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Pomacea canaliculata (Mollusca, Gastropoda) in Patagonia: potential role of climatic change in its dispersion and settlement

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Biology
Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck, 1822) (Mollusca Gastropoda) shows a large native distribution range in South America, reaching as far south as 37º S (Buenos Aires, Argentina).
G. Darrigran, C. Damborenea, A. Tambussi
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Keong Hama Pomacea Di Indonesia: Karakter Morfologi Dan Sebarannya(mollusca, Gastropoda: Ampullariidae) [Snail Pest of Pomacea in Indonesia: Morphology and Its Distribution (Mollusca, Gastropoda: Ampullariidae)] [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The golden apple snail Pomacea is an invasive species not only in Indonesia but mostly in Southeast Asia. The snail caused serious damaged on more than thousands hectares of rice-fields.
Isnaningsih, N. R. (Nur)   +1 more
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UJI KONSENTRASI EKSTRAK BIJI NIMBA (Azadirachta indica A. Juss.) UNTUK PENGENDALIAN TELUR KEONG MAS (Pomacea canaliculata Lamarck) SEBAGAI HAMA PADA TANAMAN PADI [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Keong mas atau disebut pula siput murbai (Pomacea canaliculata Lamarck) merupakan salah satu masalah hama utama dalam produksi padi. Untuk pengendalian hama ini, kebanyakan petani memilih untuk menggunakan moluskisida sintetis.
Dwiyanti, Fery
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CRISPR/Cas9 Knockout of Shell Matrix Protein 1 in the Slipper‐Snail Crepidula atrasolea

open access: yesJournal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution, Volume 344, Issue 5, Page 266-283, July 2025.
Methods for CRISPR/Cas9 shell matrix protein knockout in the snail, Crepidula atrasolea including optimizing RNP delivery and embryo husbandry, to the use of Sanger and MiSeq sequencing, and high‐content screening of embryos to characterize the loss of Shell Matrix Protein 1 (SMP1) during larval shell development.
Grant Batzel   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

Sex-related differential growth in Pomacea canaliculata (Gastropoda: Ampullariidae) [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Molluscan Studies, 1998
In dioecious freshwater prosobranchs it is almost a commonplace that females reach larger sizes than males. Such a condition was mentioned, for example, for members of the families Viviparidae-, Bithyniidae, Pleuroceridae-, Hydrobiidae (unpublished own data) and Ampullariidae''.
Alejandra L. Estebenet   +1 more
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Evaluation of bigano snail (Stramonita haemastoma) as a seafood resource

open access: yesJournal of the World Aquaculture Society, Volume 56, Issue 3, June 2025.
Abstract Bigano snail, Stramonita haemastoma, commonly known as oyster drill or red‐mouthed rock whelks, has gained growing interest as a potential seafood product. However, to date, there is a notable lack of preliminary evaluation regarding its commercial viability.
Xuan Dong, Hong Lin, Yifen Wang
wiley   +1 more source

Purification ofPomacea canaliculataα-Fucosidase Isoforms with Different Thermostabilities [PDF]

open access: yesBioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry, 1998
Two isoforms, F1 (pI 4.7) and F2 (pI 4.9), of α-fucosidase were purified from the viscera of Pomacea canaliculata. The thermostability of F1 was higher than that of F2. Both were 260-kDa proteins containing polypeptides (55 and 52 kDa) and sugar. There were small differences between F1 and F2 in the optimum conditions for the enzyme reaction and pH ...
K, Hirata   +3 more
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Exploring Ant‐Mollusk Interactions: Insights From Southern Spain

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 15, Issue 5, May 2025.
This study reports new data about ant‐mollusk interactions from accidental field observations, a quantitative analysis of the snail shells found in 16 Messor ant nest cleanings, and a qualitative analysis of 51 additional nests of different species. ABSTRACT Ants occupy a great variety of habitats, perform essential ecological roles, and interact with ...
Jairo Robla   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

REGISTRO DE POMACEA CANALICULATA (LAMARCK, 1822) (AMPULLARIIDAE), MOLUSCO EXOTICO PARA EL NORTE DE CHILE RECORD OF POMACEA CANALICULATA (LAMARCK, 1822) (AMPULLARIIDAE), EXOTIC MOLLUSK FOR TO NORTH CHILE

open access: yesGayana, 2009
En este trabajo informamos acerca de la presencia en la costa de Choapa (IV Región de Coquimbo, Chile), de un molusco de agua dulce Pomacea canaliculata (Lammarck, 1822) (Ampullariidae).
Douglas Jackson, Donald Jackson
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Secondary production and diet of an invasive snail in freshwater wetlands: Implications for resource utilization and competition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Invasive species can monopolize resources and thus dominate ecosystem production. In this study we estimated secondary production and diet of four populations of Pomacea canaliculata, a freshwater invasive snail, in wetlands (abandoned paddy, oxbow pond,
Dudgeon, D, Kwong, KL, Qiu, JW, Wong, PK
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