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The aim of this work was to study the structure of lung and hepatopancreas of Roman snail (Helix of pomatia of L., 1758). The study found that the lung occupies the lower turn of shell and presented by a saccate cavity, in the wall of that there are a ...
M. P. Horvat, R. S. Dankovych
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Shells of the Roman snail are important microhabitats for soil invertebrates
Shells of molluscs from snail farms (heliciculture) are used as food additives or construction material and ecological engineering approaches utilize their potential to assist with ecosystem restoration.
Claudia Tluste, Klaus Birkhofer
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Integrating traditional European cuisine with alternative protein sources can strengthen food security and provide the population with healthy food. Previous scientific works indicate the nutritional and environmental potential of alternative proteins ...
A. Helikh, Andrii Filon
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Measuring Faecal Epi-Androsterone as an Indicator of Gonadal Activity in Spotted Hyenas (Crocuta crocuta). [PDF]
Enzyme immunoassays (EIA) that measure faecal testosterone metabolites (fTM) are useful tools to monitor gonadal activity. The aim of this study was to validate an "in-house" epiandrosterone EIA to monitor fTM in spotted hyenas. FTM were characterised in
Susanne Pribbenow +5 more
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The complete mitogenome of Helix pomatia and the basal phylogeny of Helicinae (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora, Helicidae) [PDF]
A complete mitochondrial genome of the Roman snail Helix pomatia Linnaeus, 1758 has been sequenced. The length and gene order correspond to that of other available helicid mitogenomes. We used the mitogenome sequence to reappraise the relationships among
Ondřej Korábek +2 more
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The variability of morphological and conchological parameters of terrestrial snails (Cepea hortensis, Helix pomatia) which inhabit the areas with different degree of anthropological transformation is analyzed.
K. Rybka
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Production of Activated Carbon and Characterization from Snail Shell Waste (Helix pomatia)
Snail shell waste (Helix pomatia) has been evaluated as raw material for the preparation of activated carbon using ZnCl2 and CaCl2 with the temperature ranging from 500°C to 800°C.
R. Gumus, Ideyonbe Okpeku
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Due to a broad spectrum of active ingredients, snail slime presents a variety of exciting physical properties and chemical reactivities. Especially in the role of the reduction‐ and stabilizing agent for the manufacturing of gold nanoparticles, its great potential is revealed. Utilising the proteins found in slime, Nanoparticle‐comprising hydrogels are
Andrea Koball, Jens Gaitzsch
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Persistence and dynamic of forest snails in the Western Carpathians over the last 40 thousand years
The glacial/interglacial cycles have shaped the landscape of temperate Europe for the past 2.5 million years, with open landscapes prevailing during the glacial and forested landscapes during the interglacial periods. However, the survival and recolonization strategies of temperate forest species during glacial phases remain poorly understood and hotly
Lucie Juřičková +5 more
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Distribution maps of Helix pomatia L.
E. Pollard
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