Asolene pulchella is a dioecious freshwater snail from the La Plata basin, belonging to the Ampullariidae family. Our aim was to study the reproductive biology, including mating behavior, egg laying and embryonic development under laboratory conditions. Copulations occurred underwater and lasted 2.66 h on average. The males produce fusiform paraspermatic cells (with seven to nine flagella) in addition to euspermatic cells with a corkscrew head, straight middle piece and long flagellum. Females stored sperm for up to 169 days. The egg masses (containing 98.1 eggs on average) are deposited underwater and are composed of many gelatinous packs of 1-4 eggs; the jelly matrix presented numerous calcite microcrystals. The spheroidal egg capsules me...
Seasonality of reproduction in Buccinanops cochlidium, including mating, oviposition and embryonic d...
A series of cruises to the Mar del Plata Submarine Canyon (38°S/54°W) off Argentina in 2012–2013 hav...
Zidona dufresnei (Donovan, 1823) is a big-sized and long-lived snail endemic to the south-western At...
The Ampullariidae have attracted persistent scientific interest, although this has been mostly conce...
Pomacea canaliculata is the most studied ampullarid in many aspects of reproductive biology, such as...
Intracapsular embryonic development is common in marine gastropods. In many species, embryos obtain ...
The status of the indigenous Southeast Asian apple snails belonging to the genus Pila is of concern ...
The apple snail Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck, 1822) is an amphibious oviparous dioecious freshwater...
The edible volutid snail Adelomelon ancilla occurs on the Argentine coast and may have the capacity ...
This study describes the reproductive cycle in the edible marine snail Zidona dufresnei in San Anton...
in Costa Rica for 16 months. The Iifespan of this snail in captivity was about nine months (N = 22) ...
Asolene platae (Ampullariidae) is a dioecious freshwater snail with subaquatic gelatinous egg masses...
Pomacea canaliculata is a South American apple snail that shows a multiple mating behavior. The copu...
Embryo morphology, feeding mechanism and changes in composition of the egg capsule content during de...
The knowledge of the reproductive biology of Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck 1822) is particularly imp...
Seasonality of reproduction in Buccinanops cochlidium, including mating, oviposition and embryonic d...
A series of cruises to the Mar del Plata Submarine Canyon (38°S/54°W) off Argentina in 2012–2013 hav...
Zidona dufresnei (Donovan, 1823) is a big-sized and long-lived snail endemic to the south-western At...
The Ampullariidae have attracted persistent scientific interest, although this has been mostly conce...
Pomacea canaliculata is the most studied ampullarid in many aspects of reproductive biology, such as...
Intracapsular embryonic development is common in marine gastropods. In many species, embryos obtain ...
The status of the indigenous Southeast Asian apple snails belonging to the genus Pila is of concern ...
The apple snail Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck, 1822) is an amphibious oviparous dioecious freshwater...
The edible volutid snail Adelomelon ancilla occurs on the Argentine coast and may have the capacity ...
This study describes the reproductive cycle in the edible marine snail Zidona dufresnei in San Anton...
in Costa Rica for 16 months. The Iifespan of this snail in captivity was about nine months (N = 22) ...
Asolene platae (Ampullariidae) is a dioecious freshwater snail with subaquatic gelatinous egg masses...
Pomacea canaliculata is a South American apple snail that shows a multiple mating behavior. The copu...
Embryo morphology, feeding mechanism and changes in composition of the egg capsule content during de...
The knowledge of the reproductive biology of Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck 1822) is particularly imp...
Seasonality of reproduction in Buccinanops cochlidium, including mating, oviposition and embryonic d...
A series of cruises to the Mar del Plata Submarine Canyon (38°S/54°W) off Argentina in 2012–2013 hav...
Zidona dufresnei (Donovan, 1823) is a big-sized and long-lived snail endemic to the south-western At...