods from upper Pliensbachian–Toarcian (Lower Jurassic) sediments of Causses Basin, southern France and their recovery after the early Toarcian anoxic event." Geological Magazine 152, no. 5 (2015): 871–901. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0016756814000788.

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AbstractA gastropod fauna has been studied from upper Pliensbachian – upper Toarcian deposits of two sections of the Causses Basin (southern France) in order to investigate the mode of recovery after the early Toarcian anoxic event. The fauna consists of 15 species, one of which is new (Bathrotomaria kronzwilmesorumsp. nov.). Their stratigraphical distribution shows two peaks of diversity – in the Bifrons Zone (Bifrons Subzone) and in the Aalensis Zone (Mactra Subzone) – which reflect brief times during which the oxygen content and bottom consistency favoured the settlement of a relatively div
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Dominici, Stefano. "The Revolution of Small Snails and the Early Modern Evolutionary Fauna." Diversity 17, no. 2 (2025): 120. https://doi.org/10.3390/d17020120.

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The species richness of major clades and functional groups among gastropods, a key element of Modern Evolutionary Fauna (MEF), underlines the dominant role of carnivorous Caenogastropoda and Heterobranchia, including small ectoparasites and micrograzers, at modern tropical latitudes. Neogastropoda are active predators that radiated in the Cretaceous, but their early Mesozoic MEF roots are poorly understood. The escalation hypothesis emphasises prey–predator interactions as gastropods’ macroevolutionary drivers during the Mesozoic Marine Revolution but overlooks the significance of highly diver
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Rohr, David M., Robert B. Blodgett, and Jiří Frýda. "Silurian Gastropoda from southeastern and west-central Alaska." Journal of Paleontology 82, no. 3 (2008): 604–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1666/07-006.1.

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Additional Silurian (Ludlovian) gastropods are described from the Heceta Formation in the Alexander terrane on Prince of Wales Island, southeastern Alaska. Species include Spinicharybdis krizi n. sp., Spinicharybdis boucoti n. sp., Morania wagneri n. sp., Haplospira craigi n. sp., Australonema sp., Pachystrophia cf. gotlandica (Lindström, 1884), and Medfrazyga gilmulli n. sp. An additional new Silurian species, Morania nixonforkensis n. sp., is described from the Nixon Fork subterrane of the Farewell terrane of west-central Alaska.The spine-bearing Spinicharybdis is placed into a new subfamily
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Longo, Pedro Augusto Dos Santos, Karine Ferreira Ribeiro Mansur, Fosca Pedini Pereira Leite, and Flávio Dias Passos. "The highly diverse gastropod assemblages associated with Sargassum spp. (Phaeophyceae: Fucales) habitats." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 99, no. 06 (2019): 1295–307. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315419000304.

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AbstractMacrophytes provide a habitat for many species of marine invertebrates, the gastropods being one of the main components. This study provides new information about Sargassum-associated gastropod biodiversity, through characterization of the fauna from a highly impacted area of Brazil, investigating its variation at a small spatial scale and between two main seasons of the year, as well as its relationship with macroalgae parameters. Density of gastropods was higher during the warmest season and varied throughout sampling sites. A significant and positive, however weak, relationship betw
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Hulopi, Mahriyana, Kiky M. De Queljoe, and Prulley A. Uneputty. "KEANEKARAGAMAN GASTROPODA DI EKOSISTEM MANGROVE PANTAI NEGERI PASSO KECAMATAN BAGUALA KOTA AMBON." TRITON: Jurnal Manajemen Sumberdaya Perairan 18, no. 2 (2022): 121–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.30598/tritonvol18issue2page121-132.

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Mangrove ecosystem conditions located on the coast of Passo village can be threatened by land conversion into residential areas. It will ecologically affect the habitat of fauna that is associated in mangrove areas, one of which is gastropod. This study aims to analyze the diversity of the gastropod on the coast of Passo village baguala subdistrics. This research was conducted on November 2020. Gastropod sampling was carried out at five stations using the lineer quadratic transect method. This research shows that sixteen gastropod species have been identified. Terebralia sulcata has the highes
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Gastropod Fauna"

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Souza, Bruno Henrique de Moraes e. "Gastropod fauna on organic falls at the Southwest Atlantic deep-sea." Universidade de São Paulo, 2018. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/21/21134/tde-05022019-165543/.

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The present study characterized the deep-sea gastropods community collected on whale bones and wood parcels artificially implanted in the deep Southwest Atlantic Ocean at 1500 and 3300 m depth for 23 months. A total of 5493 gastropods were collected and their distribution, abundance and diversity on substrates, depths and latitudes were calculated. Species richness and abundance of gastropods were higher in whale bones and deeper sites. Latitude did not seem to influence the distribution of mollusks. Five species were selected due to their abundance and possible ecological importance for furth
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Vaughan, Pamela Georgina. "Cretaceous Nerineacean gastropods." Thesis, Open University, 1988. http://oro.open.ac.uk/54369/.

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The Nerineacea form a distinctive and significant component of shallow marine Mesozoic Tethyan macrofaunas. They occur in shelf sediments deposited in tropical regions during the Jurassic and Cretaceous. The group first appears in the early Jurassic and high diversity levels had developed by late Jurassic and early Cretaceous times. A major extinction episode occurred during the latter part of the Cenomanian and the Turonian, with the Nerineacea becoming finally extinct in the Maastrichtian. The heterostrophic nature of the ncrineacean protoconch (described here from Nerineidae and Nerinellida
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Ketwetsuriya, Chatchalerm [Verfasser], and Alexander [Akademischer Betreuer] Nützel. "Permian gastropod faunas from Thailand : taxonomy, diversity and palaeobiogeography / Chatchalerm Ketwetsuriya ; Betreuer: Alexander Nützel." München : Universitätsbibliothek der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1212362942/34.

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Books on the topic "Gastropod Fauna"

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Liltved, William Rune. Cowries and their relatives of southern Africa: A study of the southern African Cypraeacean and Velutinacean gastropod fauna. Published by G. Verhoef, Seacomber Publications in conjunction with the Winshaw & Liltved families, 1989.

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Shileĭko, A. A. Fauna nazemnykh molli︠u︡skov (Gastropoda, Pulmonata terrestria) Kazakhstana i sopredelʹnykh territoriĭ: Fauna of land mollusks (Gastropoda, Pulmonata terrestria) of Lazakhstan and adjacent territories. Tovarishchestvo nauchnykh izdaniĭ KMK, 2013.

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Wetherbee, David Kenneth. Catalog of the terrestrial and fluviatile mollusk fauna of Hispaniola, and an history of early Hispaniolan malacology. D.K. Wetherbee, 1987.

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Beets, C. Molluscan fauna of the Lower Gelingseh Beds s. str., Sangkulirang area, Kalimantan Timur (East Borneo) ; Notes on Buccinulum (Gastropoda, Buccinidae), a reappraisal ; Neogene Mollusca from the Vogelkop (Bird's Head Peninsula), West Irian, New Guinea. Rijksmuseum van Geologie en Mineralogie, 1986.

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Angelov, Angel M. Mollusca Gastropoda Et Bivalvia Aquae Dulcis (Catalogus Faunae Bulgaricae, 4). Pensoft Pub, 2000.

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Graham, Alastair. Molluscs: Prosobranch and Pyramidellid Gastropods : Keys and Notes for Identification of the Species (Synopses of the British Fauna No 2). 2nd ed. Brill Academic Pub, 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Gastropod Fauna"

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Gosliner, Terrence M. "The Opisthobranch Gastropod Fauna of the Galápagos Islands." In Topics in Geobiology. Springer US, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0646-5_14.

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Sreeraj, C. R., C. Sivaperuman, and C. Raghunathan. "Species Diversity and Abundance of Opisthobranch Molluscs (Gastropoda: Opisthobranchia) in the Coral Reef Environments of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India." In Ecology and Conservation of Tropical Marine Faunal Communities. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38200-0_6.

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Arnaud, Patrick M., and Stefan Hain. "Quantitative distribution of the shelf and slope molluscan fauna (Gastropoda, Bivalvia) of the Eastern Weddell Sea (Antarctica)." In Weddell Sea Ecology. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77595-6_11.

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Chase, Ronald. "The Gastropods." In Behavior & Its Neural Control in Gastropod Molluscs. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195113143.003.0001.

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Abstract The phylum Mollusca is second only to the Anthropoda in number of species. The molluscan lineage has been extremely plastic, and a great variety of structural plans have appeared. Of the seven classes of molluscs (Fig. 1.1), the largest is Gastropoda, which accounts for about 80% of the extant fauna. Estimates of the total number of living gastropod species is at least 40,000 and perhaps more than 100,000, with about 13,000 named genera (Bieler, 1992); the range of uncertainty indicates our substantial ignorance of this major taxonomic group.
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Takenouchi, Koichi. "A BOULDER SHORE GASTROPOD FAUNA IN HONGKONG." In The Malacofauna of Hong Kong and Southern China II (2 vols). Hong Kong University Press, 1985. https://doi.org/10.1515/9789882203884-028.

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Nishino, M., and N. C. Watanabe. "Evolution and endmism in Lake Biwa, with special reference to its gastropod mollusc fauna." In Advances in Ecological Research. Elsevier, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0065-2504(00)31011-x.

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Li, Z. Y. "A survey of imposex levels in subtidal gastropods (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from Hong Kong." In The Marine Flora and Fauna of Hong Kong and Southern China V. Hong Kong University Press, 2000. https://doi.org/10.1515/9789882202191-034.

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"Gastropods, Isopods, Diplopods, and Chilopods: Neglected Groups of the Decomposer Food Web." In Fauna in Soil Ecosystems. CRC Press, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781482273571-9.

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Hallam, A., and P. B. Wignall. "Latest Ordovician extinctions: one disaster after another." In Mass Extinctions and Their Aftermath. Oxford University PressOxford, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198549178.003.0003.

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Abstract Between the end-Cambrian crisis and the next major mass extinction in the latest Ordovician, trilobites continued to flourish. However, their predominance in benthic communities was usurped by the increasingly diverse groups that belong to Sepkoski’s (1981) ‘Palaeozoic fauna’. These included articulate brachiopods, bryozoans, graptolites, condones, echinoderms, and the rugose and tabulate corals. Various mollusc orders(such as the nautiloids, bivalves, and gastropods) also diversified, although to a lesser degree than the Palaeozoic fauna. Peak Ordovician diversity coincided with the
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Hayward, P. J., G. D. Wigham,, and N. Yonow. "Mollusca I Polyplacophora,Scaphopoda,and Gastropoda." In The Marine Fauna of the British Isles and North-West Europe. Oxford University PressOxford, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198575153.003.0001.

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Abstract The molluscs constitute one of the largest groups of marine organisms and, with the exception of the Monoplacophora, representatives of all classes may be found in British waters. The basic molluscan body plan has responded adaptively to environmental pressures and opportunities, perhaps more so than any other phylum of marine organisms, and has been profoundly modified in many different ways. Living molluscs occur in terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems, and in the latter case have become adapted to almost every kind of habitat from abyssal oozes to oceanic surface currents
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Conference papers on the topic "Gastropod Fauna"

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Willging, Stephen, John Westgaard, H. Douglas Hanks, and Alexander Hastings. "A LOOK AT POSSIBLE UPDATES TO THE GASTROPOD FAUNA OF THE LATE CRETACEOUS COLERAINE FORMATION OF MINNESOTA (HILL ANNEX MINE STATE PARK)." In 54th Annual GSA North-Central Section Meeting - 2020. Geological Society of America, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2020nc-348234.

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Anastas, A. V., and E. N. Kravchenko. "THE NEW LOCATION OF THE SARMATIAN FAUNA IN THE TERRITORY OF THE DNIESTER REGION." In Scientific and practical conference with international participation "Geo- and bioecological problems of the middle and lower Dniester river basin". A.O. Asociația Internațională a Păstrătorilor Râului Eco-TIRAS, 2024. https://doi.org/10.70739/gbp2024.01.

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The northern part of the Pridnestrovie is known as a territory with many geologic outcrops. On southern outskirts of the village of Oknitsa in the Kamenka district has been studied for the first time an outcrop of sandy and carbonate rocks, which is attributed to Lower Sarmatian. The strata with few or no fauna alternate with strata rich in mollusk shells. In the right part of the outcrop “belts” rich in gastropods from the family Cerithiidae can be traced.
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Khameiss, Belkasim, K. Christopher Beard, and Richard Fluegeman. "REWORKED MARINE INVERTEBRATE FAUNA (GASTROPODA AND CORAL) FROM THE EOCENE UZUNÇARŞIDERE FORMATION OF CENTRAL ANATOLIA (TURKEY)." In GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016. Geological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2016am-277640.

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Oliveira, Alisson dos Santos, Bruno Henrique Parra, Beatriz Milani Gomes, and Fernanda De Oliveira Martins. "COMPARAÇÃO DA FAUNA DE INVERTEBRADOS DE SERRAPILHEIRA EM DOIS AMBIENTES COM DIFERENTES GRAUS DE PRESERVAÇÃO." In II Congresso Brasileiro de Ciências Biológicas On-line. Revista Multidisciplinar Educação e Meio Ambiente, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51189/rema/1654.

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Introdução : A ação antropológica vem influenciando mudanças negativas nos ambientes naturais devido a constante poluição e desmatamento causado pelo homem. Pensando nisso, é esperado que ambientes preservados, sem muita interferência, possuam uma maior variedade de espécies de animais e plantas. Objetivo: Com o objetivo de evidenciar essa ideia, com enfoque em comparar os ambientes e buscando outros cálculos como, frequência, abundância e índices de diversidade, foram realizadas coletas para obtenção de dados através da triagem da serrapilheira coletada. Material e Métodos: A metodologia util
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