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Limiting factors for queen conch (Lobatus gigas) reproduction: A simulation-based evaluation

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2022
Queen conch are among the most economically, socially, and culturally important fishery resources in the Caribbean. Despite a multitude of fisheries management measures enacted across the region, populations are depleted and failing to recover.
Nicholas A. Farmer, Jennifer C. Doerr
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Drought Increases Consumer Pressure on Oyster Reefs in Florida, USA. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2015
Coastal economies and ecosystems have historically depended on oyster reefs, but this habitat has declined globally by 85% because of anthropogenic activities. In a Florida estuary, we investigated the cause of newly reported losses of oysters.
Hanna G Garland, David L Kimbro
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Estimating Queen Conch (Strombus gigas) home ranges using acoustic telemetry: implications for the design of marine fishery reserves [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Marine reserves (MRs) may function as a vital tool in the conservation and management of marine resources if source populations are managed for the benefit of those downstream.
Delgado, Gabriel A.   +2 more
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3D Photogrammetric Survey, Raking Light Photography and Mapping of Degradation Phenomena of the Early Renaissance Wall Paintings by Saturnino Gatti—Case Study of the St. Panfilo Church in Tornimparte (L’Aquila, Italy)

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2023
This paper provides the results of a 3D photogrammetric survey of the apsidal conch of St. Panfilo Church in Tornimparte (L’Aquila, Italy). The images were acquired and then processed in order to obtain a three-dimensional model available on Sketchfab ...
Luca Lanteri   +7 more
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Shankh-er Shongshar, Afterlife Everyday: Religious Experience of the Evening Conch and Goddesses in Bengali Hindu Homes

open access: yesReligions, 2019
This essay brings together critical archetypes of Bengali Hindu home-experience: the sound of the evening shankh (conch), the goddess Lakshmi, and the female snake-deity, Manasa.
Sukanya Sarbadhikary
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Preservation of nautilid soft parts inside and outside the conch interpreted as central nervous system, eyes, and renal concrements from the Lebanese Cenomanian

open access: yesSwiss Journal of Palaeontology, 2021
Nautilid, coleoid and ammonite cephalopods preserving jaws and soft tissue remains are moderately common in the extremely fossiliferous Konservat-Lagerstätte of the Hadjoula, Haqel and Sahel Aalma region, Lebanon.
Christian Klug   +5 more
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Conch maximal subrings

open access: yesCommunications in Algebra, 2021
It is shown that if $R$ is a ring, $p$ a prime element of an integral domain $D\leq R$ with $\bigcap_{n=1}^\infty p^nD=0$ and $p\in U(R)$, then $R$ has a conch maximal subring (see \cite{faith}). We prove that either a ring $R$ has a conch maximal subring or $U(S)=S\cap U(R)$ for each subring $S$ of $R$ (i.e., each subring of $R$ is closed with respect
openaire   +2 more sources

Development of Healthy Products Using Spider Conch (Gastropoda stromboidea)

open access: yesJPAIR, 2016
For years now, most doctors have insisted that an average diet that consists of healthy seafood at least twice a week can improve the quality of life (No, Meyers, Prinyawiwatkul, & Xu, 2007).
Sulpicio D. Garces, Jr.   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Conch, Cooperatives, and Conflict: Conservation and Resistance in the Banco Chinchorro Biosphere Reserve

open access: yesConservation & Society, 2014
In theory, biosphere reserves link biodiversity conservation with development, primarily through sustainable resource utilisation, and alternative, conservation-compatible economies in the buffer and transition zones outside the core area.
David M Hoffman
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Significance of the suture line in cephalopod taxonomy revealed by 3D morphometrics in the modern nautilids Nautilus and Allonautilus

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
Assessing the taxonomic importance of the suture line in shelled cephalopods is a key to better understanding the diversity of this group in Earth history.
Amane Tajika   +2 more
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