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View article: Range extension of Hyridella misoolensis (Schepman, 1897) (Bivalvia: Unionida: Hyriidae) from Batanta Island, West Papua, Indonesia
Range extension of Hyridella misoolensis (Schepman, 1897) (Bivalvia: Unionida: Hyriidae) from Batanta Island, West Papua, Indonesia Open
The freshwater bivalve Hyridella misoolensis (Schepman, 1897) is currently known as distributed on New Guinea Island and Misool Island westward of new Guinea. Here we report the first records of the species from Batanta Island, located to …
View article: Herbert D. Athearn and the Museum of Fluviatile Mollusks
Herbert D. Athearn and the Museum of Fluviatile Mollusks Open
Herbert D. Athearn (1923–2011) was an avid student of freshwater mollusks. He named his private shell collection “The Museum of Fluviatile Mollusks”, which was meticulously organized at his residence. This collection was curated to current…
View article: Herbert D. Athearn and the Museum of Fluviatile Mollusks
Herbert D. Athearn and the Museum of Fluviatile Mollusks Open
Herbert D. Athearn (1923-2011) was an avid student of freshwater mollusks. He named his private shell collection “The Museum of Fluviatile Mollusks,” which was meticulously organized at his residence. This collection was curate…
View article: Tree snails \(\textit{Amphidromus}\) Albers, 1850 (Pulmonata: Camaenidae) collected in Vietnam
Tree snails \(\textit{Amphidromus}\) Albers, 1850 (Pulmonata: Camaenidae) collected in Vietnam Open
The paper presents results on tree snails based on samples collected from various parts of Vietnam during the period of 2008–2022. As a result, 14 Amphidromus species were recorded, which increased the diversity of the genus in Vietnam to …
View article: Review of the globally invasive freshwater mussels in the genus Sinanodonta Modell, 1945
Review of the globally invasive freshwater mussels in the genus Sinanodonta Modell, 1945 Open
In this review, we synthesize the current knowledge of the biology, ecology, and impact of Sinanodonta freshwater mussels (Bivalvia, Unionidae), native to East Asia, that have successfully invaded Europe, Central America, North Africa, and…
View article: The Anodontini of Vietnam (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionidae: Unioninae) with the Description of a New Species
The Anodontini of Vietnam (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionidae: Unioninae) with the Description of a New Species Open
The basic knowledge of freshwater bivalves in the Unionida in some regions of the world is still limited, hindering potential conservation efforts, including in Vietnam. A subset of these mussels, the freshwater bivalve tribe Anodontini, i…
View article: A novel assembly pipeline and functional annotations for targeted sequencing: A case study on the globally threatened Margaritiferidae (Bivalvia: Unionida)
A novel assembly pipeline and functional annotations for targeted sequencing: A case study on the globally threatened Margaritiferidae (Bivalvia: Unionida) Open
The proliferation of genomic sequencing approaches has significantly impacted the field of phylogenetics. Target capture approaches provide a cost‐effective, fast and easily applied strategy for phylogenetic inference of non‐model organism…
View article: A freshwater mussel species reflects a Miocene stream capture between the Mekong Basin and East Asian rivers
A freshwater mussel species reflects a Miocene stream capture between the Mekong Basin and East Asian rivers Open
Freshwater mussels belonging to the genus Cristaria Schumacher, 1817 (Bivalvia: Unionidae) are widespread from Mongolia to Indochina while the range of one species, C. plicata (Leach, 1814), covers two biogeographic subregions, i.e., East …
View article: Shells of Pearlmussels, Margaritifera dahurica (Bivalvia: Margaritiferidae), as a biogeochemical indicator of the background (Holocene) and current major and trace elements content in riverine waters of Transbaikalia (southeast Siberia)
Shells of Pearlmussels, Margaritifera dahurica (Bivalvia: Margaritiferidae), as a biogeochemical indicator of the background (Holocene) and current major and trace elements content in riverine waters of Transbaikalia (southeast Siberia) Open
The concentration of the major and trace elements in the riverine waters of the Upper Amur basin (Transbaikalia, southeast Siberia) in the Late Holocene (5.5–1.2 kya) was determined by their accumulation in the archaeological shells of the…
View article: First record of Sinanodonta woodiana and report for freshwater bivalves from Iraq (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionidae)
First record of Sinanodonta woodiana and report for freshwater bivalves from Iraq (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionidae) Open
The native freshwater bivalve fauna of Iraq (Unionidae) is comprised of five native species documented in the literature. Here we report the first occurrence of the widely introduced Sinanodonta woodiana and suggest it represents the tempe…
View article: Diversity, biogeography, evolutionary relationships, and conservation of Eastern Mediterranean freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae)
Diversity, biogeography, evolutionary relationships, and conservation of Eastern Mediterranean freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) Open
Located at the junction between Europe, Africa, and Asia, with distinct evolutionary origins and varied ecological and geographical settings, together with a marked history of changes in orogeny and configuration of the main river basins, …
View article: Nominal taxa of freshwater Mollusca from Southeast Asia described by Dr. Nguyen N. Thach: A brief overview with new synonyms and fixation of a publication date
Nominal taxa of freshwater Mollusca from Southeast Asia described by Dr. Nguyen N. Thach: A brief overview with new synonyms and fixation of a publication date Open
In this correspondence, we present a summary of taxonomic names of freshwater Mollusca introduced by Dr. Nguyen N. Thach, an enthusiastic and productive malacologist from Vietnam. We show that this researcher described one new genus and 12…
View article: Mitogenomic phylogeny and fossil-calibrated mutation rates for all F- and M-type mtDNA genes of the largest freshwater mussel family, the Unionidae (Bivalvia)
Mitogenomic phylogeny and fossil-calibrated mutation rates for all F- and M-type mtDNA genes of the largest freshwater mussel family, the Unionidae (Bivalvia) Open
Zieritz, Alexandra, Froufe, Elsa, Bolotov, Ivan, Gonçalves, Duarte V., Aldridge, David C., Bogan, Arthur E., Gan, Han Ming, Gomes-Dos-Santos, André, Sousa, Ronaldo, Teixeira, Amilcar, Varandas, Simone, Zanatta, David, Lopes-Lima, Manuel (2…
View article: Mitogenomic phylogeny and fossil-calibrated mutation rates for all F- and M-type mtDNA genes of the largest freshwater mussel family, the Unionidae (Bivalvia)
Mitogenomic phylogeny and fossil-calibrated mutation rates for all F- and M-type mtDNA genes of the largest freshwater mussel family, the Unionidae (Bivalvia) Open
The Unionidae represent an excellent model taxon for unravelling the drivers of freshwater diversity, but, phylogeographic studies on Southeast Asian taxa are hampered by lack of a comprehensive phylogeny and mutation rates for this fauna.…
View article: The Pleistocene-Holocene aquatic molluscs as indicators of the past ecosystem changes in Transbaikalia (Eastern Siberia, Russia)
The Pleistocene-Holocene aquatic molluscs as indicators of the past ecosystem changes in Transbaikalia (Eastern Siberia, Russia) Open
Data on the historical change of the Transbaikalian malacofauna in the Neopleistocene and Holocene is presented. Aquatic mollusc shells from archaeological excavations of the ancient settlements dating from the Neolithic period to Medieval…
View article: Complete mitochondrial genomes of the freshwater mussels <i>Amblema plicata</i> (Say, 1817), <i>Pleurobema oviforme</i> (Conrad, 1834), and <i>Popenaias popeii</i> (Lea, 1857) (Bivalvia: Unionidae: Ambleminae)
Complete mitochondrial genomes of the freshwater mussels <i>Amblema plicata</i> (Say, 1817), <i>Pleurobema oviforme</i> (Conrad, 1834), and <i>Popenaias popeii</i> (Lea, 1857) (Bivalvia: Unionidae: Ambleminae) Open
Freshwater mussels are a critically imperiled group of mollusks that play key ecological roles and provide important services to humans. The Ambleminae is the only subfamily of these mussels, endemic to North America. Complete mitogenomes …
View article: The Pleistocene-Holocene aquatic molluscs as indicators of the past ecosystem changes in Transbaikalia (Eastern Siberia, Russia)
The Pleistocene-Holocene aquatic molluscs as indicators of the past ecosystem changes in Transbaikalia (Eastern Siberia, Russia) Open
Data on historical change of the Transbaikalian malacofauna in the Neopleistocene and Holocene is presented. Fossil shells from archeological excavations of the ancient settlements dating from the Neolithic period to Medieval and also from…
View article: Conservation status assessment and a new method for establishing conservation priorities for freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionida) in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River drainage
Conservation status assessment and a new method for establishing conservation priorities for freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionida) in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River drainage Open
The freshwater mussel (Unionida) fauna of the Yangtze River is among the most diverse on Earth. In recent decades, human activities have caused habitat degradation in the river, and previous studies estimated that up to 80% of the mussel s…
View article: Global Diversification Dynamics Since the Jurassic: Low Dispersal and Habitat-Dependent Evolution Explain Hotspots of Diversity and Shell Disparity in River Snails (Viviparidae)
Global Diversification Dynamics Since the Jurassic: Low Dispersal and Habitat-Dependent Evolution Explain Hotspots of Diversity and Shell Disparity in River Snails (Viviparidae) Open
The Viviparidae, commonly known as River Snails, is a dominant group of freshwater snails with a nearly worldwide distribution that reaches its highest taxonomic and morphological diversity in Southeast Asia. The rich fossil record is indi…
View article: <i>Microcondylaea bonellii</i> as a new host for the European bitterling <i>Rhodeus amarus</i>
<i>Microcondylaea bonellii</i> as a new host for the European bitterling <i>Rhodeus amarus</i> Open
We report for the first time that the freshwater mussel Microcondylaea bonellii (Férussac, 1827) functions as a suitable host for the European bitterling Rhodeus amarus (Bloch, 1782). Given the recent expansion of R. amarus in Europe, the …
View article: Phylogeny of European Anodontini (Bivalvia: Unionidae) with a redescription of Anodonta exulcerata
Phylogeny of European Anodontini (Bivalvia: Unionidae) with a redescription of Anodonta exulcerata Open
Freshwater bivalves are highly threatened and globally declining due to multiple anthropogenic impacts, making them important conservation targets. Because conservation policies and actions generally occur at the species level, accurate sp…
View article: Eight new freshwater mussels (Unionidae) from tropical Asia
Eight new freshwater mussels (Unionidae) from tropical Asia Open
Freshwater mussels are sensitive to habitat and water quality, revealing the fastest rates of human-mediated global extinction among aquatic animals. These animals are especially diverse in tropical Asia, the faunas of which are characteri…