

Author: Macher Jan N. Weiss Martina Beermann Arne J. Leese Florian
Publisher: Edp Sciences
E-ISSN: 2100-000x|52|issue|387-399
ISSN: 0003-4088
Source: Annales de Limnologie, Vol.52, Iss.issue, 2016-11, pp. : 387-399
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Abstract
Anthropogenic impacts like intensified land use and climate change are severe threats to freshwater biodiversity and effective biodiversity monitoring is therefore one of the most urgent tasks. This is, however, often hampered by the lack of knowledge regarding the number and ecology of species. Molecular tools have shown many freshwater taxa to comprise morphologically cryptic species, which often occur in sympatry on a small geographic scale. Here, we studied the freshwater snail
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