Milky flatworm (Dendrocoelum lacteum) Case Study
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Continent: Europe
Country: Italy
Grant Amount: $3,400
Awarded Date: February 20, 2019
Raoul Manenti
Department of Environmental Science and Policy of the University of Milan
Via Celoria, 26
Milano
Italy
20133
Italy
Tel: 02 50314755
Mob: 3490733107
Conservation, description and assessment of Dendrocoelum planarians of Italy
This project has different goals, all dealing with the results obtained with the MBZ project 162514520.
The project will cover field expenses for data gathering and will be implemented trough the participation to other calls to cover all the main goals.
The first aim is to preliminarly assess the conservation status of a Dendrocoelum lacteum in Italy; this is a freshwater planarian occupying different freshwater habitats.
This is a difficult and expensive aim to be reached. We plan to make spot observations in different Italian regions to identify the occurrence of D. lacteum populations. In a limited area of North Italy we will also perform more deep investigations considering different habitats including the so called "fontanili" springs and temporary marhses.
The second aim is to implement the researches of one cave-dwelling planarian (Dendrocoelum benazzii) that we did not find during the MBZ project 162514520.We will do extensive surveys in caves with water around the D. benazzii type locality during summer 2019.
The third aim is to characterise the genetic of the whole genus Dendrocoelum in northern Italy. We will focus especially on the new populations that we discovered during MBZ project 162514520. Comparisons will be performed with all the species actually occurring in the caves of Italy. Thanks to this MBZ project the costs of samplings are covered. To achieve this goal we will participate to calls of other insitutions to cover the expenses for the genetic analyses.
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