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Chemosphere, 2018
The present study aimed to evaluate the responses of different biochemicals parameters associated with environmental pollution in the digestive gland of the gastropod mollusc Stramonita haemastoma. Physiochemical parameters and trace metal elements (Copper (Cu), Zinc (Zn), Chromium (Cr), Cadmium (Cd) and Lead (Pb)) were measured in seawater ...
Hana, Bouzahouane +3 more
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The present study aimed to evaluate the responses of different biochemicals parameters associated with environmental pollution in the digestive gland of the gastropod mollusc Stramonita haemastoma. Physiochemical parameters and trace metal elements (Copper (Cu), Zinc (Zn), Chromium (Cr), Cadmium (Cd) and Lead (Pb)) were measured in seawater ...
Hana, Bouzahouane +3 more
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Journal of Shellfish Research, 2012
Stramonita haemastoma, the southern oyster drill, is a predatory gastropod that locates prey using waterborne chemical cues. These cues move by advection and are subjected to hydrodynamic forces such as turbulence, which can have significant effects on both the delivery of cues and on the efficiency and success of organisms that use chemical cues to ...
Kevin W. Byron, Delbert L. Smee
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Stramonita haemastoma, the southern oyster drill, is a predatory gastropod that locates prey using waterborne chemical cues. These cues move by advection and are subjected to hydrodynamic forces such as turbulence, which can have significant effects on both the delivery of cues and on the efficiency and success of organisms that use chemical cues to ...
Kevin W. Byron, Delbert L. Smee
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2023
Abram Jeremenko +4 more
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Abram Jeremenko +4 more
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Estudo populacional de Stramonita haemastoma (Gastropoda, Prosobranchia)
2021openaire +1 more source
Oyster drills Stramonita haemastoma use mechanical cues to make foraging decisions
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and EcologyJonathan D. Mai +5 more
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Transplant bioassay induces different imposex responses in two species of the genusStramonita
Marine Biology Research, 2012Ítalo B Castro +2 more
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