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index for the apple snail website albino pomacea diffusa as the information content of the apple snail website has increased , other new methods to structure the information had to be implemented. the basic method to find information is to use the menu at the left in combination with the vertical menus
on the main pages and the links within the text. however, these main pages contain a welt of information and sometimes only some basic information is needed. this basic information is gathered in 'quick' guides which can be accessed through the moving icon at the top-right of the current main page and...
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applesnail.net exists . [ look here ] for info. pomacea diffusa ( old name : pomacea bridgesii) apple snails are tropical and sub-tropical freshwater snails from the family ampullariidae (sometimes referred to as pilidae ). the ampullariidae are divided in several genera. the genera asolene , felipponea
adaptation is reflected in their life style : moderately amphibious and being equipped with a shell door enabling the snail to close its shell (to prevent drying out while hiding in the mud during dry periods). a typical adaptation of apple snails is the combination of a branchial respiration system...
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of a sinistral marisa cornuarietis snail. new picture of mating snails. new dissection photographs ( & ). ( / ): mini-guide to identify the most common apple snails available in the aquarium trade. ( / ): improved navigation in the species section. ( / ): update of the ' various snails ' section. (
( / ): improved species navigation. improved ' various ' navigation. ( / ): new pictures added of pomacea flagellata subspecies flagellata. ( / ): updating the pomacea section and building a species database. ( / ): added pictures in the ' non-apple snail ' section. new picture of egg laying snails in...
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abstract density-dependent growth and reproduction of the apple snail, pomacea canaliculata: a density manipulation experiment in a paddy field tanaka k, watanabe t, higuchi h, miyamoto k, yusa y, kiyonaga t, kiyota h, suzuki y, wada t tanaka k, natl inst agroenvironm sci, lab populat ecol, - - kannondai
, tsukuba, ibaraki , japan abstract to examine density dependence in the survival, growth, and reproduction of pomacea canaliculata, we conducted an experiment in which snail densities were manipulated in a paddy field. we released paint-marked snails of - mm shell height into enclosures (pens) of m(...
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photographs of cultivated apple snails, cultivated apple snails blue apple snail from above (pomacea diffusa ). blue apple snail (pomacea diffusa ). mating pomacea diffusa snails. young pomacea diffusa snails on leaves.
(picture not licenced under creative commons) one of the larger species: pomacea haustrum . yellow-black apple snail (pomacea diffusa ). this colour variant lacks the dark brown colour of the shell , so the yellow base colour shines through. white, or albino variant of an apple snail (pomacea diffusa...
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pomacea lineata pomacea (pomacea) lineata (spix, ) the south american ampullarid pomacea lineata is classified under the canaliculata complex . this is a groups af very closely related species which are very variable in size and appearance. shell : the shell of this apple snail species is globose and
relatively heavy (especially in older snails). the to whorls are separated by a indented suture, however less pronounced than in pomacea canaliculata. the shell opening (aperture) is large and oval to round. the size of these snails varies from to mm wide and to mm high depending on the conditions....
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ampullariidae) roberto mendoza, carlos aguilera, jesus montemayor and gabino rodriquez universidad autonoma de nuevo leon, facultad de ciencias biologicas, aptdo. f- cd. universitaria. san nicolas de los garza, nuevo leon mexico abstract two feeding experiments were conducted with juvenile apple snails
(pomacea diffusa). the first was aimed at determining growth performance and adaptability with a natural vegetable source (dehydrated lettuce, d ) compared with a composite diet of high content of fishmeal (d = ). snails of three different shell lengths (s ± , s = ± , and s = ± mm) were fed at two different...
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locomotion other (foot and mantle) overview d anatomy digestion senses nerves respiration circulation reproduction other shell mantle cavity: the mantle cavity is formed by a fold of the backside of the bodywall (roof) and the head neck and body of the snail (floor). it can be considered as a sac, loosely
attached to the inside of the shell and enveloping the head-neck and the gills-lung area of the body. the top of the mantle cavity (the part away from the shell opening or the posterior part) is separated in two chambers, the left one forms the lung and right one contains the gill (ctenidium) with the...
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brian kabbes for providing me beautiful pictures of apple snail biotops and sending me a set of pomacea flagellata flagellata apple snails from balneario teuchitlan, mexico. furthermore i wish to thank him for the well documented information that accompanied the snails. great work!
beautiful photographs of apple snails and their habitat in singapore and malaysia. i definately recommend his excellent website about snails in singapore: . chris lukhaup for his contribution of excellent photographs ( example here ). the quality of these pictures is way above average. besides snails...
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