Table 2 in The Late Pleistocene mollusk fauna of Selitrennoye (Astrakhan province, Russia): A natural baseline for endemic Caspian Sea faunas
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- 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
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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).
| Species | Natural salinity ranges (psu) | Environment | Depth (m) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adacna laeviuscula | min. 5–8b, 4–14b, min. 4 e | Caspian Sea.b Muddy, sandy- mud and, rarely, sandy bottoms.b | 30–100b,e |
| Adacna minima | min. 5–8b, 14–26a | Middle and South Caspian Sea.b Muddy and sandy bottoms.a | 0–35b |
| Didacna cristata | min. 3, max. 14 | Caspian Sea g | 0–50? |
| Didacna ebersini | min. 3, max. 14 | Caspian Sea g | 0–50? |
| Didacna emendata | min. 3, max. 14 | Caspian Sea g | 0–50? |
| Didacna subcatillus | min. 3, max. 14 | Caspian Sea g | 0–50? |
| Didacna subcrassa | min. 3, max. 14 | Caspian Sea g | 0–50? |
| Didacna subpyramidata | min. 3, max. 14 | Caspian Sea g | 0–50? |
| Hypanis plicata | 4–8b,e, max 12–13 | Caspian Sea.b Silty-sandy, clayey soils, hard aleurites with shell rock.b | 0–40b |
| Monodacna caspia | min. 2b, max. 8b | Northern Caspian Sea.b Muddy and sandy-mud substrates.b | 0–200b,e |
| Monodacna semipellucida | min. 5–8b, max. 12–13 | Middle Caspian Sea n | 0–40b,e |
| Dreissena caspia | Optimum 2–8b, max. 12–13 | Caspian Sea.b,e | 0–40b,e |
| Dreissena elata | Optimum 2–8b, max. 12–13 | Middle and Southern Caspian Sea.b | 0–40b,e,n |
| Dreissena grimmi | Optimum 2–8b, max. 12–13 | Middle Caspian Sea.b,k | 35–100b,k |
| Theodoxus pallasi | Optimum 0–8b, max. 12–13 | Caspian Sea.b Low salinity seas and large lakes, limans and estuaries.e,j | 0–40b,e,j |
| Abeskunus brusinianus | min. 5–8b, max. 12–13 | Middle and South Caspian Sea.b | 0–250b,e |
| Andrusovia brusinai | min. 5–8b, max. 12–13 | Middle and South Caspian Sea.b,l | 45–311b,l |
| Clessiniola variabilis | Optimum 0–8b, 5–7 o, max. 12–13 | Caspian Sea.b,f | 0–300b,e,f |
| Ecrobia cf. grimmi | min 2–8b, max. 12–13 | Southern Caspian Sea.b,f | 25–40b,e |
| Laevicaspia caspia | min. 5–8b, max. 12–13 | Middle and Southern Caspian Sea.b | 30–500b,e,f |
| Laevicaspia cincta | min. 5–8b, max. 12–13 | Southern Caspian Sea.b | 20–>250b,i |
| Laevicaspia conus | min. 5–8b, max. 12–13 | Caspian Sea.b,f | 0–300b,e,f |
| Laevicaspia kolesnikoviana | min. 5–8b, max. 12–13 | Southern Caspian Sea.b | 25–400b,e,f |
| Laevicaspia vinarskii | Unknown | Northern Caspian Sea.h | Unknown c,d,m |
| Turricaspia andrussowi | min. 5–8b, max. 12–13 | Middle and Southern Caspian Sea.b,f | 25–500b,e,f |
| Turricaspia? dimidiata | min. 5–8b, max. 12–13 | Middle and Southern Caspian Sea.b,f | 35–500b,e,f |
| Turricaspia lyrata | min. 5–8b, max. 12–13 | Middle and Southern Caspian Sea.b,f | 25–50b,e |
| Turricaspia meneghiniana | min. 5–8b, max. 12–13 | Middle and Southern Caspian Sea.b | 0–40b,e |
| Turricaspia pulla | min. 5–8b, max. 12–13 | Middle and Southern Caspian Sea.b | 15–300b,e,f |
| Turricaspia pullula | min. 5–8b, max. 12–13 | Middle Caspian Sea.b | 35–100b,e |
| Turricaspia? spica | min. 5–8b, max. 12–13 | Northern and Middle Caspian Sea.b | 0–40b,e |
| Ulskia ulskii | min. 5–8b, max. 12–13 | Southern Caspian Sea.b | 35–300b,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).
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