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Maxim V. Vinarski

Researcher at Saint Petersburg State University

Publications -  136
Citations -  1971

Maxim V. Vinarski is an academic researcher from Saint Petersburg State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lymnaeidae & Gastropoda. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 116 publications receiving 1403 citations. Previous affiliations of Maxim V. Vinarski include Ben-Gurion University of the Negev & Omsk State Pedagogical University.

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Research priorities for freshwater mussel conservation assessment

Noé Ferreira-Rodríguez, +50 more
TL;DR: In this article, a portfolio of priority research topics for freshwater mussel conservation assessment is developed, which can guide conservation status assessments prior to the establishment of priority species and implementation of conservation management actions.
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Decay of similarity of gamasid mite assemblages parasitic on Palaearctic small mammals: geographic distance, host-species composition or environment

TL;DR: A decay in the similarity of gamasid mite assemblages parasitic on small mammals with increasing geographic, "environmental" and ‘host faunal’ distances is tested.
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Similarity in ectoparasite faunas of Palaearctic rodents as a function of host phylogenetic, geographic or environmental distances: Which matters the most?

TL;DR: Environmental dissimilarity between the ranges of host species emerged as the best predictor of dissimilarities between parasite faunas, especially for fleas; in the case of mites, phylogenetic distance between host species was also important.
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Co‐occurrence of ectoparasites on rodent hosts: null model analyses of data from three continents

TL;DR: The pattern of species co-occurrences in ectoparasite communities on rodent hosts is predominantly positive, depends on life history of parasites and may be affected to a great extent by lifehistory of a host.
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The conservation status of the world’s freshwater molluscs

Monika Böhm, +54 more
- 01 Jul 2021 - 
TL;DR: The authors in this article assessed the extinction risk of 1428 randomly selected freshwater molluscs using the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria, as part of the Sampled Red List Index project.