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Desarrollo embrionario de Strombus pugilis (Mesogastropoda: Strombidae) en el laboratorio
Se describe el desarrollo embrionario de Strombus pugilis hasta la eclosión de las larvas veligeras en condiciones de laboratorio. Se trabajó con dos masas de huevos (tres submuestras de tres centímetros). Cada submuestra fue colocada en un recipiente plástico de un litro a 29 ± 1°C.
Brito Manzano, Nancy +1 more
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Modelo sintético del desarrollo larvario de Strombus pugilis (Mesogastropoda: Strombidae)
The development or Strombus pugilis larvae was studied over a period of 31 days in laboratory culture. Experiments were conducted al 29°C ± 1°C. Veligers were reared at 200 larvae·l-1 in 4 liter containers. Larvae were fed with the microalgae Tetraselmis suecica at l000 cells·l-1.
Brito Manzano, Nancy +2 more
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Eustrombus gigas es uno de los recursos pesqueros costeros más valiosos en la región del Caribe y constituye un molusco con un elevado valor estético y ecológico.
Yuself R Cala +3 more
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Uncovering Molluscs Diversity in Mandalika Coastal Through eDNA Metabarcoding
Graphical Abstract Highlight Research • The environmental DNA (eDNA) method successfully identified four species of molluscs (Monetaria , M. annulus, M.
Dining Aidil Candri +4 more
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Identification of Mollusc Remains (Bivalve and Gastropod) from Archaeological Sites in Semporna, Sabah. [PDF]
Albert DDA, Bujeng V, Chia S.
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Queen conch is a gastropod inhabiting the Caribbean Sea, it represents the second largest fishery after the spiny lobster, but it has been extensively captured in the area.
Alberto De Jesús Navarrete +1 more
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The queen conch Eustrombus gigas is an important fisheries resource in the Caribbean region. In Cuba Island the studies about this resource are very scarce and particularly in the Southeastern regions of the country. With the aim to get important fishery
Yuself R. Cala +3 more
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The Inlet of Xel-Ha is used as a park for ecotourism, representing a sanctuary for the conservation of Pink Queen Conch. Increasing fishing pressure has led to the inclusion of the species in CITES.
Joanne Rebecca Peel +1 more
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El caracol rosa (Strombus gigas, Linnaeus, 1758) es una especie de importancia económica en el Mar Caribe, por lo cual, en la década de 1980 representó la segunda pesquería después de la langosta espinosa, razón por la que actualmente se encuentra en ...
José Francisco Chávez Villegas +3 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Laevistrombus canarium (Gastropoda: Stromboidae). [PDF]
Lee HT +4 more
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