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Not just scratching the surface: Distinct radular motion patterns in Mollusca
The radula is the organ for mechanical food processing and an important autapomorphy of Mollusca. Its chitinous membrane, embedding small radular teeth, is moved by the set of muscles resulting in an interaction with the ingesta, tearing it and ...
Matthias Glaubrecht, Wencke Krings
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Brain regionalization genes are co-opted into shell field patterning in Mollusca
The ‘brain regionalization genes’ Six3/6, Otx, Pax2/5/8, Gbx, and Hox1 are expressed in a similar fashion in the deuterostome, ecdysozoan, and the cephalopod brain, questioning whether this holds also true for the remaining Mollusca.
Tim Wollesen+2 more
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[Material preparation and preservation] Empty shells should be gently cleaned using ethyl alcohol and water. Shells can be air dried. Whole animals and soft-tissue samples should be preserved according to the recommendations described below for each class.
Rogers, D.C.+2 more
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A Monograph of the Land and Freshwater Mollusca of the British Isles [PDF]
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How many single-copy orthologous genes from whole genomes reveal deep gastropod relationships? [PDF]
The Gastropoda contains 80% of existing mollusks and is the most diverse animal class second only to the Insecta. However, the deep phylogeny of gastropods has been controversial for a long time.
Zeyuan Chen, Michael Schrödl
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Vodní měkkýši přírodní rezervace Horní Lužnice – revizní průzkum po více než 10 letech [PDF]
The Lužnice River and its floodplain are protected in the Horní Lužnice Nature Reserve (Southern Bohemia, Czech Republic). The floodplain has a relatively natural character. Altogether 21 aquatic mollusc species were found at 40 sites. Lymnaea stagnalis,
Luboš Beran, Jaroslav Beran
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Species Biodiversity and Geographical Distribution of Terrestrial Mollusca in Guizhou Province
There are many species of terrestrial Mollusca with rapid reproduction rates, a wide distribution range, and a large population. They are not only an important wildlife resource but also an important component of biodiversity.
Li Zhaofeng+4 more
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ecord of the non-indigenous Seminole rams-horn, Planorbella duryi (Wetherby, 1879) from South Karo River, India (Mollusca: Heterobranchia: Planorbidae) [PDF]
During the malacological survey in the Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary and different regions of Saranda forests of Deccan peninsula in Jharkhand, an unusual Florida’s native freshwater mollusc Seminole Rams-Horn, Planorbella duryi from South Karo River was ...
Basudev Tripathy+3 more
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