The eggs of the freshwater Pomacea apple snails develop above the water level, exposed to varied physical and biological stressors. Their high hatching success seems to be linked to their proteins or perivitellins, which surround the developing embryo providing nutrients, sunscreens and varied defenses. The defensive mechanism has been unveiled in P. canaliculata and P. maculata eggs, where their major perivitellins are pigmented, non-digestible and provide a warning coloration while another perivitellin acts as a toxin. In P. scalaris, a species sympatric to the former, the defense strategy seems different, since no toxin was found and the major perivitellin, PsSC, while also colored and non-digestible, is a carbohydrate-binding protein. I...
Apple snail perivitellins are emerging as ecologically important reproductive proteins. To elucidate...
Apple snail perivitellins are emerging as ecologically important reproductive proteins. To elucidate...
Apple snails (Pomacea Perry, 1810) are successful invaders, causing ecological perturbations, econom...
The eggs of the freshwater Pomacea apple snails develop above the water level, exposed to varied phy...
<div><p>The eggs of the freshwater <i>Pomacea</i> apple snails develop above the water level, expose...
The acquisition of egg protection is vital for species survival. Poisonous eggs from Pomacea apple s...
<div><p>Although most eggs are intensely predated, the aerial egg clutches from the aquatic snail <i...
<p><b>A, Deduced amino acid sequences of PsSC subunits.</b> The putative signal sequences are in ita...
The acquisition of egg protection is vital for species survival. Poisonous eggs from Pomacea apple s...
Although most eggs are intensely predated, the aerial egg clutches from the aquatic snail Pomacea ca...
Background: The spread of the invasive snail Pomacea canaliculata is expanding the rat lungworm dise...
Background. Species beloging to the genus Pomacea (Ampullariidae), often referred as apple snails ar...
In contrast with vitellogenin maturation, it is unknown whether gastropod perivitellin precursors ar...
Although most eggs are intensely predated, the aerial egg clutches from the aquatic snail Pomacea ca...
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...
Apple snail perivitellins are emerging as ecologically important reproductive proteins. To elucidate...
Apple snails (Pomacea Perry, 1810) are successful invaders, causing ecological perturbations, econom...
The eggs of the freshwater Pomacea apple snails develop above the water level, exposed to varied phy...
<div><p>The eggs of the freshwater <i>Pomacea</i> apple snails develop above the water level, expose...
The acquisition of egg protection is vital for species survival. Poisonous eggs from Pomacea apple s...
<div><p>Although most eggs are intensely predated, the aerial egg clutches from the aquatic snail <i...
<p><b>A, Deduced amino acid sequences of PsSC subunits.</b> The putative signal sequences are in ita...
The acquisition of egg protection is vital for species survival. Poisonous eggs from Pomacea apple s...
Although most eggs are intensely predated, the aerial egg clutches from the aquatic snail Pomacea ca...
Background: The spread of the invasive snail Pomacea canaliculata is expanding the rat lungworm dise...
Background. Species beloging to the genus Pomacea (Ampullariidae), often referred as apple snails ar...
In contrast with vitellogenin maturation, it is unknown whether gastropod perivitellin precursors ar...
Although most eggs are intensely predated, the aerial egg clutches from the aquatic snail Pomacea ca...
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...
Apple snail perivitellins are emerging as ecologically important reproductive proteins. To elucidate...
Apple snails (Pomacea Perry, 1810) are successful invaders, causing ecological perturbations, econom...