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5. Deep drilling reveals massive shifts in evolutionary dynamics after formation of ancient ecosystem

6. Signatures of Divergence, Invasiveness, and Terrestrialization Revealed by Four Apple Snail Genomes.

7. Global Diversification Dynamics Since the Jurassic : Low Dispersal and Habitat-Dependent Evolution Explain Hotspots of Diversity and Shell Disparity in River Snails (Viviparidae)

14. Scientific drilling projects in ancient lakes: Integrating geological and biological histories

23. Simultaneous genotyping of snails and infecting trematode parasites using high‐throughput amplicon sequencing

24. Target enrichment of long open reading frames and ultraconserved elements to link microevolution and macroevolution in non‐model organisms.

31. Using self–organizing maps and machine learning models to assess mollusc community structure in relation to physicochemical variables in a West Africa river–estuary system

35. Diversification dynamics of freshwater bivalves (Unionidae: Parreysiinae: Coelaturini) indicate historic hydrographic connections throughout the East African Rift System

36. Deep drilling reveals massive shifts in evolutionary dynamics after formation of ancient ecosystem

37. ICDP workshop on the Lake Tanganyika Scientific Drilling Project: A late Miocene-present record of climate, rifting, and ecosystem evolution from the world's oldest tropical lake

40. Figure 1 from: Koudenoukpo ZC, Odountan OH, Van Bocxlaer B, Sablon R, Chikou A, Backeljau T (2020) Checklist of the fresh and brackish water snails (Mollusca, Gastropoda) of Bénin and adjacent West African ecoregions. ZooKeys 942: 21-64. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.942.52722

43. Chapter 5 Viviparidae Gray, 1847

45. Population collapse in viviparid gastropods of the Lake Victoria ecoregion started before the Last Glacial Maximum.

48. Disjunct distributions of freshwater snails testify to a central role of the Congo system in shaping biogeographical patterns in Africa

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