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Amazonian apple snails Bruno Sampaio Sant'Anna and Gustavo Yomar Hattori editors

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Editor:
Sant'Anna, Bruno Sampaio  Search this
Hattori, Gustavo Yomar  Search this
Physical description:
1 online resource
Type:
Electronic resources
Electronic books
Place:
Amazon River Region
Date:
2017
Notes:
Includes index
ELEC copy Purchased from the Dr. Frederick M. Bayer Endowment
Elecresource
Contents:
Preface; References; Chapter 1; Diversity of Amazon Ampullariidae (Mollusca; Caenogastropoda); Abstract; Introduction; Methods; Results and Discussion; References; Chapter 2; Anatomy of a Commercial Apple Snail from the Peruvian Amazon; Abstract; Introduction; Methods; Systematics; Remarks; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3; Phylogeny of Amazon Apple Snails; Abstract; Introduction; Methods; Results; References; Chapter 4; Imposex in Two Apple Snails of the Amazon; Abstract; Introduction; Methods; Specimen Collection and Biometrics; Imposex Analysis; Results; Discussion
ConclusionAcknowledgments; References; Chapter 5; Effects of Diet and Feeding Frequency on Culture of Juveniles of Apple Snail Pomacea dolioides; Abstract; Introduction; Methods; Gastropod Collection; Diet Type Experiment; Feeding Frequency Experiment; Results; Diet Type Experiment; Feeding Frequency Experiment; Discussion; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 6; Reproduction and Substrate Selection for Oviposition of the Gastropod Pomacea dolioides (Reeve, 1856); Abstract; Introduction; Material and Methods; Data Analysis; Results; Discussion; Conclusion; Acknowledgments
Record of Egg Predation of the Gastropods of Genus PomaceaAbstract; Introduction; Material and Methods; Results and Discussion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 10; Effects of the Dry Season on Two Apple Snails of the Amazon; Abstract; Introduction; Methods; Animal Sampling; Experiment I; Experiment II; Data Analysis; Results; Experiment I; Experiment II; Discussion; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 11; Helminths Parasitizing Species of Pomacea in South America (Caenogastropoda; Ampullariidae); Introduction; Methods; Results and Discussion; References; About the Editors
Topic:
Ampullariidae  Search this
SCIENCE--Life Sciences--Zoology--General  Search this
Call number:
QL430.5.A57 A43 2017 (Internet)
Restrictions & Rights:
1-user
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1147501