The small terrestrial gastropod Vertigo pseudosubstriata Ložek, 1954 is one of the rarest glacial indicator species in the Pleistocene of Central and Eastern Europe. In all, this species has been found at only about 15 sites in Europe. V. pseudosubstriata was initially described as a fossil in Central Europe and was discovered only later alive in Central Asia. With regard to its modern distribution, 25 habitats with V. pseudosubstriata have been examined in Tien Shan and in the central and southern Altai. These findings seem to capture the contemporary distribution of the species and provide information on the boundaries of its ecological requirements. These data are of great significance for the interpretation of the fossil assemblages. Si...
The evolution of the Pontocaspian lakes and seas (Caspian Sea, Black Sea, Aral Sea) is characterised...
The native Caspian Sea fauna underwent severe changes since the early 20th century, mostly due to an...
Data on the historical change of the Transbaikalian malacofauna in the Neopleistocene and Holocene i...
ABSTRACT The small terrestrial gastropod Vertigo pseudosubstriata Ložek, 1954 is one of the rarest ...
The small terrestrial gastropod Vertigo pseudosubstriata Lozek, 1954 is one of the rarest glacial in...
This paper contains a short palaeoecological and biostratigraphical evaluation of twelve Vertigo spe...
Vertigo lilljeborgi (Westerlund, 1871) is one of the rarest terrestrial snail species in temperate m...
Vertigo moulinsiana (Dupuy, 1849) was found in 2003–2005 in Northern Bohemia (Czech Republic) at 11 ...
This paper contains a short palaeoecological and biostratigraphical evaluation of twelve Vertigo spe...
LOŽEK (1986) vertritt die Ansicht, dass Pupilla loessica rezent in Zentralasien vorkommt. Die vorlie...
Abstact Study of Quaternary mollusc succession has a long-term tradition in Europe. It is because mo...
Existing data on the phylogeography of European taxa of steppic provenance suggests that species wer...
International audienceReconstructing Quaternary palaeoenvironmental changes from continental mollusc...
is registered in the same calcareous fen in the Crimean Mountains, where Vertigo moulinsiana, anothe...
The minute snail Pupilla alpicola (Stylommatophora: Pupillidae) is known as a threatened glacial rel...
The evolution of the Pontocaspian lakes and seas (Caspian Sea, Black Sea, Aral Sea) is characterised...
The native Caspian Sea fauna underwent severe changes since the early 20th century, mostly due to an...
Data on the historical change of the Transbaikalian malacofauna in the Neopleistocene and Holocene i...
ABSTRACT The small terrestrial gastropod Vertigo pseudosubstriata Ložek, 1954 is one of the rarest ...
The small terrestrial gastropod Vertigo pseudosubstriata Lozek, 1954 is one of the rarest glacial in...
This paper contains a short palaeoecological and biostratigraphical evaluation of twelve Vertigo spe...
Vertigo lilljeborgi (Westerlund, 1871) is one of the rarest terrestrial snail species in temperate m...
Vertigo moulinsiana (Dupuy, 1849) was found in 2003–2005 in Northern Bohemia (Czech Republic) at 11 ...
This paper contains a short palaeoecological and biostratigraphical evaluation of twelve Vertigo spe...
LOŽEK (1986) vertritt die Ansicht, dass Pupilla loessica rezent in Zentralasien vorkommt. Die vorlie...
Abstact Study of Quaternary mollusc succession has a long-term tradition in Europe. It is because mo...
Existing data on the phylogeography of European taxa of steppic provenance suggests that species wer...
International audienceReconstructing Quaternary palaeoenvironmental changes from continental mollusc...
is registered in the same calcareous fen in the Crimean Mountains, where Vertigo moulinsiana, anothe...
The minute snail Pupilla alpicola (Stylommatophora: Pupillidae) is known as a threatened glacial rel...
The evolution of the Pontocaspian lakes and seas (Caspian Sea, Black Sea, Aral Sea) is characterised...
The native Caspian Sea fauna underwent severe changes since the early 20th century, mostly due to an...
Data on the historical change of the Transbaikalian malacofauna in the Neopleistocene and Holocene i...