نتایج جستجو برای: cantareus apertus

تعداد نتایج: 38  

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2015
a. mleiki i. marigomez n. trigui

the present study was focused upon the assessment of acetyl-cholinesterase (ache) activity in the digestive gland (main metabolic center) and foot (highly innervated organ) of the green garden snail, cantareus apertus (born, 1778), exposed to different nominal dietary concentrations of pb (25 and 2500 mg pb/kg), cd (10 and 100 mg cd/kg) and their combination (25 mg pb + 10 mg cd/kg and 2500 mg ...

2007
Guillaume Evanno Luc Madec Pierre Buser

Morphological variation of the spermatheca in the garden snail Cantareus aspersus. Spermathecal morphology is known to play an important role in postcopulatory sexual selection of many invertebrates. In helicid land snails, the spermatheca is subdivided into tubules, whose number is sometimes subject to a strong inter-individual variation. Significance of this variation for postcopulatory sexua...

Journal: :Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology 2020

2014
Joseph A. Frederickson Allison R. Tumarkin-Deratzian

Centrosaurus apertus, a large bodied ceratopsid from the Late Cretaceous of North America, is one of the most common fossils recovered from the Belly River Group. This fossil record shows a wide diversity in morphology and size, with specimens ranging from putative juveniles to fully-grown individuals. The goal of this study was to reconstruct the ontogenetic changes that occur in the craniofac...

2015
Alireza Khatami Mohsen Hasanzadeh Hedayat Norouzi Ehasn Esfandiari Mastooreh Mehrafarin

Iniencephaly is a rare kind of neural tube defect that is classified into two types of iniencephaly apertus and iniencephaly clausus. This anomaly could be diagnosed prenatally by obstetric ultrasonography and terminated by therapeutic abortion; however, it could be undiagnosed until birth similar to our case due to the abnormal position of the fetus or lack of experience of the sonographer. Du...

2015
Abraham S. H. Breure

Sound production has evolved independently in many phyla over time (Senter, 2008). Many animals produce sounds for communication, either with congeners or in reaction to predators (for examples of the latter in invertebrates see Bura, Fleming & Yack, 2009; Olofsson, Jakobsson & Wiklund, 2012), but Vermeij (2010) noted that deliberate production of acoustic signals is entirely unknown in the phy...

2014
Kinjal Patel Nagma Shaheen Jessica Witherspoon Natallia Robinson Melissa A Harrington

INTRODUCTION The rosy wolfsnail (Euglandina rosea), a predatory land snail, finds prey snails and potential mates by following their mucus trails. Euglandina have evolved unique, mobile lip extensions that detect mucus and aid in following trails. Currently, little is known of the neural substrates of the trail-following behavior. METHODS To investigate the neural correlates of trail followin...

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