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Morphometric Relationship of Weight and Length of Cultured Freshwater Snail, Pomacea patula (Baker, 1922), at Three Different Life Stages
(2013-08-15)
Snails from the genus Pomacea live in the floodplain of rivers, swamps, and in water
canals used for irrigation in tropical zones of the American Continent (Banarescu 1990);
they are amphibious and herbivorous, and present ...
Threshold temperatures and degree-day estimates for embryonic development of the invasive apple snail Pomacea canaliculata (Caenogastropoda: Ampullariidae)
(Institute of Malacology, 2012-12)
Pomacea canaliculate is a freshwater snail native to subtropical-temperate South America that has invaded several countries around the world. Temperature is probably one of the main limitations to the expansion of this and ...
First proteome of the egg perivitelline fluid of a freshwater gastropod with aerial oviposition
(American Chemical Society, 2012-08)
Pomacea canaliculata is a freshwater snail that deposits eggs on solid substrates above the water surface. Previous studies have emphasized the nutritional and protective functions of the three most abundant perivitelline ...
Effect of stock density of cultured Amazon Apple Snail Pomacea dolioides (Gastropoda: Ampullariidae) in Brazil
(Brazilian Journal of Animal Science, 2023)
Endosymbiotic and Host Proteases in the Digestive Tract of the Invasive Snail Pomacea canaliculata: Diversity, Origin and Characterization
(Public Library Science, 2013-06-20)
Digestive proteases of the digestive tract of the apple snail Pomacea canaliculata were studied. Luminal protease activity was found in the crop, the style sac and the coiled gut and was significantly higher in the coiled ...
Apple snail perivitellins, multifunctional egg proteins
(Philippine Rice Research Institute, 2017)
Egg reserves of most gastropods are accumulated surrounding the fertilised oocyte as a perivitelline fluid (PVF). Its proteins, named perivitellins, play a central role in reproduction and development, though there is ...