Parra, Cesar, Liria, Jonathan (2017): Shell geometric morphometrics in Biomphalaria glabrata (Mollusca: Planorbidae) uninfected and infected with Schistosoma mansoni. Zoological Systematics 42 (1): 59-64, DOI: 10.11865/zs.20170
Considerable intraspecific variation has been known in the shell morphology of the freshwater snail ...
Approximately conispirally coiled shells make the bulk of shell structure among marine gastropod spe...
Two sympatric snail ecotypes (RB and SU) of Littorina saxatilis from exposed rocky shores of NW Spai...
We have shown the morphometric differences in L. saxatilis and L. obtusata populations, inhabiting s...
We investigated variation in shell size and shape of marine snail species of the Littorina saxatilis...
Geometric morphometric techniques allow for the direct quantification and analysis of variation in b...
Among gastropods, dimorphism is reported in shell size, radular characteristic, and to a lesser exte...
The Great African Lakes in Uganda (Lake Albert and Lake Victoria) are known habitats to several symp...
Here we investigate spatial variation in shell shape of Littorina saxatilis, an ovoviviparous specie...
The growth of snail shells can be described by simple mathematical rules. Variation in a few paramet...
In the analysis of organismal form, landmark-based geometrical morphometrics now are preferred to tr...
Geometric morphometric methods have made possible the study of shape and size independently. Here we...
The shells (cuttlebones) of three species of Mediterranean cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, S. orbigny...
Morphometrics are fundamental for statistical analyses of fossils, particularly because soft parts o...
Pomacea canaliculata, an invasive apple snail native to South America, is a serious pest of aquatic ...
Considerable intraspecific variation has been known in the shell morphology of the freshwater snail ...
Approximately conispirally coiled shells make the bulk of shell structure among marine gastropod spe...
Two sympatric snail ecotypes (RB and SU) of Littorina saxatilis from exposed rocky shores of NW Spai...
We have shown the morphometric differences in L. saxatilis and L. obtusata populations, inhabiting s...
We investigated variation in shell size and shape of marine snail species of the Littorina saxatilis...
Geometric morphometric techniques allow for the direct quantification and analysis of variation in b...
Among gastropods, dimorphism is reported in shell size, radular characteristic, and to a lesser exte...
The Great African Lakes in Uganda (Lake Albert and Lake Victoria) are known habitats to several symp...
Here we investigate spatial variation in shell shape of Littorina saxatilis, an ovoviviparous specie...
The growth of snail shells can be described by simple mathematical rules. Variation in a few paramet...
In the analysis of organismal form, landmark-based geometrical morphometrics now are preferred to tr...
Geometric morphometric methods have made possible the study of shape and size independently. Here we...
The shells (cuttlebones) of three species of Mediterranean cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, S. orbigny...
Morphometrics are fundamental for statistical analyses of fossils, particularly because soft parts o...
Pomacea canaliculata, an invasive apple snail native to South America, is a serious pest of aquatic ...
Considerable intraspecific variation has been known in the shell morphology of the freshwater snail ...
Approximately conispirally coiled shells make the bulk of shell structure among marine gastropod spe...
Two sympatric snail ecotypes (RB and SU) of Littorina saxatilis from exposed rocky shores of NW Spai...