Reciprocal contributions in marine Indigenous stewardship: The case of Haida abalone gathering
Abstract Throughout history, Indigenous people have stewarded seascapes, with people–nature reciprocity being a key component of many Indigenous management strategies, yet it is often overlooked in fisheries management. This research focuses on northern abalone (Haliotis kamtschatkana) in Haida Gwaii, the home of the Haida Nation.
Jaime Ojeda +5 more
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Eocene gastropods of the New Forest, UK
Gastropods expanded into niches vacated by both terrestrial and marine organisms following the end‐Cretaceous mass extinction, to become one of the dominant mollusc groups of the Cenozoic. The Selsey Formation of Eocene age was deposited within a shallow marine embayment across the Hampshire Basin (southern England) and contains a particularly diverse ...
James Barnet
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Three hundred years of study on the Mediterranean molluscan fauna led the scientific community to consider it as the best ever known. However, the rate at which new taxa are discovered and described every year is still remarkably high, even in key ...
Fabio Crocetta +2 more
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The relationships of the enigmatic gastropod Tritonoharpa (Neogastropoda): New data on early neogastropod evolution? [PDF]
In this paper, the relationships of Tritonoharpa Dall, 1908, within Neogastropoda are discussed. Tritonoharpa is indeed similar to Colubraria in the morphology of its head-foot, pallial complex, reproductive and excretory systems, in the presence of an ...
KOSYAN A +2 more
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Detailed Early Life History of the Giant Muricid Snail Chicoreus ramosus in the Southern China Sea
Tropical marine life is highly diverse, but the development and utilization of many species remain insufficient. The giant muricid snail Chicoreus ramosus, notable for its large size and high‐quality meat, holds significant potential for aquaculture. Previous descriptions of its seedling production were incomplete and sometimes inaccurate.
Gan Wang +10 more
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Colonisation des côtes de la République Turque de Chypre du Nord par un Muricidae originaire du golfe persique (Ergalatax Iredale, 1931) [PDF]
Ergalatax sp. (ex Morula martensi Dall, 1923) was sporadically found in some places in the South of Cyprus Island. This note reports a sampling performed in May 2007 in the Karpas peninsula.
Delongueville, C., Scaillet, R.
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The archaeology of shellfishing practices on Ua Huka, Marquesas Archipelago (French Polynesia)
Abstract Shellfish remains are ubiquitous to coastal archaeological sites in the Marquesas but have seldom been the focus of dedicated investigations into their contribution to past diet and daily life. On the island of Ua Huka, in the northern group of the archipelago, people have consumed a variety of shellfish since their arrival on the island ...
Gabrielle Traversat +2 more
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KELIMPAHAN DAN KEANEKARAGAMAN GASTROPODA PADA ZONA INTERTIDAL DI PULAU BANGKA BAGIAN TIMUR
Environmental damage from anthropogenic activity will lead to a decrease in water quality, which then affects aquatic organisms including Gastropoda.
Okto Supratman +2 more
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Chicoreus (Naquetia) triquiter vokesae subs. nov., a new name for a misidentified species (Gastropoda: Muricidae) [PDF]
The subgenus Naquetia was recently studied by the author (Houart, 1985). Further comparative study of the protoconchs lead to the discovery of an unidentified subspecies, occuring in the Western Indian Ocean, which is here ...
Houart, R.
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We conducted molecular-genetic and morphological studies on the veined rapa whelk Rapana venosa (Valenciennes, 1846) in the Crimean waters of the Black Sea in order to determine possible reasons of the invasive success of this mollusk.
Е. Е. Slynko +2 more
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