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Growth and population assessment of the queen conch Strombus gigas (Mesogastropoda: Strombidae) by capture mark-recapture sampling in a natural protected area of the Mexican Caribbean

open access: yesRevista de Biología Tropical, 2012
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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Crecimiento del caracol Strombus gigas (Gastropoda: Strombidae) en cuatro ambientes de Quintana Roo, México

open access: yesRevista de Biología Tropical, 2001
Se estudió la tasa de crecimiento de caracoles cultivados en corrales en cuatro ambientes diferentes. El cultivo se realizó de octubre de 1993 a marzo de 1994. 16 corrales de 50 m² de área cada uno, cuatro por ambiente, fueron colocados en los siguientes
Alberto de Jesús Navarrete
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Stable oxygen and carbon isotopes measured on Strombus gigas

open access: yes, 1985
Stable oxygen and carbon isotopes measured on Strombus ...
Gerold Wefer (6958886), Wefer, Gerold
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Composición, abundancia y distribución de las poblaciones de gasterópodos de importancia comercial en La Guajira, Caribe colombiano Composition, abundance and distribution of populations of commercially important gastropods in La Guajira, Colombian Caribbean

open access: yesRevista de Biología Tropical, 2013
En el Caribe continental colombiano el aprovechamiento del recurso caracol y el estado de sus poblaciones han sido poco estudiados, esto se refleja en la carencia de un ordenamiento pesquero.
Ramón Nieto-Bernal   +4 more
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Predator-Induced Behavioral and Morphological Plasticity in the Tropical Marine Gastropod Strombus gigas

open access: yesThe Biological Bulletin, 2002
Florida queen conch stocks once supported a significant fishery, but overfishing prompted the state of Florida to institute a harvest moratorium in 1985. Despite the closure of the fishery, the queen conch population has been slow to recover. One method used in the efforts to restore the Florida conch population has been to release hatchery-reared ...
Delgado, Gabriel A   +2 more
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Conversion factors for processed queen conch Strombus gigas in Cuba

open access: yes, 2011
El cobo Strombus gigas es un importante recurso pesquero en el área del Caribe, que ha sido incluido en el Apéndice II de la Convención sobre el Comercio Internacional de Especies Amenazadas de la Fauna y Flora Silvestres.
Montes de Oca, J.   +3 more
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Success of Glover’s Reef Marine Reserve on Queen Conch (Strombus gigas) Populations in Belize

open access: yes, 2021
The queen conch (Strombus gigas) provides important economic, ecological, and societal benefits to local communities throughout the Caribbean. The species, however, has fallen victim to commercial exploitation and overfishing in many areas.
Fanelli, Gianna   +2 more
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DESIGNING AND PROTOTYPING A MICROSTRUCTURE FOR CFRP INSPIRED BY THE STROMBUS GIGAS SHELL

open access: yes, 2017
We design and synthetise a Strombus gigas shell inspired microstructure for carbon/epoxy material system, with the aim of enhancing the material s damage tolerance.
Riikka Ha _s__a, Silvestre T. Pinho
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ACTIVIDAD ANTIMICROBIANA DE BACTERIAS ASOCIADAS AL CARACOL PALA (Strombus gigas) DE LA COSTA CARIBE COLOMBIANA [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
El Caracol Pala, Strombus gigas, es de gran importancia ecológica y socioeconómica en el Caribe colombiano. Esta especie está catalogada como vulnerable y enfrenta un riesgo moderado de extinción a pesar de las medidas de control implementadas.
Cadavid, Gloria Ester   +4 more
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Impact of minimum catch size on the population viability of Strombus gigas (Mesogastropoda: Strombidae) inQuintana Roo, Mexico

open access: yesRevista de Biología Tropical, 2014
The queen conch Strombus gigas represents one of the most important fishery resources of the Caribbean but heavy fishing pressure has led to the depletion of stocks throughout the region, causing the inclusion of this species into CITES Appendix II and ...
Joanne R. Peel   +1 more
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