Найдено научных статей и публикаций: 2, для научной тематики: Lake Lukomskoe
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Mastitsky S. E., Samoilenko V. M.
- Aquatic Invasions , 2009
On 23 July 2003, a new, previously unreported, molluscan species Lithoglyphus naticoides (gravel snail)
was found in the benthos of Lake Lukomskoe, Belarus. As Dreissena polymorpha (zebra mussel) is also
present, Lithoglyphus naticoides is the second Ponto-Caspian species recorded in this waterbody....
On 23 July 2003, a new, previously unreported, molluscan species Lithoglyphus naticoides (gravel snail)
was found in the benthos of Lake Lukomskoe, Belarus. As Dreissena polymorpha (zebra mussel) is also
present, Lithoglyphus naticoides is the second Ponto-Caspian species recorded in this waterbody.
Previous long-term observations on benthos and L. naticoides abundance data obtained in 2003-2005
imply that this species appeared in the lake in approximately 2000 and that currently its population is
growing. We review available information on distribution of the snail in both Belarus and in adjacent
countries and also discuss possible invasion pathway into Lake Lukomskoe.
Aquatic Invasions (2006) Volume 1, Issue 3: 161-170
2.
Mastitsky S. E.
- Aquatic Invasions , 2009
The Ponto-Caspian snail Lithoglyphus naticoides was recorded for the first time in Lake Lukomskoe in
2003. During parasitological examinations conducted in May and August 2006, the snail was found to
harbor cercariae of three trematode species: Palaeorchis sp., Rossicotrema donicum and Sphaerostomum...
The Ponto-Caspian snail Lithoglyphus naticoides was recorded for the first time in Lake Lukomskoe in
2003. During parasitological examinations conducted in May and August 2006, the snail was found to
harbor cercariae of three trematode species: Palaeorchis sp., Rossicotrema donicum and Sphaerostomum bramae. The finding of R. donicum is especially alarming because this highly specific parasite of L. naticoides can cause severe epizootics among its second intermediate hosts, i.e. perch and cyprinid fishes.
Aquatic Invasions (2007) Volume 2, Issue 2: 149-151