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LITERATURE CITATION

(Kohler et al., 2012)

(Strayer, 1999)

(Rosset & Oertli, 2011)

(Kappes & Haase, 2012)

(Gillespie, 1969)

(Budha, 2017)

(Sheikh, 2013)

(Barkia et al., 2014)

(Georgiev, 2005)

(Galan, Ediza, Servasques, & Porquis, 2015)

(Kohler et al., 2012)

(Jakubik, Koperski, & Lewandowski, 2014)

(Dycus, Wisniewski, & Peterson, 2015)

(Shuhaimi-Othman, Nur-Amalina, & Nadzifah, 2012)

(Arbor, 1984)

(Orth & Maughan, 1983)

(Contribution, 2009)

(Frest & Johannes, n.d.)

(Seddon, Kebapçı, Lopes-lima, Damme, & Smith, 2014)

(Dolorosa & Dangan-galon, 2014)

(Reed, 2014)

(Eversham, 2013)

(Ostby & Sciences, 2005)

(Service, 2008)
(Earthworms, Flies, & Beetles, n.d.)

(Rusconi & Bettinetti, 2018)

(Bogan, 2017)

(Tiemann, 2014)

(Tiemann, 2014)

(Tiemann, 2014)

(Tiemann, 2014)
LITERATURE CITATION

Arbor, A. (1984). Wa lk e r ana (Vol. 2).

Barkia, H., Barkia, A., Yacoubi, R., Guamri, Y., Tahiri, M., Kharrim, K., & Belghyti, D. (2014). Distribution of
Fresh-Water Mollusks of the Gharb Area (Morocco). In Environments (Vol. 1, pp. 4–13).
https://doi.org/10.3390/environments1010004

Bogan, A. (2017). The Ecology of Freshwater Mollusks, (January). https://doi.org/10.2307/1468326

Budha, P. B. (2017). Freshwater Molluscs of Kailali , Far Western A Field Guide to.

Contribution, O. (2009). MOLLUSCS ( Mollusca : Gastropoda , Bivalvia ) FROM THE AZMASHKA MOUND ,
UPPER TRAKIA PLAIN , SOUTH BULGARIA, 7(2), 74–79.

Dolorosa, R. G., & Dangan-galon, F. (2014). Species richness of bivalves and gastropods in Iwahig, 2(1),
207–215.

Dycus, J. C., Wisniewski, J. M., & Peterson, J. T. (2015). The effects of flow and stream characteristics on
the variation in freshwater mussel growth in a Southeast US river basin. In Freshwater Biology (Vol.
60, pp. 395–409). https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.12504

Earthworms, A., Flies, T., & Beetles, W. (n.d.). • Stream flow is greatest in riffles, moderate in runs and
slowest in pools. If water flows too quickly some organisms cannot maintain their hold on rocks
and vegetation. Current that is too slow results in stagnant water with low aeration.

Eversham, B. (2013). Identifying freshwater molluscs, (April).

Frest, T. J., & Johannes, E. J. (n.d.). Field Guide to Survey and Manage Freshwater Mollusk Species, 2.

Galan, G. L., Ediza, M. M., Servasques, M. S., & Porquis, H. C. (2015). Diversity of Gastropods in the
Selected Rivers and Lakes in Bukidnon. In International Journal of Environmental Science and
Development (Vol. 6, pp. 615–619). https://doi.org/10.7763/IJESD.2015.V6.668
Georgiev, D. G. (2005). Species Diversity and Habitat Distribution of the Malacofauna. In Proceedings of
the Balkan Scientific Conference of Biology (Vol. 2005, pp. 428–435).

Gillespie, D. M. (1969). Population Studies of Four Species of Molluscs in the Madison River, Yellowstone
National Park. In Limnology and Oceanography (Vol. 14, pp. 101–114).
https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.1969.14.1.0101

Jakubik, B., Koperski, P., & Lewandowski, K. (2014). Diversity of Mollusca in Lowland River-Lake System :
Lentic Versus Lotic Patches. In Polish Journal of Ecology (Vol. 62, pp. 335–348).
https://doi.org/10.3161/104.062.0212

Kappes, H., & Haase, P. (2012). Slow, but steady: Dispersal of freshwater molluscs. In Aquatic Sciences
(Vol. 74, pp. 1–14). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00027-011-0187-6

Kohler, F., Seddon, M., Bogan, A. E., Van Tu, D., Sri-Aroons, P., & Aliens, D. (2012). The status and
distribution of freshwater molluscs of the Indo-Burma region. In The status and distribution of
freshwater biodiversity in Indo-Burma (pp. 66–85). Retrieved from
https://www.google.com/books?hl=pt-PT&lr=&id=BkAHw3-
QIKoC&oi=fnd&pg=PA66&dq=The+status+and+distribution+of+freshwater+molluscs+of+the+Indo-
Burma+region&ots=T4KzCHDa8l&sig=YPrscnOH44BjXMMbPreiChn7VFc

Orth, D. J., & Maughan, O. E. (1983). Microhabitat preferences of benthic fauna in a woodland stream. In
Hydrobiologia. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00006748

Ostby, B. J. K., & Sciences, W. (2005). C HARACTERIZATION OF S UITABLE H ABITATS FOR F RESHWATER.

Reed, M. P. (2014). Freshwater Mussels ( Bivalvia : Margaritiferidae and Unionidae ) of the Buffalo River
Drainage , Tennessee.

Rosset, V., & Oertli, B. (2011). Freshwater biodiversity under climate warming pressure: Identifying the
winners and losers in temperate standing waterbodies. In Biological Conservation.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2011.06.009

Rusconi, M., & Bettinetti, R. (2018). Evolutionary Toxicology as a Tool to Assess the Ecotoxicological Risk
in Freshwater Ecosystems, 1–19. https://doi.org/10.3390/w10040490

Seddon, M. B., Kebapçı, Ü., Lopes-lima, M., Damme, D. Van, & Smith, K. G. (2014). Chapter 4 .
Freshwater molluscs, (January 2015).

Service, U. S. F. (2008). Effects of Severe Drought on Freshwater Mussel Assemblages, 2(04), 1165–1178.

Sheikh, S. L. C. and *Zulfiya. (2013). Freshwater Snails ( Mollusca : Gastropoda ) As Bio- Indicators for
Diverse Ecological Aquatic Habitats (Vol. 2, pp. 22–26).

Shuhaimi-Othman, M., Nur-Amalina, R., & Nadzifah, Y. (2012). Toxicity of metals to a freshwater snail,
melanoides tuberculata. In The Scientific World Journal (Vol. 2012).
https://doi.org/10.1100/2012/125785

Strayer, D. L. (1999). Effects of Alien Species on Freshwater Mollusks in North America. In Journal of the
North American Benthological Society. https://doi.org/10.2307/1468010

Tiemann, J. (2014). Freshwater mollusks of the middle Mississippi River.


Arbor, A. (1984). Wa lk e r ana (Vol. 2).

Barkia, H., Barkia, A., Yacoubi, R., Guamri, Y., Tahiri, M., Kharrim, K., & Belghyti, D. (2014). Distribution of
Fresh-Water Mollusks of the Gharb Area (Morocco). In Environments (Vol. 1, pp. 4–13).
https://doi.org/10.3390/environments1010004
Bogan, A. (2017). The Ecology of Freshwater Mollusks, (January). https://doi.org/10.2307/1468326

Budha, P. B. (2017). Freshwater Molluscs of Kailali , Far Western A Field Guide to.

Contribution, O. (2009). MOLLUSCS ( Mollusca : Gastropoda , Bivalvia ) FROM THE AZMASHKA MOUND ,
UPPER TRAKIA PLAIN , SOUTH BULGARIA, 7(2), 74–79.

Dolorosa, R. G., & Dangan-galon, F. (2014). Species richness of bivalves and gastropods in Iwahig, 2(1),
207–215.

Dycus, J. C., Wisniewski, J. M., & Peterson, J. T. (2015). The effects of flow and stream characteristics on
the variation in freshwater mussel growth in a Southeast US river basin. In Freshwater Biology (Vol.
60, pp. 395–409). https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.12504

Earthworms, A., Flies, T., & Beetles, W. (n.d.). • Stream flow is greatest in riffles, moderate in runs and
slowest in pools. If water flows too quickly some organisms cannot maintain their hold on rocks
and vegetation. Current that is too slow results in stagnant water with low aeration.

Eversham, B. (2013). Identifying freshwater molluscs, (April).

Frest, T. J., & Johannes, E. J. (n.d.). Field Guide to Survey and Manage Freshwater Mollusk Species, 2.

Galan, G. L., Ediza, M. M., Servasques, M. S., & Porquis, H. C. (2015). Diversity of Gastropods in the
Selected Rivers and Lakes in Bukidnon. In International Journal of Environmental Science and
Development (Vol. 6, pp. 615–619). https://doi.org/10.7763/IJESD.2015.V6.668

Georgiev, D. G. (2005). Species Diversity and Habitat Distribution of the Malacofauna. In Proceedings of
the Balkan Scientific Conference of Biology (Vol. 2005, pp. 428–435).

Gillespie, D. M. (1969). Population Studies of Four Species of Molluscs in the Madison River, Yellowstone
National Park. In Limnology and Oceanography (Vol. 14, pp. 101–114).
https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.1969.14.1.0101

Jakubik, B., Koperski, P., & Lewandowski, K. (2014). Diversity of Mollusca in Lowland River-Lake System :
Lentic Versus Lotic Patches. In Polish Journal of Ecology (Vol. 62, pp. 335–348).
https://doi.org/10.3161/104.062.0212

Kappes, H., & Haase, P. (2012). Slow, but steady: Dispersal of freshwater molluscs. In Aquatic Sciences
(Vol. 74, pp. 1–14). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00027-011-0187-6

Kohler, F., Seddon, M., Bogan, A. E., Van Tu, D., Sri-Aroons, P., & Aliens, D. (2012). The status and
distribution of freshwater molluscs of the Indo-Burma region. In The status and distribution of
freshwater biodiversity in Indo-Burma (pp. 66–85). Retrieved from
https://www.google.com/books?hl=pt-PT&lr=&id=BkAHw3-
QIKoC&oi=fnd&pg=PA66&dq=The+status+and+distribution+of+freshwater+molluscs+of+the+Indo-
Burma+region&ots=T4KzCHDa8l&sig=YPrscnOH44BjXMMbPreiChn7VFc

Orth, D. J., & Maughan, O. E. (1983). Microhabitat preferences of benthic fauna in a woodland stream. In
Hydrobiologia. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00006748

Ostby, B. J. K., & Sciences, W. (2005). C HARACTERIZATION OF S UITABLE H ABITATS FOR F RESHWATER.
Reed, M. P. (2014). Freshwater Mussels ( Bivalvia : Margaritiferidae and Unionidae ) of the Buffalo River
Drainage , Tennessee.

Rosset, V., & Oertli, B. (2011). Freshwater biodiversity under climate warming pressure: Identifying the
winners and losers in temperate standing waterbodies. In Biological Conservation.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2011.06.009

Rusconi, M., & Bettinetti, R. (2018). Evolutionary Toxicology as a Tool to Assess the Ecotoxicological Risk
in Freshwater Ecosystems, 1–19. https://doi.org/10.3390/w10040490

Seddon, M. B., Kebapçı, Ü., Lopes-lima, M., Damme, D. Van, & Smith, K. G. (2014). Chapter 4 .
Freshwater molluscs, (January 2015).

Service, U. S. F. (2008). Effects of Severe Drought on Freshwater Mussel Assemblages, 2(04), 1165–1178.

Sheikh, S. L. C. and *Zulfiya. (2013). Freshwater Snails ( Mollusca : Gastropoda ) As Bio- Indicators for
Diverse Ecological Aquatic Habitats (Vol. 2, pp. 22–26).

Shuhaimi-Othman, M., Nur-Amalina, R., & Nadzifah, Y. (2012). Toxicity of metals to a freshwater snail,
melanoides tuberculata. In The Scientific World Journal (Vol. 2012).
https://doi.org/10.1100/2012/125785

Strayer, D. L. (1999). Effects of Alien Species on Freshwater Mollusks in North America. In Journal of the
North American Benthological Society. https://doi.org/10.2307/1468010

Tiemann, J. (2014). Freshwater mollusks of the middle Mississippi River.

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