Donor areas
Ecology and biology of alien species in donor areas (bordering countries and Ponto-Caspian region).

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This paper contains data on species diversity of Ponto-Caspian amphipods in macrophytes beds in Kiev Reservoir (on the Dnieper River), a waterbody which is supposed to be a source of alien invertebrates for Belarus.

[Emelyanova LV (1982) Species diversity of gammarids in phytophilous communities of shallows of the Kiev Reservoir. In: Proceedings "Hydrobiological studies of the waterbodies of south-western part of the USSR", pp 45-47. Naukova Dumka, Kiev (in Russian)]

Phenotypes of Dreissena shells are described and compared among different populations.

[Biochino GI and Slynko YV (1990) Structure of Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas) populations within the range of distribution. In: N. N. Khmeleva et. al. (eds.) Species within their range: Biology, ecology, and productivity of aquatic invertebrates, pp 130-135. Navuka i Tekhnika Press, Minsk (in Russian)]

The list of Ponto-Caspian exotics in the waterbodies of Lithuania is given.

[Gasiunas II (1964) Representatives of the Caspian fauna in the waterbodies of Lithuania. In: Abstracts of the XI Scientific conference on studies of inland waters of the Baltic Sea region, 24-28 November 1964, pp 66-67. Petrozavodsk (in Russian)]

This is a comprehensive review of the species composition, distribution and changes in Caspian fauna by the date of 1978.

[Mordukhaj-Boltovskoj FD (1978) The composition and distribution of Caspian fauna according to modern data. In: Proceedings of the All-Union hydrobiological society. Volume XXII, "Elements of aquatic ecosystems", pp 100-139. Nauka Press, Moscow (in Russian)]

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