Freshwater Bivalve Molluscs in Artificial Reservoirs of Uzbekistan

Kh. Boymurodov
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Bivalve molluscs were studied for the first time in the water reservoirs of Kattakurgan and Chumkurgan districts and Jizzakh region, Uzbekistan. The occurrence of Sinadonta orbicularis, S. puerorum and S. gibba and ecological groups are shown for the first time. During detailed studies of bivalve molluscs in artificial water reservoirs near mountainous areas it was found that a total of 8–11 species live in such reservoirs. Three species were found for the first time in artificial reservoirs: Sinanodonta gibba, S. orbicularis and S. puerorum. Only Unionidae and Corbiculidae were found in water reservoirs in flat lands. Kattakurgan water reservoir is located in the beautiful area of mountain. That’s why different species of molluscs exist there. Bivalve molluscs extended in water reservoirs such as: Colletopterum bastrianum, C. cyreum sogdianum, Corbicula cor, C. purpurea and C. fluminalis are entered to The Red Book of the Republic of Uzbekistan (Shernazarov 2006) because such species molluscs are rare and endemic. All bivalve molluscs can be considered as good filterers and play an important role in cleaning of water.
乌兹别克斯坦人工水库中的淡水双壳类软体动物
首次在乌兹别克斯坦喀塔库尔干、楚姆库尔干地区和吉扎克地区的水库中对双壳类软体动物进行了研究。轮状Sinadonta orbicularis,S。首次展示了葛竹和长臂猿及其生态类群。在对山区人工水库中双壳类软体动物的详细研究中发现,在这些水库中生活的双壳类软体动物共有8-11种。在人工水库中首次发现3种:长臂猿(Sinanodonta gibba)、圆轮虫(S. orbicularis)和葛根虫(S. puerorum)。在平原地区的水库中只发现了银联科和Corbiculidae。Kattakurgan水库位于美丽的山区。这就是为什么那里有不同种类的软体动物。在水库中扩展的双壳类软体动物,如:Colletopterum bastrianum, C. cyreum sodianum, Corbicula cor, C. purpurea和C. fluuminalis被列入乌兹别克斯坦共和国红皮书(Shernazarov 2006),因为这些物种的软体动物是罕见的和特有的。所有双壳类软体动物都可以被认为是很好的过滤器,在清洁水方面起着重要的作用。
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