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Terrestrial edible snail breeding is an agricultural activity that finds itself at pioneering stage in Romania. One of the species used in snail farming is Helix aspersa Muller.
Adrian Toader-Williams, Aurel Șara
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Feasibility Study of Snail Farming in Indonesia
This study evaluates the economic feasibility of snail cultivation in Indonesia by analyzing the impact of market demand, cultivation technology, and environmental conditions. A quantitative approach was employed, surveying 150 respondents using a Likert scale (1-5), with data analyzed via SPSS version 26.
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Water pollution from swine factory farms poses a threat to endangered and threatened species
Abstract Factory farms, or concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs), generate millions of tons of manure each year in the United States. The storage, handling, and land application of this manure leads to air, water, and climate pollution, which disproportionately impacts low‐income communities of color and poses additional public health and ...
Mustafa Saifuddin +3 more
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Parasitoid wasps deploy maternal and embryonic factors to reprogramme host physiology. Venom, calyx fluid, polydnaviruses, teratocytes and larval secretions act in a coordinated, compartmentalised manner. Host‐regulation factors are promising sources of insecticidal, antimicrobial and bioinspired translational molecules.
Ciro Pedro G. Pinto +2 more
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Socioeconomics of rice-aquaculture and IPM in the Philippines: synergies, potential and problems [PDF]
Rice farming covers nearly one-third of the arable land of Asia. The study shows results that are useful for policymakers wishing to promote new diversification opportunities in the crop sector. It describes some of the complexities in understand farming
Horstkotte-Wesseler, G.
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Conopeptide production through biosustainable snail farming [PDF]
An area of intensive focus and research has been in the study of conopeptides isolated from cone snail venom. These complex peptide venoms contain between 50 and 100 different bioactive substances, many of which can be utilized for a variety of ...
Milisen, Jeffrey William
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Beginning around 1800, but primarily since the early and mid-twentieth century, the giant African snail, Achatina (Lissachatina) fulica Bowdich, 1822, has been introduced throughout the tropics and subtropics and has been considered the most ...
Thiengo, Silvana C. +4 more
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Apple snail infestation poses a persistent threat to rice production in open-field environments, where long-term coexistence with this species is unavoidable.
Senlin Guan +5 more
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Identification snails of orchards and farms in west Azarbaijan province, Iran
During 2012-2013 in a funistic survey of Snails, several species of snails were collected and identified; both from orchards, farms and the weeds. In total, 18 species belonging to 17 genera out of 10 families are identified based on morphometric characteristics including (shape and size of operculum, aperture, dextral or sinistral of shell ...
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Non‐native pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha carcasses benefit native benthic macroinvertebrates
Abstract The invasion of the North Atlantic by pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha has raised concerns regarding their impact on coastal rivers. Although the influence of marine‐derived nutrients from returning adult O. gorbuscha on rivers in their native range has received much attention, the ecological consequences of invasive O.
Hui Wei +9 more
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