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Blue Spring Hydrobe

Educational resources on Blue Spring Hydrobe

Blue Spring Hydrobe or Aphaostracon asthenes is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Vulnerable due to D2. IUCN Profile of the Blue Spring Hydrobe

Academic web links for the Blue Spring Hydrobe.


The Freshwater Snails of Florida A Manual for Identification
Length of shell 2.0-2.4 mm (Fig. 94).-----(Blue Spring Hydrobe) Aphaostracon asthenes Thompson, 1968. Endemic to Blue Springs, Volusia County, Florida.
www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/malacology/fl-snail/snails1.htm

BCU "EnviroNews"
C. JnBaptiste, M. Reiter, and A. Brooks-Walter; 4) “Recolonization of Blue Spring Run by the Blue Spring Hydrobe (Aphaostracon asthenes) after Hurricane Fay.�
www4.cookman.edu/faculty/reiter/environews.htm

ADW: Aphaostracon: Classification
... Aphaostracon asthenes (blue spring hydrobe)
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Aphaostracon.html

Mellon Bios
Coincidently, the spring run is also an ecological haven for rare species such as the Blue Spring Pygmy Siltsnail (Cincinnatia parva) and the Blue Spring Hydrobe (Aphaostracon
legacy.lclark.edu/~envs/mellon_bios.htm

Bethune-Cookman University - Faculty Scholarly Activities - Spring and ...
Co-authored on three presentations dealing with the Blue Spring Hydrobe (Aphaostracon asthenes) and the Blue Spring Pygmy Siltsnail (Floridobia parva).
www.bethune.cookman.edu/academics/oaa/Faculty-Highlights.html

Mellon Initiative Researchers - Environmental Studies - Programs ...
Coincidently, the spring run is also an ecological haven for rare species such as the Blue Spring Pygmy Siltsnail (Cincinnatia parva) and the Blue Spring Hydrobe (Aphaostracon
www.lclark.edu/college/programs/environmental_studies/scholarship/mellon_initiative/...







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