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1 ive function in Aplysia, as it does in other gastropods.
2 igochaetes to bivalves, aquatic insects, and gastropods.
3 d, which is the principle digestive organ of gastropods.
4 and the validation of this method for TTX in gastropods.
5 content decreased with latitude in buccinid gastropods.
6 marker development were implemented in three gastropods.
7 al cyanobacteria and from marine sponges and gastropods.
9 d, the egg coat of the non-vertebrate marine gastropod abalone (Haliotis spp.) is also known to conta
10 ean acidification did not drive increases in gastropod abundance directly, but indirectly as a functi
11 verse assemblage of ammonites, bivalves, and gastropods, abundant benthic foraminifera, and rare plan
12 tant and Pleistocene populations of a marine gastropod (Acanthinucella spirata) in conjunction with m
14 ,000 years, explains the faunal turnover for gastropods, amphibians and reptiles, whereas most mammal
16 In the present work, data from within the gastropods and a broad survey of metazoan mtDNA suggest
18 Here, we demonstrate that deep-sea isopods, gastropods, and bivalves in the North Atlantic do exhibi
19 of herbivores (including amphipods, isopods, gastropods, and sea urchins) that graze on giant kelp (M
21 ns that have been examined are in one marine gastropod (Aplysia, a sea hare), in jellyfish and in the
22 formation of male characteristics in female gastropods, because of the activation of retinoid X rece
24 thin the calcitic opercula of the freshwater gastropod Bithynia, to provide the most comprehensive da
25 le suffer from a range of diseases caused by gastropod-borne helminths, predominantly flatworms and r
28 er stage in the evolution and adaptations of gastropod chemosensory biology, whereas among the opisth
29 sing distance from vents is dominated by the gastropods Chrysomallon squamiferum and Gigantopelta aeg
30 been compared with nemerteans, polychaetes, gastropods, conodonts, and the stem arthropod Opabinia.
33 eruption, most notably the appearance of the gastropod Ctenopelta porifera, an immigrant from possibl
38 of THli neurons indicates that, as in other gastropods, dopamine functions as a sensory neurotransmi
39 ing bivalve (Corbicula fluminea) and grazing gastropod (Elimia proxima), collected downstream from a
41 hickness decreased with latitude in buccinid gastropods (excepting the Australian temperate buccinid)
42 fferent feeding strategies, the bivalves and gastropods exhibited similar BFR water and sediment accu
43 systematic revision of the largest deep-sea gastropod family (Turridae) has provided a unique databa
44 is of amino acid variation for all available gastropod genomes including the new turbinid mtgenome pr
45 r sequence data for 70 species of the marine gastropod genus Conus and used it to map the evolution o
49 dividuals m(-2)), followed by a peltospiroid gastropod (>1,500 individuals m(-2)), eolepadid barnacle
54 paraensei, providing a direct link between a gastropod immune molecule and resistance to trematodes.
55 is known of the fundamental biology of their gastropod intermediate hosts, or of the interactions occ
57 e that the sensitivity of populations of the gastropod Littorina littorea to future OA is shaped by r
58 rom the mitochondrial DNA of the prosobranch gastropod Littorina saxatilis has been sequenced and sho
59 anges of 3,916 species of marine prosobranch gastropods living on the shelves of the western Atlantic
62 e of a mitochondrial genome of the pulmonate gastropod mollusc Cepaea nemoralis has been determined.
64 ysomallon squamiferum, a recently discovered gastropod mollusc from the Kairei Indian hydrothermal ve
66 Laternula elliptica, Aequiyoldia eightsii, a gastropod mollusc Marseniopsis mollis and an echinoderm
67 rization of an endogenous growth factor of a gastropod mollusc, and provides direct evidence of gain
69 lothuria forskali Chiaje (sea cucumber), the gastropod molluscs Aplysia fasciata Poiret and Aplysia p
70 vertebrate nervous systems, such as those of gastropod molluscs, allows behaviors to be dissected at
73 sicles obtained from the atrial gland of the gastropod mollusk Aplysia californica were chemically an
74 ne mechanisms that control egg laying in the gastropod mollusk Aplysia, relatively little is known ab
75 l cells in the central nervous system of the gastropod mollusk Lymnaea stagnalis produces a soluble p
76 ng nucleotide diversities in three genera of gastropod mollusks (Littorina, Crepidula, and Hydrobia),
77 serotonergic cerebral giant cells (CGCs) of gastropod mollusks have important extrinsic modulatory a
79 due of amorphous material surrounding mature gastropod nacre tablets, and have only once been observe
80 lagos in two amphidromous species of Neritid gastropod (Neritina canalis and Neripteron dilatatus).
84 eries of AMS radiocarbon dates on the marine gastropod Phorcus turbinatus associated with modern huma
85 marine invertebrates, the Lusitanian trochid gastropods Phorcus lineatus and Gibbula umbilicalis, bas
86 acidification increases energetic demands on gastropods resulting in altered energy allocation, i.e.
87 of 5HTli neurons suggests that, as in other gastropods, serotonin regulates the locomotion, reproduc
90 en isotope values with strong seasonality in gastropod shells and mammal teeth from Myanmar, and by a
92 , obtained from the growth front of nacre in gastropod shells from red abalone (Haliotis rufescens),
93 algal biomass was significantly reduced and gastropod shells were dissolving due to periods of carbo
98 c DNA from B. glabrata, and from two related gastropod species, Biomphalaria pfeifferi and Helisoma t
101 f-recruitment in a broadcast-spawning marine gastropod that exists as a single meta-population throug
103 lished studies on fossil marine bivalves and gastropods that span 458 million years to uncover how gl
104 te in gammarids, daphnids, drosophilids, and gastropods that the assay validated in Vg-sequenced spec
106 and its specialist predator, the nudibranch gastropod Tritonia striata, from potential predators.
109 ctions in bivalve size and simplification of gastropod trophic structure further implicate increasing
110 elta47 of aragonite shells of the freshwater gastropod Viviparus lentus from the Solent Group, Hampsh
111 macrophyte Vallisneria spiralis (L.) or the gastropod Viviparus viviparus (Linnaeus, 1758)) treatmen
112 n Lottia is much later than it is in derived gastropods with a precocious specification of the D quad
113 ean acidification on a calcifying herbivore (gastropod) within the natural complexity of an ecologica
114 othalonil increased mortality of amphibians, gastropods, zooplankton, algae and a macrophyte (reducin
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