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a Chiton granoradiatus Leloup, 1937; b Clithon sowerbianum (Récluz, 1843); c Littoraria pallescens (Philippi, 1846); d Assiminea woodmasoniana G. Nevill, 1880; e Acteocina decorata (Pilsbry, 1904); f Platevindex martensi (Plate, 1893); g Rugalucina vietnamica (Zorina, 1978); h Alaona ala (Hanley, 1845); i Serratina siamensis (Martens, 1860) (Photographs by: Chinnu Vishwanathan).
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Study of the diversity and spatial distribution of molluscs along salinity gradient in Ashtamudi Lake recorded the presence of 83 species with one polyplacophoran, 41 gastropods, 37 bivalves and four cephalopods. The species diversity in various salinity zones was in the order: saline zone-80 species > estuarine zone-28 species > freshwater zone-14...
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