Published October 31, 2020 | Version v1
Dataset Open

Table 2 in The Late Pleistocene mollusk fauna of Selitrennoye (Astrakhan province, Russia): A natural baseline for endemic Caspian Sea faunas

  • 1. Naturalis Biodiversity Center, P. O. Box 9517, 2300 RA Leiden, the Netherlands
  • 2. Moscow State University, Faculty of Geography, Leninskie Gory, 1, 119991 Moscow, Russia
  • 3. Naturalis Biodiversity Center, P. O. Box 9517, 2300 RA Leiden, the Netherlands & Department of Animal Ecology and Systematics, Justus Liebig University, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26 - 32 IFZ, 35392 Giessen, Germany

Description

Table 2 Selitrennoye species list and paleoecological indications as derived from the literature. References: a Andreev and Andreeva (2003); b Bogutskaya et al. (2013); e Logvinenko and Starobogatov (1969); f Mirzoev and Alekperov (2017); g Nevesskaja (2007); h Neubauer et al. (2018); i Parr et al. (2007); j Mordukhay-Boltovskoy (1974); k Starobogatov (1994); l Starobogatov (2000); n Wesselingh et al. (2019); o Chukhchin (1984).

SpeciesNatural salinity ranges (psu)EnvironmentDepth (m)
Adacna laeviusculamin. 5–8b, 4–14b, min. 4 eCaspian Sea.b Muddy, sandy- mud and, rarely, sandy bottoms.b30–100b,e
Adacna minimamin. 5–8b, 14–26aMiddle and South Caspian Sea.b Muddy and sandy bottoms.a0–35b
Didacna cristatamin. 3, max. 14Caspian Sea g0–50?
Didacna ebersinimin. 3, max. 14Caspian Sea g0–50?
Didacna emendatamin. 3, max. 14Caspian Sea g0–50?
Didacna subcatillusmin. 3, max. 14Caspian Sea g0–50?
Didacna subcrassamin. 3, max. 14Caspian Sea g0–50?
Didacna subpyramidatamin. 3, max. 14Caspian Sea g0–50?
Hypanis plicata4–8b,e, max 12–13Caspian Sea.b Silty-sandy, clayey soils, hard aleurites with shell rock.b0–40b
Monodacna caspiamin. 2b, max. 8bNorthern Caspian Sea.b Muddy and sandy-mud substrates.b0–200b,e
Monodacna semipellucidamin. 5–8b, max. 12–13Middle Caspian Sea n0–40b,e
Dreissena caspiaOptimum 2–8b, max. 12–13Caspian Sea.b,e0–40b,e
Dreissena elataOptimum 2–8b, max. 12–13Middle and Southern Caspian Sea.b0–40b,e,n
Dreissena grimmiOptimum 2–8b, max. 12–13Middle Caspian Sea.b,k35–100b,k
Theodoxus pallasiOptimum 0–8b, max. 12–13Caspian Sea.b Low salinity seas and large lakes, limans and estuaries.e,j0–40b,e,j
Abeskunus brusinianusmin. 5–8b, max. 12–13Middle and South Caspian Sea.b0–250b,e
Andrusovia brusinaimin. 5–8b, max. 12–13Middle and South Caspian Sea.b,l45–311b,l
Clessiniola variabilisOptimum 0–8b, 5–7 o, max. 12–13Caspian Sea.b,f0–300b,e,f
Ecrobia cf. grimmimin 2–8b, max. 12–13Southern Caspian Sea.b,f25–40b,e
Laevicaspia caspiamin. 5–8b, max. 12–13Middle and Southern Caspian Sea.b30–500b,e,f
Laevicaspia cinctamin. 5–8b, max. 12–13Southern Caspian Sea.b20–>250b,i
Laevicaspia conusmin. 5–8b, max. 12–13Caspian Sea.b,f0–300b,e,f
Laevicaspia kolesnikovianamin. 5–8b, max. 12–13Southern Caspian Sea.b25–400b,e,f
Laevicaspia vinarskiiUnknownNorthern Caspian Sea.hUnknown c,d,m
Turricaspia andrussowimin. 5–8b, max. 12–13Middle and Southern Caspian Sea.b,f25–500b,e,f
Turricaspia? dimidiatamin. 5–8b, max. 12–13Middle and Southern Caspian Sea.b,f35–500b,e,f
Turricaspia lyratamin. 5–8b, max. 12–13Middle and Southern Caspian Sea.b,f25–50b,e
Turricaspia meneghinianamin. 5–8b, max. 12–13Middle and Southern Caspian Sea.b0–40b,e
Turricaspia pullamin. 5–8b, max. 12–13Middle and Southern Caspian Sea.b15–300b,e,f
Turricaspia pullulamin. 5–8b, max. 12–13Middle Caspian Sea.b35–100b,e
Turricaspia? spicamin. 5–8b, max. 12–13Northern and Middle Caspian Sea.b0–40b,e
Ulskia ulskiimin. 5–8b, max. 12–13Southern Caspian Sea.b35–300b,e,f

Table 2

Selitrennoye species list and paleoecological indications as derived from the literature.

References: a Andreev and Andreeva (2003); b Bogutskaya et al. (2013); e Logvinenko and Starobogatov (1969); f Mirzoev and Alekperov (2017); g Nevesskaja (2007); h Neubauer et al. (2018); i Parr et al. (2007); j Mordukhay-Boltovskoy (1974); k Starobogatov (1994); l Starobogatov (2000); n Wesselingh et al. (2019); o Chukhchin (1984).

Notes

Published as part of van de Velde, Sabrina, Yanina, Tamara A., Neubauer, Thomas A. & Wesselingh, Frank P., 2020, The Late Pleistocene mollusk fauna of Selitrennoye (Astrakhan province, Russia): A natural baseline for endemic Caspian Sea faunas, pp. 1231 in Journal of Great Lakes Research 46 (5) on page 1231, DOI: 10.1016/j.jglr.2019.04.001, http://zenodo.org/record/5019200

Files

Files (6.3 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:9cf8d9ba93436d4714bfc2ee26c68c20
6.3 kB Download

System files (36.1 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:bc6eb86800d3bb9044d1d0766288a46b
36.1 kB Download

Additional details

Related works

Is part of
Journal article: 10.1016/j.jglr.2019.04.001 (DOI)
Journal article: urn:lsid:plazi.org:pub:A10FD04AFF9AFFC1FFB3BC467205FFBF (LSID)
Journal article: http://publication.plazi.org/id/A10FD04AFF9AFFC1FFB3BC467205FFBF (URL)
Journal article: http://zenodo.org/record/5019200 (URL)

References

  • Andreev, N. I., Andreeva, S. I., 2003. Evolyutsionnye preobrazovaniya dvustvorchatykh mollyuskov Aral'skogo morya v usloviyakh ekologicheskogo krizisa [Evolutionary transformations of bivalves in the Aral Sea under conditions of an ecological crisis]. Omskiy Gosudarstvennyy Pedagogicheskiy Universitet. In: Omsk.
  • Bogutskaya, N. G., Kijashko, P. V., Naseka, A. M., Orlova, M. I., 2013. Identification keys for fish and invertebrates. Volume 1: Fish and molluscs. KMK Scientific Press Ltd., St. Petersburg - Moscow.
  • Logvinenko, B. M., Starobogatov, Y. I., 1969. Mollusca, in: Birshtein, Y. A., Vinogradov, L. G., Kondakov, N. N., Kuhn, M. S., Astakhova, T. V., Romanova, N. N. (Ed.), Atlas Bespozvonochnykh Kaspiyskogo Morya [Atlas of Invertebrates of the Caspian Sea]. Pishchevaya Promyshlennost (Vsesoyuznyi Nauchno-issledovatel'skii Institut Morskogo Rybnogo Khozyaistva i Okeanografii), Moscow, pp. 308 - 385.
  • Mirzoev, G. S., Alekperov, L. H., 2017. Zoobenthos distribution on biotope in the shelf zone of the Azerbaijan sector of the South Caspian. J. Entomol. Zool. Stud. 5, 953 - 959.
  • Nevesskaja, L. A., 2007. History of the genus Didacna (Bivalvia: Cardiidae). Paleontol. J. 41, 861 - 949. https: // doi. org / 10.1134 / S 0031030107090018.
  • Neubauer, T. A., van de Velde, S., Yanina, T. A., Wesselingh, F. P., 2018. A late Pleistocene gastropod fauna from the northern Caspian Sea with implications for Pontocaspian gastropod taxonomy. Zookeys 770, 43 - 103. https: // doi. org / 10.3897 / zookeys. 770.25365.
  • Parr, T. D., Tait, R. D., Maxon, C. L., Newton, F. C., Hardin, J. L., 2007. A descriptive account of benthic macrofauna and sediment from an area of planned petroleum exploration in the southern Caspian Sea. Estuar. Coast. Shelf Sci. 71, 170 - 180. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. ecss. 2006.07.018.
  • Mordukhay-Boltovskoy, 1974. Atlas bespozvonochnykh Aral'skogo morya [Atlas of Invertebrates of the Aral Sea]. Pishchevaya Promyshlennost', Moscow.
  • Starobogatov, Y. I., 1994. Freshwater Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha (Pall.) (Bivalvia, Dreissenidae): Systematics, Ecology, Practical Meaning, Species of the Fauna of Russia and Adjacent Countries in Russian. Nauka, Moscow.
  • Starobogatov, Y. I., 2000. Caspian endemic genus Andrusovia (Gastropoda Pectinibranchia Horatiidae). Ruthenica 10, 37 - 42.
  • Wesselingh, F. P., Neubauer, T. A., Anistratenko, V. V., Vinarski, M. V., Yanina, T. A., ter Poorten, J. J., Kijashko, P. V., Albrecht, C., Anistratenko, O., D'Hont, A., Frolov, P., Martinez Gandara, A., Gittenberger, A., Gogaladze, A., Karpinsky, M. G., Lattua, M., Popa, L., Sands, A. F., van de Velde, S., Vandendorpe, J., Wilke, T., 2019. Mollusc species from the Pontocaspian region - an expert opinion list. Zookeys 827, 31 - 124. https: // doi. org / 10.3897 / zookeys. 827.31365.
  • Chukhchin, 1984. Ecology of the Black Sea gastropods. Naukova dumka. In: Kiev.