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Imposex in the golden apple snail Pomacea canaliculata in Taiwan

Science of the Total Environment, 2006
The golden apple snail Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck, 1822) was introduced into Taiwan intentionally in the early 1980s and has become a recurring pest that seriously threatens aquatic crops. In this study, a field description of imposex with a developed penis sheath and penis in female golden apple snails from crop/domestic wastewater drainage sites ...
Ming-Yie Liu
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Pomacea canaliculata (golden apple snail).

2021
Abstract P. canaliculata is a freshwater snail native to parts of Argentina and Uruguay. The distribution of P. canaliculata has been steadily increasing since its introduction to Asia, primarily as a human food resource but perhaps also by the aquarium trade, beginning around 1979 or 1980 (Mochida, 1991; Halwart, 1994a; Cowie, 2002;
Rob Cowie, Ravi Joshi, James Litsinger
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Characterizations of Cholinesterases in Golden Apple Snail (Pomacea canaliculata)

Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, 2013
Cholinesterases (ChEs) have been identified in vertebrates and invertebrates. Inhibition of ChE activity in invertebrates, such as bivalve molluscs, has been used to evaluate the exposure of organophosphates, carbamate pesticides, and heavy metals in the marine system.
Zou, Xiang-Hui   +9 more
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Modeling behavior control of golden apple snails at different temperatures

Ecological Modelling, 2015
Abstract The golden apple snail (Pomacea canaliculata) is a detrimental invasive pest of rice in Asia. Temperature is a critical factor to determine their invasiveness including the behavior and distribution of snails. In this study, the behavioral responses of golden apple snails acclimated to different water temperatures (15 °C, 20 °C, 25 °C, and ...
Mi-Jung Bae   +2 more
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Golden Apple Snails

2017
Golden apple snails are tremendously serious global invasive pests originated from South America. They were introduced into China in 1979 as commercial production. During last 30 years, researches on species identity, spread and origination, as well as the management have been progressed.
Xiaoping Yu, Qianqian Yang, Yipeng Xu
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Management of the golden apple snail Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck) in rice

Crop Protection, 1993
Abstract The golden apple snail Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck) is a recently introduced rice pest in Asia. Its management is based on preventative and corrective methods emphasizing cultural and mechanical practices, with molluscicide as a measure of last resort.
J.A. Litsinger, Dominiciano B. Estano
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Histopathological Effects of Contaminated Sediments on Golden Apple Snail (Pomacea canaliculata, Lamarck 1822)

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2011
Pomacea canaliculata were exposed experimentally to contaminated sediments from a tributary of the Mae Klong River, Thailand, for 3 months. The highest concentration of Cr, Zn and Fe accumulated in the digestive gland while the gill exhibited the highest concentration of Cu.
M, Kruatrachue   +3 more
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Toxicity of Chimonanthus nitens flower extracts to the golden apple snail, Pomacea canaliculata

Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 2019
We studied the molluscicidal activity of Chimonanthus nitens extracts on Pomacea canaliculata (Ampullariidae). The degree of hepatopancreatic tissue damage, and its physiological and biochemical effects, was evaluated on individuals exposed to petroleum ether extracts (PEEEs). The PEEEs, ethyl acetate extract (EAEE) and water saturated n-butyl extract (
Shuailan, Li, Zhengrong, Zou
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Golden apple snail Eggs Extract: Biosynthesis of Nanoparticles and Its Antibacterial effect

Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2019
Finding alternatives for antibiotics has been a very interesting topic nowadays because of bacterial resistance to a wide range of antibiotics, thus studies began to investigate other bactericidal material to solve such problem, In this study silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have been synthesized using a biological source from the golden snail egg extract.
M. S. Ghada, S. N. Shaymaa, M Abass
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Toxicity of botanical insecticides on golden apple snail (Pomacea canaliculata).

Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences, 2011
The molluscicidal activity of crude extracts from five highly potential plants, Annona squamosa seed, Nerium indicum Leaves, Stemona tuberose root, Cyperus rotundus corm and Derris elliptica root was assessed to Pomacea canaliculata. D. elliptica root and C.
W, Ruamthum   +3 more
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