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Refuge trifecta: intertidal gastropods use pits to escape heat, wave action and predation

open access: yesOikos, Volume 2025, Issue 10, October 2025.
Refuges play a critical role in ecology and evolution. In hard intertidal shores, small pits attract benthic invertebrates such as gastropods, however, there exists little mechanistic understanding of the processes driving the active usage of these microhabitat features. We conducted a series of laboratory experiments to assess whether the marine snail
Joel W. Q. Tan   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Estudio de moluscos recogidos en la villa romana de La Pila (Altea, Alicante)

open access: yesArchivo Español de Arqueología, 1992
Se estudian los moluscos recogidos en la superficie donde estuvo asentada la villa romana de La Pila en Altea (Alicante) desde el siglo I d. C. hasta el siglo IV.
Manuel Abad Varela   +1 more
doaj  

FINE STRUCTURE AND VITAL STAINING OF OSPHRADIUM OF THE SOUTHERN OYSTER DRILL, THAIS HAEMASTOMA CANALICULATA (GRAY) (PROSOBRANCHIA: MURICIDAE)

open access: yesThe Biological Bulletin, 1984
The morphology of the osphradium of Thais haemastoma canaliculata (Gray) was examined using light microscopy, SEM, and TEM. The osphradium is composed of approximately 150-200 lamellae, each of which is divided into two distinct regions by a groove situated parallel to the dorsal edge of the organ.
Garton, David W. (David Wendell)   +2 more
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The Gastropod Thais haemastoma in Georgia: T. h. floridana or T. h. canaliculata?

open access: yesGulf Research Reports, 1982
In the southeastern United States, the snail Thais haemastoma has traditionally been subdivided into two subspecies according to the snail‘s locale, size of shell, number and size of spines, and depth of suture. Only Thais haemastoma floridana is supposed to occur in Georgia; since Thais haemastoma canalicukta is supposedly restricted to the Gulf of ...
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Histomorfologia do órgão acessório de perfuração de Thais haemastoma (Mollusca, Gastropoda) Histology of the accessory boring organ in Thais haemastoma (Mollusca, Gastropoda)

open access: yesIheringia: Série Zoologia, 2009
Os representantes da família Thaididae são organismos predadores de outros moluscos, perfurando suas conchas pela ação alternada de secreção oriunda do "Accessory Boring Organ" (ABO) e por raspagem através da rádula. Nesta família, o ABO está localizado na porção ventral mediano-anterior do pé.
Ana Valêsca P. Lima, Inês X. Martins
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Intracapsular Development of Thais Haemastoma canaliculata (Gray) (Prosobranchia, Muricidae) Under Laboratory Conditions

open access: yes, 1988
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Roller, R A, Stickle, W B
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Occurrence of imposex in Thais haemastoma: possible evidence of environmental contamination derived from organotin compounds in Rio de Janeiro and Fortaleza, Brazil

open access: yesCadernos de Saúde Pública
There are indications that the widespread use of organotin compounds (TBT and TPT) as antifoulings, as stabilizers in plastic and as pesticides, has severely affected several species of marine organisms.
Marcos Antonio Fernandez   +4 more
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CRESCIMENTO DOS GASTRÓPODES Thais (Stramonita) haemastoma E Cymatium parthenopeum parthenopeum EM CULTIVO EXPERIMENTAL NA ENSEADA DA ARMAÇÃO DO ITAPOCOROY (26O 47´S - 48O 36´W) (PENHA - SC)

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Aquatic Science and Technology, 2010
Santa Catarina State, is brasilian’s first producer of cultured marine mollusks, with an estimated annual production in 1998 over 7,500 tones. The main cultured species are the mussel Perna perna, and the japanese oyster Crassostea gigas. In the fauna associated with these cultures, the snails Thais (Stramonita) haemastoma and Cymatium parthenopeum ...
G. C. MANZONI, L. A. LACAVA
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Regeneration of the Proboscis Radula and Odontophoral Cartilage of the Southern Oyster Drill Thais haemastoma-Canaliculata Prosobranchia Muricidae After Amputation

open access: yes, 1984
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Roller, R A   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

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