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  1. A nomenclator of the Palaeozoic taxa of the family Parallelodontidae (Bivalvia, Arcida)
  2. An Integrated Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of the Early Pleistocene Hominin-Bearing Site of Dursunlu (Türkiye)
  3. International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) workshop on the Fucino paleolake project: the longest continuous terrestrial archive in the MEditerranean recording the last 5 Million years of Earth system history (MEME)
  4. Early Pleistocene invasion of Pontocaspian Fauna into the Denizli Basin (SW Anatolia): New stratigraphic constraints and implications for Aegean–Pontocaspian hydrological exchange
  5. The Central Paratethys Sea—rise and demise of a Miocene European marine biodiversity hotspot
  6. Many roads to success: alternative routes to building an economic shell in land snails
  7. The Early Pleistocene freshwater mollusks of the Denizli Basin (Turkey): a new long-lived lake fauna at the crossroads of Pontocaspian and Aegean-Anatolian realms
  8. The fossil record of freshwater Gastropoda – a global review
  9. A new freshwater snail genus and species (Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda, Cochliopidae) with extremely spinous shells from sub-recent spring deposits in northeastern Mexico
  10. Adapting mark-recapture methods to estimating accepted species-level diversity: a case study with terrestrial Gastropoda
  11. Family-Level Bio-Indication Does not Detect the Impacts of Dams on Macroinvertebrate Communities in a Low-Diversity Tropical River
  12. Factors Controlling the Distribution of Intermediate Host Snails of Schistosoma in Crater Lakes in Uganda: A Machine Learning Approach
  13. Onset of Late Cretaceous diversification in Europe’s freshwater gastropod fauna links to global climatic and biotic events
  14. Drivers of diversification in freshwater gastropods vary over deep time
  15. Reply to Jiang et al.’s comments on the article “Mother snail labors for posterity in bed of mid-Cretaceous amber” by Jochum, Yu and Neubauer (2021) Gondwana Research 97, 68–72
  16. Comment on “An early Miocene extinction in pelagic sharks”
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  18. Extinction risk is linked to lifestyle in freshwater gastropods
  19. The oldest fossil Hydrocenidae found in mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber (Gastropoda: Cycloneritida)
  20. Current extinction rate in European freshwater gastropods greatly exceeds that of the late Cretaceous mass extinction
  21. A latest Cretaceous gastropod fauna from the Jiaolai Basin of East Asia
  22. First freshwater gastropod preserved in amber suggests long-distance dispersal during the Cretaceous Period
  23. A revision of the Pontocaspian gastropods of the subfamily Caspiinae (Caenogastropoda: Hydrobiidae)
  24. Convergent evolution of specialized generalists: Implications for phylogenetic and functional diversity of carabid feeding groups
  25. Taxonomy, palaeoecology and stratigraphy of the middle Miocene mollusk fauna from the Gračanica coal pit near Bugojno in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  26. The Serbian Lake System: a stepping stone for freshwater molluscs in the middle Miocene
  27. The value of a single character: the Paleogene European land snail Ferussina Grateloup, 1827 is likely a cyclophorid (Gastropoda, Caenogastropoda)
  28. A revision of the poorly known Pontocaspian gastropod genusAbeskunus, and its Central Paratethyan origin
  29. A revision of the extant species of Theodoxus (Gastropoda, Neritidae) in Asia, with the description of three new species
  30. Old lake versus young taxa: a comparative phylogeographic perspective on the evolution of Caspian Sea gastropods (Neritidae: Theodoxus )
  31. First record of the Paleozoic land snail family Anthracopupidae in the Lower Jurassic of China and the origin of Stylommatophora
  32. A conservation palaeobiological approach to assess faunal response of threatened biota under natural and anthropogenic environmental change
  33. Striking case of convergence — Alleged marine gastropods in Cretaceous Burmese amber are terrestrial cyclophoroids. Comment on Yu et al.
  34. Palaeoenvironmental evolution of the late Miocene palaeolake at Zahle (Bekaa Valley, Lebanon)
  35. Contributions of biogeographical functions to species accumulation may change over time in refugial regions
  36. The Late Pleistocene mollusk fauna of Selitrennoye (Astrakhan province, Russia): A natural baseline for endemic Caspian Sea faunas
  37. Mollusc species from the Pontocaspian region – an expert opinion list
  38. Significance of climate and hydrochemistry on shape variation – a case study on Neotropical cytheroidean Ostracoda
  39. A new Helicidae (Gastropoda) from the Middle Miocene of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a revision of the genus Paradrobacia
  40. A late Pleistocene gastropod fauna from the northern Caspian Sea with implications for Pontocaspian gastropod taxonomy
  41. Middle and late Badenian palaeoenvironments in the northern Vienna Basin and their potential link to the Badenian Salinity Crisis
  42. Opole (Poland) - a key locality for middle Miocene terrestrial mollusc faunas
  43. Early Miocene gastropod and ectothermic vertebrate remains from the Lesvos Petrified Forest (Greece)
  44. Ampullariid gastropods from the Palaeogene Hudi Chert Formation (Republic of the Sudan)
  45. The discovery of Bulinus (Pulmonata: Planorbidae) in a Miocene palaeolake in the Balkan Peninsula
  46. Oligocene stratigraphy across the Eocene and Miocene boundaries in the Valley of Lakes (Mongolia)
  47. The late middle Miocene non-marine mollusk fauna of Vračević (Serbia): filling a gap in Miocene land snail biogeography
  48. Shape Variation in Neotropical Cytheridella (Ostracoda) Using Semilandmarks-Based Geometric Morphometrics: A Methodological Approach and Possible Biogeographical Implications
  49. Taxonomic review of the fossil land gastropod species hitherto placed in the genus Galactochilus Sandberger 1875, with the description of a new genus (Gastropoda: Helicoidea)
  50. Stepwise onset of the Icehouse world and its impact on Oligo-Miocene Central Asian mammals
  51. Beginning of a new age: How did freshwater gastropods respond to the Quaternary climate change in Europe?
  52. Allometry in Anisian (Middle Triassic) segminiplanate conodonts and its implications for conodont taxonomy
  53. Predictors of shell size in long‐lived lake gastropods
  54. A nomenclator of extant and fossil taxa of the Melanopsidae (Gastropoda, Cerithioidea)
  55. The early middle Miocene lacustrine gastropod fauna of Džepi, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Dinaride Lake System): high endemism in a small space
  56. A Rupelian mangrove swamp mollusc fauna from the Thrace Basin in Turkey
  57. Distribution patterns of European lacustrine gastropods: a result of environmental factors and deglaciation history
  58. Age structure, carbonate production and shell loss rate in an Early Miocene reef of the giant oyster Crassostrea gryphoides
  59. Paleobiogeography and historical biogeography of the non-marine caenogastropod family Melanopsidae
  60. Evolution, turnovers and spatial variation of the gastropod fauna of the late Miocene biodiversity hotspot Lake Pannon
  61. Stratigraphic and paleogeographic significance of lacustrine mollusks from the Pliocene Viviparus beds in central Croatia
  62. Terrestrial and lacustrine gastropods from the Priabonian (upper Eocene) of the Sultanate of Oman
  63. Age structure, carbonate production and shell loss rate in an Early Miocene reef of the giant oyster Crassostrea gryphoides
  64. Tectonics, climate, and the rise and demise of continental aquatic species richness hotspots
  65. Disjunct distribution of the Miocene limpet-like freshwater gastropod genus Delminiella
  66. Microstructural details in shells of the gastropod generaCarychiellaandCarychiumof the Middle Miocene
  67. Biogeography of the European freshwater Neogene
  68. Upper Miocene endemic lacustrine gastropod fauna of the Turiec Basin: addressing taxonomic, paleobiogeographic and stratigraphic issues
  69. The freshwater mollusk fauna of the Middle Miocene Lake Drniš (Dinaride Lake System, Croatia): a taxonomic and systematic revision
  70. Population bottleneck triggering millennial-scale morphospace shifts in endemic thermal-spring melanopsids
  71. The Early Miocene (Burdigalian) mollusc fauna of the North Bohemian Lake (Most Basin)
  72. Synopsis of valid species-group taxa for freshwater Gastropoda recorded from the European Neogene
  73. Replacement names and nomenclatural comments for problematic species-group names in Europe's Neogene freshwater Gastropoda. Part 2
  74. Replacement names and nomenclatural comments for problematic species-group names in Europe's Neogene freshwater Gastropoda
  75. Explosive demographic expansion by dreissenid bivalves as a possible result of astronomical forcing
  76. New data on the terrestrial gastropods from the Oligocene-Miocene transition in the Valley of Lakes, Central Mongolia
  77. Phenotypic evolution in a venerid bivalve species lineage from the late Middle Miocene Central Paratethys Sea: a multi-approach morphometric analysis
  78. The Middle Miocene freshwater mollusk fauna of Lake Gacko (SE Bosnia and Herzegovina): taxonomic revision and paleoenvironmental analysis
  79. A new miocene lacustrine mollusc fauna of the Dinaride Lake System and its palaeobiogeographic, palaeoecologic and taxonomic implications
  80. Phenotypic evolution in a fossil gastropod species lineage: Evidence for adaptive radiation?
  81. Новые данные по наземным брюхоногим моллюскам из пограничных олигоцен–миоценовых отложений Долины Озер, Центральная Монголия
  82. First records of freshwater rissooidean gastropods from the Palaeogene of Southeast Asia
  83. Middle Miocene freshwater mollusks from Lake Sinj(Dinaride Lake System, SE Croatia; Langhian)
  84. A Middle Miocene endemic freshwater mollusc assemblage from an intramontane Alpine lake (Aflenz Basin, Eastern Alps, Austria)