Siphonaria lessoni (Blainville, 1824) is the most abundant marine gastropod in the rocky intertidal zone of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The morphology of this species was studied in 6 sites near the city of Quequén, differing in intertidal height and degree of exposure to wave action and pollution. Shell length, width, height, and the distance from apex to posterior shell margin were measured, as well as the dry weight of both the shell and limpet body. A data matrix of 600 individuals (100 limpets per site) by 6 variables was analyzed by Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Discriminant Analysis (DA) in order to compare size and shape differences among sites. As expected, axis I of the PCA explained a very high percentage (87.7%) o...
Intertidal gastropods have a variety of behavioral and physical adaptations to help them survive in...
Here we investigate spatial variation in shell shape of Littorina saxatilis, an ovoviviparous specie...
The volutid gastropod Zidona dufresnei is an important fishery resource from the Southwestern Atlant...
Morphometric studies are approached through different methods, among them geometric morphometry, suc...
The density, size, and morphology of coastal invertebrate species often predictably vary with latitu...
Abstract Marine organism adaptive capacity to different environmental conditions is a research prior...
Environments with strong gradients in physical conditions, such as rocky intertidal, induce animal m...
The volutid gastropod Zidona dufresnei is an important fishery resource from the Southwestern Atlant...
The phenotypic shell shape variation of Mactra isabelleana was tested using the geometric morphometr...
The gastropod Trophon geversianus exhibits shell polymorphisms along its distribution in subtidal an...
Molluscs are commonly used as bioindicators because of their abundance, low motility and the informa...
Molluscs are commonly used as bioindicators because of their abundance, low motility and the informa...
The aim of the present contribution is to assess whether the abundance of mollusk species in the Sou...
Siphonariids are pulmonate gastropods inhabiting rocky intertidal habitats, and many studies have fo...
The Bañado Carilauquen (BC) is part of the "Laguna Llancanelo" Watershed, an area of international r...
Intertidal gastropods have a variety of behavioral and physical adaptations to help them survive in...
Here we investigate spatial variation in shell shape of Littorina saxatilis, an ovoviviparous specie...
The volutid gastropod Zidona dufresnei is an important fishery resource from the Southwestern Atlant...
Morphometric studies are approached through different methods, among them geometric morphometry, suc...
The density, size, and morphology of coastal invertebrate species often predictably vary with latitu...
Abstract Marine organism adaptive capacity to different environmental conditions is a research prior...
Environments with strong gradients in physical conditions, such as rocky intertidal, induce animal m...
The volutid gastropod Zidona dufresnei is an important fishery resource from the Southwestern Atlant...
The phenotypic shell shape variation of Mactra isabelleana was tested using the geometric morphometr...
The gastropod Trophon geversianus exhibits shell polymorphisms along its distribution in subtidal an...
Molluscs are commonly used as bioindicators because of their abundance, low motility and the informa...
Molluscs are commonly used as bioindicators because of their abundance, low motility and the informa...
The aim of the present contribution is to assess whether the abundance of mollusk species in the Sou...
Siphonariids are pulmonate gastropods inhabiting rocky intertidal habitats, and many studies have fo...
The Bañado Carilauquen (BC) is part of the "Laguna Llancanelo" Watershed, an area of international r...
Intertidal gastropods have a variety of behavioral and physical adaptations to help them survive in...
Here we investigate spatial variation in shell shape of Littorina saxatilis, an ovoviviparous specie...
The volutid gastropod Zidona dufresnei is an important fishery resource from the Southwestern Atlant...