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Publikováno v:
Invertebrate Systematics. 35:394-470
The tribes Contradentini and Rectidentini (Unionidae) comprise a diverse clade of freshwater mussels endemic to South-east Asia. Our understanding of the diversity and phylogeny of this radiation has improved dramatically in recent years, but this sy
Autor:
Daniel L. Graf, Kevin S. Cummings
Publikováno v:
Journal of Molluscan Studies. 87
The objective of this review is to update our previously published checklist of Recent freshwater mussel species and genera (Graf & Cummings, 2007, J. Molluscan Stud.: 291–314) to reflect the new data and research findings that have accumulated ove
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Dirk Van Damme, Mary Seddon, Prem Bahadur Budha, Arthur E. Bogan, Maxim V. Vinarski, Do Van Tu, Alberto Martínez-Ortí, Gustavo Darrigran, Mikhail O. Son, Martin Haase, Canella Radea, Jasna Lajtner, Sonia Barbosa dos Santos, Guido Pastorino, Mohamed Ghamizi, David Allen, Christian Albrecht, Daniel L. Graf, Ted von Proschwitz, Ben Collen, Will Darwall, Jay Cordeiro, Annabelle Cuttelod, Nadia I. Dewhurst-Richman, Claudine Gibson, Vincent Prié, Kevin S. Cummings, Caroline M. Pollock, Charles N. Lange, Ümit Kebapçi, Rina Ramírez, David C. Aldridge, Eike Neubert, Evelyn Moorkens, Neelavar Anantharam Aravind, Kathryn E. Perez, Paul D. Johnson, Thomas von Rintelen, Dwayne A. W. Lepitzki, Olivier Gargominy, Kevin M. Smith, Craig Hilton-Taylor, Sophie E.H. Ledger, Anna-Sofie Stensgaard, M. Ramos, Manuel Lopes-Lima, Monika Böhm, Rajko Slapnik, Zoltán Fehér, Cristhian Clavijo, Frank Köhler
Publikováno v:
HYDROBIOLOGIA
Böhm, Monika Dewhurst-Richman, Nadia I. Seddon, Mary Ledger, Sophie E. H. Allen, David Bogan, Arthur E. Cordeiro, Jay Cummings, Kevin S. Cuttelod, Annabelle Darrigran, Gustavo Darwall, Will Fehér, Zoltán Gibson, Claudine Graf, Daniel L. Köhler, Frank Lopes-Lima, Manuel Martínez Ortí, Alberto Pastorino, Guido Perez, Kathryn E. Smith, Kevin van Damme, Dirk Vinarski, Maxim V. von Proschwitz, Ted von Rintelen, Thomas Aldridge, David C. Aravind, Neelavar A. Budha, Prem B. Clavijo, Cristhian Ramos, Marian A. Gargominy, Olivier Ghamizi, Mohamed Haase, Martin Hilton-Taylor, Craig Johnson, Paul D. Prié, Vincent Lajtner, Jasna Lange, Charles N. Lepitzki, Dwayne A.W. Moorkens, Evelyn A. Neubert, Eike 2020 The conservation status of the world's freshwater molluscs Hydrobiologia
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Böhm, Monika Dewhurst-Richman, Nadia I. Seddon, Mary Ledger, Sophie E. H. Allen, David Bogan, Arthur E. Cordeiro, Jay Cummings, Kevin S. Cuttelod, Annabelle Darrigran, Gustavo Darwall, Will Fehér, Zoltán Gibson, Claudine Graf, Daniel L. Köhler, Frank Lopes-Lima, Manuel Martínez Ortí, Alberto Pastorino, Guido Perez, Kathryn E. Smith, Kevin van Damme, Dirk Vinarski, Maxim V. von Proschwitz, Ted von Rintelen, Thomas Aldridge, David C. Aravind, Neelavar A. Budha, Prem B. Clavijo, Cristhian Ramos, Marian A. Gargominy, Olivier Ghamizi, Mohamed Haase, Martin Hilton-Taylor, Craig Johnson, Paul D. Prié, Vincent Lajtner, Jasna Lange, Charles N. Lepitzki, Dwayne A.W. Moorkens, Evelyn A. Neubert, Eike 2020 The conservation status of the world's freshwater molluscs Hydrobiologia
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With the biodiversity crisis continuing unchecked, we need to establish levels and drivers of extinction risk, and reassessments over time, to effectively allocate conservation resources and track progress towards global conservation targets. Given t
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Molluscan Studies.
Autor:
Daniel L. Graf, John M. Pfeiffer
Publikováno v:
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 175:307-318
Bilaterally asymmetrical glochidia (i.e. bivalved parasitic larvae bearing a large marginal appendage on a single valve) have been reported from five Asian freshwater mussel genera belonging to two separate subfamilies, the Gonideinae (i.e. Pseudodon
Publikováno v:
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 85:1-9
The freshwater mussel family Hyriidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionida) has a disjunct trans-Pacific distribution in Australasia and South America. Previous phylogenetic analyses have estimated the evolutionary relationships of the family and the major
Publikováno v:
Journal of Molluscan Studies. 80:303-314
The freshwater mussels Prisodontopsis aviculaeformis (F.R. Woodward, 1991) and Mweruella mweruensis (E.A. Smith, 1908) are endemic to Lake Mweru and confluent rivers in Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo in southcentral Africa. Each species
Autor:
Daniel L. Graf, John M. Pfeiffer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Molluscan Studies. 79:249-256
Zhou et al. (2007, Acta Zoologica Sinica, 53: 1024–1030) reported the eastern Asian freshwater mussel genus Lamproula sensu lato Simpson, 1900 (Unionidae) to be polyphyletic and advocated a revision of the genusand family-level classifications. How
Autor:
Daniel L. Graf
Publikováno v:
American Malacological Bulletin. 31:135-153
The objective of this paper is to review the current state of our knowledge of freshwater bivalve diversity and evolution in order to identify some of the “Great Unanswered Questions” in the field. Twenty-one bivalve families have been attributed
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Gonzalo Giribet, Paula M. Mikkelsen, Emily A. Glover, John D. Zardus, Sarah Lemer, Daniel L. Graf, John D. Taylor, Elizabeth M. Harper, Rüdiger Bieler, Timothy M. Collins, Erin McIntyre, Gisele Y. Kawauchi, John M. Healy, David J. Combosch, Ellen E. Strong
Publikováno v:
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 107
The systematics of the molluscan class Bivalvia are explored using a 5-gene Sanger-based approach including the largest taxon sampling to date, encompassing 219 ingroup species spanning 93 (or 82%) of the 113 currently accepted bivalve families. This