نتایج جستجو برای: cerithidea obtusa

تعداد نتایج: 683  

2005
James E. BYERS

An estuarine snail (Batillaria attramentaria), introduced to northern California marshes, is displacing a native confamilial mudsnail (Cerithidea californica) through superior competition for shared, limiting food resources. Batillaria, however, is absent from similar marsh habitats in southern California. I tested whether regional-scale variation in relative performance (growth) of the snails ...

2006
L. F. Arauz T. B. Sutton

Arauz, L. F., and Sutton, T. B. 1989. Influence of temperature and moisture on germination of ascospores and conidia of Botryosphaeria obtusa. Phytopathology 79:667-674. Maximum germination of conidia of Botryosphaeria obtusa occurred requirements for germination. Requirements for ascospore germination in free water and declined as relative humidity (RH) was reduced from were similar to those f...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2006
Pusadee Sri-Aroon Chantima Lohachit Masakazu Harada Phiraphol Chusongsang Yupa Chusongsang

Three malacological surveys were conducted in the Takua Pa District of Phang-Nga Province, southern Thailand, before and after the Indian Ocean Tsunami disaster. Twenty-nine species of fresh- and brackish-water snails were found, in which 10 species of freshwater snails were present, including live Pila polita; 8 species were of medical importance. Two brackish-water snails, Nerita articulata a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1973
R K Selander D W Kaufman

The pulmonate land snail Rumina decollata in its native Mediterranean range is a complex of monogenic or weakly polygenic strains generated by a breeding system of facultative self-fertilization. One strain colonized North America and now occupies much of the southern United States and northern Mexico. No genetic variation within or among populations in the United States was detected in an elec...

Journal: :Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 2000
Byers

I manipulated snail densities of two coexisting species of salt marsh snail, Cerithidea californica Haldeman (native) and Batillaria attramentaria Sowerby (non-indigenous) to investigate how resource levels set by intraspecific competition may influence dispersal rates. I used two distinct size classes of the snails (mature and immature) to determine if the effects of competition on dispersal d...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Ryan F Hechinger Osamu Miura

This manuscript describes the daughter parthenitae (sporocysts) and cercariae of two species of renicolid xiphidiocercaria that infect the California horn snail, Cerithidea californica, which serves as first intermediate host for a diverse and ecologically important guild of digenean trematode parasitic castrators. The two species described here have previously been considered to be a single mo...

Journal: :Jurnal Pascapanen dan Bioteknologi Kelautan dan Perikanan 2022

Keong matah merah (Cerithidea obtusa) terbukti memiliki potensi farmakologis sebagai obat. Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis kadar enzim transaminase, yaitu serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase (SGPT) dan oxaloacetic (SGOT) pada tikus putih (Rattus novergicus) jantan galur Sprague Dawley yang diberi ekstrak etanol daging keong (C. selama 28 hari. Kadar SGOT SGPT mengalami peningkatan secara ...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2005
Pusadee Sri-aroon Chantima Lohachit Masakazu Harada

Brackish-water mollusks inhabiting the mangrove areas along the Gulf of Thailand of Surat Thani Province were investigated for distribution, abundance and natural infections. Nine families and 32 species of brackish-water snails were recovered from 14 sampling stations. Species belonging to the genus Ceritidea of the family Potamididae were mainly examined and Cerithidea (Cerithideopsilla) Cing...

2015
Sara Harðardóttir Marina Pančić Anna Tammilehto Bernd Krock Eva Friis Møller Torkel Gissel Nielsen Nina Lundholm Véronique Martin-Jézéquel

Diatoms of the genus Pseudo-nitzschia produce domoic acid (DA), a toxin that is vectored in the marine food web, thus causing serious problems for marine organisms and humans. In spite of this, knowledge of interactions between grazing zooplankton and diatoms is restricted. In this study, we examined the interactions between Calanus copepodites and toxin producing Pseudo-nitzschia. The copepodi...

Journal: :Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria 1962

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