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Diversity and distribution of mollusks along the Contas River in a tropical semiarid region (Caatinga), Northeastern Brazil [PDF]
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Тропический моллюск Melanoides tuberculatus Mull. В Средней Азии [PDF]
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滋賀県守山市で確認された移入種、ヌノメカワニナMelanoides tuberculatus(MÜller)(中腹足目トウガタカワニナ科 Thiaridae)について(予報)
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Parasitic Castration in Freshwater Snail Melanoides tuberculatus (Mollusca: Gastropoda)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences India Section B - Biological Sciences, 2012Structure of ovotestis and its parasitic castration were observed histologically in hermaphrodite freshwater snail Melanoides tuberculatus (Mollusca, Gastropoda). In mature healthy snail ovotestis was found to be closely associated with posterior region of digestive gland.
S L Choubisa
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Biological Invasions, 2011
Considerable research has been conducted to determine traits common to invasive species with the goal of predicting, preventing, or managing invasions. The importance of physiological tolerance to abiotic stressors in the ability of invasive species to establish and displace native species has been hypothesized to be important although there are few ...
Scott M Weir, Christopher J Salice
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Considerable research has been conducted to determine traits common to invasive species with the goal of predicting, preventing, or managing invasions. The importance of physiological tolerance to abiotic stressors in the ability of invasive species to establish and displace native species has been hypothesized to be important although there are few ...
Scott M Weir, Christopher J Salice
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Parasitology International, 1997
Abstract This is the first report of occurrence of Philophthalmus gralli in Melanoides tuberculatus from Saudi Arabia. The overall infection rate of M. tuberculatus with P. gralli larvae was 8.9%. However, the incidence of infection varied from 6.46 to 10.16% depending on the size of the snail, and larger snails were found to be more infected
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Abstract This is the first report of occurrence of Philophthalmus gralli in Melanoides tuberculatus from Saudi Arabia. The overall infection rate of M. tuberculatus with P. gralli larvae was 8.9%. However, the incidence of infection varied from 6.46 to 10.16% depending on the size of the snail, and larger snails were found to be more infected
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