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Glowing Seashells: Diversity of Fossilized Coloration Patterns on Coral Reef-Associated Cone Snail (Gastropoda: Conidae) Shells from the Neogene of the Dominican Republic [PDF]
The biology of modern Conidae (cone snails)--which includes the hyperdiverse genus Conus--has been intensively studied, but the fossil record of the clade remains poorly understood, particularly within an evolutionary framework.
Jonathan R Hendricks
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Venomous Secretions from Marine Snails of the Terebridae Family Target Acetylcholine Receptors [PDF]
Venoms from cone snails (Conidae) have been extensively studied during the last decades, but those from other members of the suborder Toxoglossa, such as of Terebridae and Turridae superfamilies attracted less interest so far. Here, we report the effects
Cora Wunder +8 more
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La familia Conidae en el mar peruano
En el presente trabajo se describe y proporciona información sobre las especies del género Conus (Neogastropoda: Conidae) mantenidas en el Laboratorio de Biología y Sistemática de Invertebrados Marinos de la Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas (LaBSIM) y ...
Carlos Paredes +4 more
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Multi-omics characterization of toxin expression and producing organs in the predatory gastropods Monoplex corrugatus and Stramonita haemastoma [PDF]
Background The exploration of toxin diversity is crucial for understanding the evolutionary adaptation of venomous taxa. Despite being active venomous predators, neogastropods are largely understudied beyond Conidae.
Allan Ringeval +6 more
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Based on newly collected material from the Kavieng Lagoon Biodiversity Survey, we describe a new species of cone snail, Conus hughmorrisoni sp. nov., from the vicinity of Kavieng, New Ireland, Papua New Guinea.
Felix Lorenz, Nicolas Puillandre
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The CODEX Approach: High-Throughput Sequencing of the Cox-1 Barcode Fragment in Neogastropods (Mollusca, Gastropoda). [PDF]
ABSTRACT DNA barcoding traditionally relies on Sanger sequencing but faces limitations with degraded samples. High‐throughput sequencing (HTS) offers a cost‐effective alternative, enabling rapid barcode generation for extensive datasets. The advantage of HTS is its ability to employ multiplexing strategies, allowing thousands of samples to be processed
Puillandre N +7 more
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During the Eocene greenhouse (56.0–33.9 Ma), northwest Europe was dominated by a semi-arid para-tropical climate but the paleohydrological conditions are poorly known.
Clark Alexander J. +2 more
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Late Miocene Conidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of Crete (Greece). Part 2
Late Miocene Conidae of Crete (Greece) have recently been evaluated for the genera Conilithes and Conus (Kalloconus). We continue this first inventory of the Miocene Conidae from Crete by discussing the genera Conus (Lautoconus), Conus (Stephanoconus ...
Christos Psarras +2 more
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Abstract Eustatic sea level changes and vertical tectonic movements are producing uplifted paleoshorelines. Along subduction zones, uplifted terraces are used to study fault activities and, overall, allow to interpret the tectonic history of plate convergence.
Kosmas Pavlopoulos +7 more
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First report of Hemicycliophora conida from Russia
Summary A population of the sheath nematodes, identified as Hemicycliophora conida, has been reported from a natural habitat in Moscow, Russia. This paper includes morphological, morphometric and molecular data of the population.
Tabolin, S., Kolganova, T.
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