- The New
Zealand mud
snail (Potamopyrgus
antipodarum) is a
species of very
small freshwater snail with a gill and an operculum. This
aquatic gastropod...
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worsen their po****tion decline. The New
Zealand mud
snail (Potamopyrgus
antipodarum), once
endemic to New Zealand, has
spread widely and has
become naturalised...
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Arctides antipodum is a
species of
slipper lobster in the
family Scyllaridae. "Arctides
antipodarum,
Rough Spanish lobster". www.sealifebase.ca. v t e...
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representative of the
environment where they are
sampled or placed.
Potamopyrgus antipodarum is used by some
water treatment plants to test for estrogen-mimicking...
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intermediate hosts include, for
example New
Zealand mud
snail Potamopyrgus antipodarum and others.
Several species are
notable for mani****ting or influencing...
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slipper lobsters,
containing three species. The
largest of these, A.
antipodarum, has a
carapace up to 100
millimetres (3.9 in) long, and is
found off...
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indigenous biodiversity. The New
Zealand mud
snail (Potamopyrgus
antipodarum) is an
invasive species in many
countries and has been
present in Europe...
- co-exists with
other alien gastropods: for
example with
Potamopyrgus antipodarum in many streams,
lakes and
ponds in both New
Zealand and the
United Kingdom;...
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synonyms for E.
australis have
included B.
antarctica (Lesson, 1828), B.
antipodarum (Gray, 1843),
Hunterus temminckii (Gray, 1864), and E.
glacialis australis...
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snail Potamopyrgus antipodarum and its
different trematode parasites represent a
rather special model system. Po****tions of P.
antipodarum consist of a****ual...