نتایج جستجو برای: snails

تعداد نتایج: 3826  

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 1997
J S de Freitas D P Paula M O Cariello

The following hypotheses were tested for groups of simultaneous hermaphrodites Biomphalaria tenagophila: (a) snails that have low reproductive success during the process of self-fertilization do not increase their reproductive success after the end of grouping; (b) the copulation behaviour and the presence of one snail whose eggs have a low viability rate influence the partner's reproductive su...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Chelsea L Wood James E Byers Kathryn L Cottingham Irit Altman Megan J Donahue April M H Blakeslee

Parasites often play an important role in modifying the physiology and behavior of their hosts and may, consequently, mediate the influence hosts have on other components of an ecological community. Along the northern Atlantic coast of North America, the dominant herbivorous snail Littorina littorea structures rocky intertidal communities through strong grazing pressure and is frequently parasi...

Journal: :Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2005
Bruno Bonnemain

The land helix, or snail, has been used in medicine since antiquity and prepared according to several formulations. This historical report traces the understanding of their properties from the time of Hippocrates, who proposed the use of snail mucus against protoccle and Pliny who thought that the snail increased the speed of delivery and was "a sovereign remedy to treat pain related to burns, ...

2017
Chester Kalinda Moses Chimbari Samson Mukaratirwa

Climate change has been predicted to increase the global mean temperature and to alter the ecological interactions among organisms. These changes may play critical roles in influencing the life history traits of the intermediate hosts (IHs). This review focused on studies and disease models that evaluate the potential effect of temperature rise on the ecology of IH snails and the development of...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2002
B Alarcón de Noya R Ruiz C Colmenares S Losada I M Cesari J Toro O Noya

Severe schistosomiasis is a rare event in Venezuela nowadays, after a successful national campaign by the Schistosomiasis Control Program. Unfortunately, this program has practically disappeared, and snail surveillance in field is not a priority, anymore. Thus, schistosomiasis has become a neglected disease in this country. However, surveys in different populations from the endemic area have sh...

2013
Fayez A. Bakry

Histological alterations in digestive gland as well as hematological and biochemical changes in haemolymph of Shistosoma mansoni infected Biomphalaria alexandrina snails were studied. The results showed great histological damages in tissues of the digestive gland of infected snails with large numbers of sporocysts and cercariae at several stages of development encircled by cycts in tissue of di...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2011
Tham C Hoang Rachel L Pryor Gary M Rand Robert A Frakes

This study characterizes the effects of copper (Cu) on Florida apple snails (Pomacea paludosa) and mosquito fish (Gambusia affinis) using a replicated outdoor microcosm design. Soils used in this study were collected from two Cu-enriched citrus agricultural sites in South Florida (Agler property (AGLR) in St. Lucie County and Sunrise Boys property (SRB) in Palm Beach County) and a reference sit...

2014
Despina-Maria Bordean Dragos V. Nica Monica Harmanescu Ionut Banatean-Dunea Iosif I. Gergen

Manganese is one of the most abundant metal in natural environments and serves as an essential microelement for all living systems. However, the enrichment of soil with manganese resulting from industrial inputs may threaten terrestrial ecosystems. Several studies have demonstrated harmful effects of manganese exposure by cutaneous contact and/or by soil ingestion to a wide range of soil invert...

Journal: :Mutation research 2003
Eliana Nakano Liz Cristina Watanabe Fernanda Pires Ohlweiler Carlos Alberto de Bragança Pereira Toshie Kawano

Mutagens in the environment may represent a long-term risk for ecosystems. The reproductive potential of populations can be affected by alterations in the fecundity and offspring viability caused by germ cell mutations. Despite the ecological relevance of these effects, there are few studies on germ cell mutagenicity in natural populations. Biomphalaria glabrata was chosen for this study becaus...

2006
WENDELL R. HAAG

We report food habits of River Darters (Percina shumardi) in Brushy Creek and the Sipsey Fork Black Warrior River, Alabama. River Darters preyed heavily on pleurocerid snails in both streams. Snail feeding varied widely among sample dates and was highest in October when snails represented nearly 100% of darter food items. Snail feeding declined through the spring, nearly ceasing by May, but inc...

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