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Neelam Soni, Vinay Kumar Singh
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Plants Terminalia arjuna and Tamarindus indica are known to have a significant molluscicidal potential to control the population of vector snails. Since the molluscicides are considered an emerging pollutant and are frequently detected in surface water b...
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Kazuo Shiomi
Focusing on tetramine, tetramethylammonium ion, contained in the salivary glands of marine carnivorous snails, this paper gives an overview of analytical methods, distribution in marine snails, and toxicological aspects. Some Neptunea snails have often c...
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Chester Kalinda, Moses Chimbari and Samson Mukaratirwa
Climate change has been predicted to increase the global mean temperature and to alter the ecological interactions among organisms. These changes may play critical roles in influencing the life history traits of the intermediate hosts (IHs). This review ...
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Anna Rygalo-Galewska, Klara Zglinska, Mateusz Roguski, Kamil Roman, Wiktor Bendowski, Damian Bien and Tomasz Niemiec
Edible snails are an attractive protein source due to their high growth rate, cost-efficiency, and nutritional value. Calcium is crucial for snail growth, reproduction, and shell formation, while magnesium plays a role in enzyme function and muscle tone....
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Jacob Schurkman, Irma Tandingan De Ley and Adler R. Dillman
Succinea snails are considered to be invasive and pestiferous gastropods to those in the floricultural industry. Their small size makes them difficult to locate within large plant shipments, and their presence on decorative plants can constitute for an e...
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Mi-Jung Bae and Young-Seuk Park
Freshwater organisms are facing threats from various natural and anthropogenic disturbances. Using data sampled on a nationwide scale from streams in South Korea, we identified the crucial environmental factors influencing the distribution and abundance ...
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Giri Kattel, Yongjiu Cai, Xiangdong Yang, Ke Zhang, Xu Hao, Rong Wang and Xuhui Dong
The lakes across China’s middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River system have a long history of sustaining human pressures. These aquatic resources have been exploited for fisheries and irrigation over millennia at a magnitude of scales, with ...
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Rita S. W. Yam, Yen-Tzu Fan and Tzu-Ting Wang
Pomacea canaliculata (Ampullariidae) has extensively invaded most Asian constructed wetlands and its massive herbivory of macrophytes has become a major cause of ecosystem dysfunctioning of these restored habitats. We conducted non-choice laboratory feed...
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Hicham Barkia, Abdelaziz Barkia, Rajae Yacoubi, Youssef El. Guamri, Mohammed Tahiri, Khadija El. Kharrim and Driss Belghyti
To assess changes in the fauna of freshwater mollusks in the Gharb Plain (Morocco), 200 sites spread over five districts were surveyed between May 2012 and May 2013. A total of 11 species were identified. Physella acuta and Melanopsis praemorsa...
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Olga González, Gladys Pérez Camargo, Macarena Membiela, Diana Frezza, Norberto Bartoloni, Carlos Vieites
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In this study, adult Helix apersa land snails with previously established periodicity were observed at three densities in their fi nishing stage in order to contribute to the body of knowledge about spatial distribution and certa...
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Jinling Liu, Zhihua Chen, Yunhui Li, Danying Chen, Yulin He, Benliang Zhao, Yuexin Liao and Jing Guo
Invasive species have had substantial impacts on global mangrove forests. Apple snails (Pomacea canaliculata) have invaded mangrove forests in China. To clarify the potential detritivorous diet of P. canaliculata, the growth and feeding indicators of inv...
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Maria Manz, Joshua Lord and Melissa Morales
Ocean acidification may diminish the response of many marine organisms to chemical cues that can be used to sense nearby food and predators, potentially altering community dynamics. We used a Y-maze choice experiment to investigate the impact of ocean ac...
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Pengfei Li, Jian Zhang, Huijun Xie, Zhen Hu, Haiyan He and Wenxing Wang
Aquatic animals play an important role in the energy flow and matter cycling in the wetland ecosystem. However, little is known about their effects on pollutant removal performance and microbial community in constructed wetlands. This work presents an in...
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Qi Chen, Yingying Zhou, Yue Qi, Wen Zeng, Zhaoji Shi, Xing Liu and Jiaen Zhang
Recent studies have indicated that the invasive apple snail (Pomacea canaliculata) exhibits tolerance to the salinity levels present in coastal agricultural soils, suggesting that apple snails could potentially invade salt-affected coastal agricultural a...
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Senlin Guan, Kimiyasu Takahashi, Shunichiro Watanabe and Katsunori Tanaka
The destructive impact of invasive apple snail (Pomacea canaliculata) on young rice seedlings has garnered global attention, particularly in warm regions where rice production occurs. The preventative application of insecticide, particularly in areas wit...
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Olga González, Gladys Pérez Camargo, Macarena Membiela, Diana Frezza, Norberto Bartoloni, Carlos Vieites
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Heliciculture is performed worldwide and has been promoted in Argentina; however, its development and expansion has been limited by several factors that make it impossible to reach the production volumes necessary for a commercial...
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K. Minnaar, H. Bouwman
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This study was conducted to investigate the effects of genetically modified crops onaquatic environments around agricultural land. Fresh water snails indicated effects duringembryonic development, and on the growth rate of survivors.
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K. Minnaar, H. Bouwman
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This study was conducted to investigate the effects of genetically modified crops onaquatic environments around agricultural land. Fresh water snails indicated effects duringembryonic development, and on the growth rate of survivors.
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Mohammed A. Nabeerasool, Andrew K. Campen, David A. Polya, Nigel W. Brown and Bart E. Van Dongen
Metaldehyde is a selective pesticide applied to control snails and slugs and which, particularly when application rates are high and during periods of high rainfall, may find its way into water courses, some of which may be used as drinking water supplie...
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Hui Dang, Jing Xu, Shi-Zhu Li, Zhi-Guo Cao, Yi-Xin Huang, Cheng-Guo Wu, Zu-Wu Tu and Xiao-Nong Zhou
Schistosomiasis japonica, caused by Schistosoma japonicum infection, remains a major public health concern in China, and the geographical distribution of this neglected tropical disease is limited to regions where Oncomelania hupensis, the intermediate h...
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