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Use and application of iNaturalist on land snails from Argentina. [PDF]
Díaz AC, Martin SM.
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El registre paleontològic de l’illa d’Eivissa a jaciments litorals pleistocens [PDF]
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Relationship Between CRISPR-Cas Systems and Acquisition of Tetracycline Resistance in Non-Clinical Enterococcus Populations in Bulgaria. [PDF]
Pandova M, Kizheva Y, Hristova P.
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Δυναμική πληθυσμών του χερσαίου γαστερόποδου Cornu aspersum maximum σε ανοιχτή εκτροφή
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Καταγραφή των πληθυσμών του χερσαίου γαστερόποδου Cornu aspersum στο Δήμο Αλμυρού
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Primacy and recency in snails (Cornu aspersum).
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition, 2023Pavlovian conditioning has been proven to be useful for the study of associative learning and animal cognition. This procedure can be used to observe certain memory phenomena.
Pablo Rubio +2 more
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Effect of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in the Snail Cornu aspersum
The progressive commercial deployment of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) raises concerns about their terrestrial ecotoxicity. We exposed adult Cornu aspersum (150 snails; five replicates of three animals per time-point) to 50 mg L−1 MWCNT-dosed ...
D. Gualandris +6 more
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Taste aversion learning in the snail Cornu aspersum
Animal Cognition, 2023The present study was conducted to provide evidence of conditioned taste aversion learning (CTA) in the snail Cornu aspersum, using quinidine as the aversive stimulus in a procedure of Pavlovian Conditioning of Tentacle Lowering. Subjects were split into two groups: paired and unpaired.
Judit Muñiz Moreno, Ignacio Loy
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The reproductive response of Cornu aspersum to different hibernation conditions
Molluscan Research, 2022This study was conducted between February and May 2019 on mature Cornu aspersum in the Black Sea region, Turkey to investigate the effects of different hibernation situations on reproductive responses. Three snail groups were studied: NH (natural hibernation), ASH (artificial short hibernation) and ALH (artificial long hibernation).
Celik, M. Yesim +3 more
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