Aliens and Returnees: Review of Neobiotic Species of Freshwater Mollusks in Siberia from the Kazakhstan Steppe to the Arctic Tundra

This article reviews all available information on the species composition, current distribution, and origins of the neobiotic (non-indigenous and restoring the lost range) freshwater mollusks in Siberia. An extensive literary search has been carried out, and virtually all existing publications of re...

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Main Authors: Evgeny S. Babushkin, Ivan O. Nekhaev, Maxim V. Vinarski, Liubov V. Yanygina
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1424-2818/15/3/465/ 2023-08-20T04:04:44+02:00 Aliens and Returnees: Review of Neobiotic Species of Freshwater Mollusks in Siberia from the Kazakhstan Steppe to the Arctic Tundra Evgeny S. Babushkin Ivan O. Nekhaev Maxim V. Vinarski Liubov V. Yanygina agris 2023-03-21 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/d15030465 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Biodiversity Loss & Dynamics https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d15030465 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Diversity; Volume 15; Issue 3; Pages: 465 Mollusca continental water bodies non-indigenous species range restoration dispersal Eurasia Text 2023 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/d15030465 2023-08-01T09:22:21Z This article reviews all available information on the species composition, current distribution, and origins of the neobiotic (non-indigenous and restoring the lost range) freshwater mollusks in Siberia. An extensive literary search has been carried out, and virtually all existing publications of recent decades on the findings of freshwater mollusk species new to Siberia were taken into account. We examined extensive malacological collections of some of Russia’s and Kazakhstan’s scientific organizations. The core of the examined material is our own observations and collections made in various parts of Siberia and adjacent areas. An annotated checklist of neobiotic species of mollusks reliably recorded in Siberia is presented, and probable mechanisms and “corridors” of infiltration of these species into the region are discussed. Most of the discovered snail species belong to a group popular among aquarists, and their source of introduction is obvious. Another large portion of species infiltrate into the region with the development of fish farming. A classification of species of neobiotic freshwater mollusks of Siberia was proposed and a forecast was made for changes in the Siberian freshwater malacofauna for the coming decades. In our opinion, at present it is possible to accept the newest stage in the genesis of the freshwater malacofauna of Siberia, occurring in conditions specific to the Anthropocene. Text Arctic Tundra Siberia MDPI Open Access Publishing Arctic Diversity 15 3 465
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dispersal
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continental water bodies
non-indigenous species
range restoration
dispersal
Eurasia
Evgeny S. Babushkin
Ivan O. Nekhaev
Maxim V. Vinarski
Liubov V. Yanygina
Aliens and Returnees: Review of Neobiotic Species of Freshwater Mollusks in Siberia from the Kazakhstan Steppe to the Arctic Tundra
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continental water bodies
non-indigenous species
range restoration
dispersal
Eurasia
description This article reviews all available information on the species composition, current distribution, and origins of the neobiotic (non-indigenous and restoring the lost range) freshwater mollusks in Siberia. An extensive literary search has been carried out, and virtually all existing publications of recent decades on the findings of freshwater mollusk species new to Siberia were taken into account. We examined extensive malacological collections of some of Russia’s and Kazakhstan’s scientific organizations. The core of the examined material is our own observations and collections made in various parts of Siberia and adjacent areas. An annotated checklist of neobiotic species of mollusks reliably recorded in Siberia is presented, and probable mechanisms and “corridors” of infiltration of these species into the region are discussed. Most of the discovered snail species belong to a group popular among aquarists, and their source of introduction is obvious. Another large portion of species infiltrate into the region with the development of fish farming. A classification of species of neobiotic freshwater mollusks of Siberia was proposed and a forecast was made for changes in the Siberian freshwater malacofauna for the coming decades. In our opinion, at present it is possible to accept the newest stage in the genesis of the freshwater malacofauna of Siberia, occurring in conditions specific to the Anthropocene.
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Ivan O. Nekhaev
Maxim V. Vinarski
Liubov V. Yanygina
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title Aliens and Returnees: Review of Neobiotic Species of Freshwater Mollusks in Siberia from the Kazakhstan Steppe to the Arctic Tundra
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title_full Aliens and Returnees: Review of Neobiotic Species of Freshwater Mollusks in Siberia from the Kazakhstan Steppe to the Arctic Tundra
title_fullStr Aliens and Returnees: Review of Neobiotic Species of Freshwater Mollusks in Siberia from the Kazakhstan Steppe to the Arctic Tundra
title_full_unstemmed Aliens and Returnees: Review of Neobiotic Species of Freshwater Mollusks in Siberia from the Kazakhstan Steppe to the Arctic Tundra
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