François Roffiaen's terrestrial and freshwater gastropod types in the collection of the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences. [PDF]
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Wear-coping mechanisms and functional morphology of the radular teeth of <i>Vittina turrita</i> (Neritimorpha, Gastropoda). [PDF]
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Dietary Green-Algae Chaetomorpha linum Extract Supplementation on Growth, Digestive Enzymes, Antioxidant Defenses, Immunity, Immune-Related Gene Expression, and Resistance to Aeromonas hydrophila in Adult Freshwater Snail, Bellamya bengalensis. [PDF]
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Thermal Biology and Metabolic Scope of Two Species of Juvenile Gastropod Mollusks Inhabiting Kelp Forests. [PDF]
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Genome report: de novo genome assembly of the greater Bermuda land snail, Poecilozonites bermudensis (Mollusca: Gastropoda), confirms ancestral genome duplication. [PDF]
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Substantial Limitations of Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement in Mitigating the Negative Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Marine Calcifiers. [PDF]
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Molecular Insights into the Marine Gastropod <i>Olivancillaria urceus</i>: Transcriptomic and Proteopeptidomic Approaches Reveal Polypeptides with Putative Therapeutic Potential. [PDF]
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Molluscan Shells, Spicules, and Gladii Are Evolutionarily Deeply Conserved. [PDF]
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IN Nature of March 12, p. 749, Drs. L. R. Cox and W. J. Rees reviewed a paper by the Japanese authors Kawaguti and Baba on a bivalved gastropod they had described under the generic name Tamanovalva. I should like to put on record a further occurrence of this remarkable group of molluscs.
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1965Abstract 1. 1. Blood and urine concentrations of Turritella communis, Littorina saxatilis and other common littoral Gastropods were measured in normal, dilute and concentrated sea-waters and on exposure and reimmersion. The body fluids of active animals were isosmotic with the medium under all tolerated conditions and there was no evidence of ...
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