New distributional record of Ragged Sea Hare, Bursatella leachii Blainville, 1817 along western Bay of Bengal [PDF]
Thirty specimens of Bursatella leachii (Ragged sea hare) of average total length as 30.93 mm and weight as 3.33 g were collected from marine cage site, Ramakrishna beach, Visakhapatnam and Krishna estuary, Nagayalanka along Andhra Pradesh coast during ...
Behera, Pralaya Ranjan +3 more
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It’s not what it looks like: molecular data fails to substantiate morphological differences in two sea hares (Mollusca, Heterobranchia, Aplysiidae) from southern Brazil [PDF]
Species of sea hares have been recognized traditionally based on morphological traits, mainly the radula, external coloration, and reproductive anatomy. However, recent studies have shown substantial color variation in some sea slug species. Molecular data have been successfully used to differentiate morphologically similar species of “opisthobranchs ...
Saad, Luiza de Oliveira +3 more
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Shallow-water molluscs from the Formigas islets, Azores, collected during the Santa Maria e Formigas 1990 scientific expedition [PDF]
The Formigas islets are a group of rocks extended in a N-S direction, with about 165 m long by 80 m wide, located 36 km NE from Santa Maria island and 60 km SE from Sao Miguel island. The highest point,'Formigao', reaches 11 m.
Azevedo, José M. N., Ávila, Sérgio P.
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Marine biodiversity: An important resource base to develop bioactive compounds for health and diseases [PDF]
A bioactive compound means a substance which has a biological activity. The definition of bioactive compounds takes different dimensions like deriving from nature or synthetic, compounds usually occur in small quantity, adhere potential effect on human
Joshi, K K +4 more
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Echantillonnage de mollusques invasifs et première signalisation de Chama aspersa Reeve, 1846 à Chypre Nord [PDF]
Different localities along the coast of North Cyprus have been sampled in search for marine molluscs. In these Mediterranean waters, sixteen immigrant species have been found including Chama aspersa Reeve, 1846. After having been reported from the coasts
Delongueville, C., Scaillet, R.
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Análisis de la biodiversidad y abundancia de moluscos macrobentónicos en 9 playas de la provincia de Santa Elena - Ecuador, durante 2012 - 2019 [PDF]
El filo Mollusca es uno de los grupos más numerosos del reino animal, ocupando el segundo lugar, actualmente se conocen 8 grupos, debido a su diversidad morfológica; estos organismos habitan en diferentes ecosistemas y han sido objeto de diversos ...
Ramírez Márquez, Lupe Palmira
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A check list of opisthobranch snails of the Karachi coast [PDF]
The check list deals with 44 species of opisthobranchs belonging to Cephalaspidea (12 species), Anaspidea (4 species), Sacoglossa (4 species), Notaspidea, (2 species) and Nudibranchia (21 species), collected from Pakistan coast of northern Arabian ...
Kazmi, Quddusi B. +2 more
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Utilisation of Oxford Nanopore sequencing to generate six complete gastropod mitochondrial genomes as part of a biodiversity curriculum. [PDF]
De Vivo M +13 more
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Marine Fisheries Information Service No.111 [PDF]
Marine Fisheries Information Service, Technical and Extension ...
CMFRI, Kochi
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The paper reports the first time record of Stylochelius striatus (Mollusca: Aplysiidae), identified at Carbyn’s Cove tide pool (South Andaman), Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. The habitat for this species is Padina algae covered tide pools.
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