Background. Species beloging to the genus Pomacea (Ampullariidae), often referred as apple snails are freshwater, amphibious snails native to South, Central and North America. Some species such as P. canaliculata have become a driver of ecosystem changes in wetlands and an important rice and taro pest after its introduction to Asia and other parts of the world. Females deposit colored egg clutches above the waterline, a reproductive strategy that exposes the eggs to harsh conditions and terrestrial predation. However, eggs have no reported predators in their native range, probably because of the acquisition of unparalleled biochemical defenses provided by a set of proteins (perivitellins) that nourish embryos and protect them from predators...
The poisonous eggs of Pomacea canaliculata (Caenogastropoda, Ampullariidae) hardly have any predator...
The freshwater snails Pomacea lay conspicuous aerial eggs clutches that are ignored by most predator...
Apple snail perivitellins are emerging as ecologically important reproductive proteins. To elucidate...
Background Species beloging to the genus Pomacea (Ampullariidae), often referred as apple snails, ar...
Background:The spread of the invasive snail Pomacea canaliculata is expanding the rat lungworm disea...
The eggs of the freshwater Pomacea apple snails develop above the water level, exposed to varied phy...
In contrast with vitellogenin maturation, it is unknown whether gastropod perivitellin precursors ar...
is expanding the rat lungworm disease beyond its native range. Their toxic eggs have virtually no p...
Egg reserves of most gastropods are accumulated surrounding the fertilised oocyte as a perivitelline...
The acquisition of egg protection is vital for species survival. Poisonous eggs from Pomacea apple s...
Apple snail perivitellins are emerging as ecologically important reproductive proteins. To elucidate...
The acquisition of egg protection is vital for species survival. Poisonous eggs from Pomacea apple s...
The eggs of the freshwater Pomacea apple snails develop above the water level, exposed to varied phy...
The poisonous eggs of Pomacea canaliculata hardly have any predators. This invasive snail, listed am...
The freshwater snails Pomacea lay conspicuous aerial eggs clutches that are ignored by most predator...
The poisonous eggs of Pomacea canaliculata (Caenogastropoda, Ampullariidae) hardly have any predator...
The freshwater snails Pomacea lay conspicuous aerial eggs clutches that are ignored by most predator...
Apple snail perivitellins are emerging as ecologically important reproductive proteins. To elucidate...
Background Species beloging to the genus Pomacea (Ampullariidae), often referred as apple snails, ar...
Background:The spread of the invasive snail Pomacea canaliculata is expanding the rat lungworm disea...
The eggs of the freshwater Pomacea apple snails develop above the water level, exposed to varied phy...
In contrast with vitellogenin maturation, it is unknown whether gastropod perivitellin precursors ar...
is expanding the rat lungworm disease beyond its native range. Their toxic eggs have virtually no p...
Egg reserves of most gastropods are accumulated surrounding the fertilised oocyte as a perivitelline...
The acquisition of egg protection is vital for species survival. Poisonous eggs from Pomacea apple s...
Apple snail perivitellins are emerging as ecologically important reproductive proteins. To elucidate...
The acquisition of egg protection is vital for species survival. Poisonous eggs from Pomacea apple s...
The eggs of the freshwater Pomacea apple snails develop above the water level, exposed to varied phy...
The poisonous eggs of Pomacea canaliculata hardly have any predators. This invasive snail, listed am...
The freshwater snails Pomacea lay conspicuous aerial eggs clutches that are ignored by most predator...
The poisonous eggs of Pomacea canaliculata (Caenogastropoda, Ampullariidae) hardly have any predator...
The freshwater snails Pomacea lay conspicuous aerial eggs clutches that are ignored by most predator...
Apple snail perivitellins are emerging as ecologically important reproductive proteins. To elucidate...