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The shell matrix of the pulmonate land snail Helix aspersa maxima.

2012

12 pages; International audience; In mollusks, the shell mineralization process is controlled by an array of proteins, glycoproteins and polysaccharides that collectively constitute the shell matrix. In spite of numerous researches, the shell protein content of a limited number of model species has been investigated. This paper presents biochemical data on the common edible land snail Helix aspersa maxima, a model organism for ecotoxicological purposes, which has however been poorly investigated from a biomineralization viewpoint. The shell matrix of this species was extracted and analyzed biochemically for functional in vitro inhibition assay, for amino acid and monosaccharides composition…

0106 biological sciencesBiomineralizationPulmonate snailPhysiology01 natural sciencesBiochemistryMineralization (biology)chemistry.chemical_compoundX-Ray DiffractionTandem Mass SpectrometryElectrophoresis Gel Two-DimensionalHaliotisAmino AcidsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSchemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesEcologyMonosaccharidesLand snailImmunogold labellingImmunohistochemistryAmino acidBiochemistryElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelTerrestrial snail ; biomineralization ; shell ; aragonite ; crossed-lamellar ; protein ; immunogold ; gel electrophoresisFrancefood.ingredientBiology010603 evolutionary biologyCalcium Carbonate03 medical and health sciencesfoodSpecies SpecificityAnimal ShellsShellAnimals14. Life underwater[SDV.IB.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/BiomaterialsMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologyHelix SnailsProteinsCrossed-lamellarbiology.organism_classification[ SDV.IB.BIO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/BiomaterialsGel electrophoresis[SDV.BA.ZI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Invertebrate ZoologyCalcium carbonatechemistryMicroscopy Electron ScanningBiomineralizationPinctadaComparative biochemistry and physiology. Part B, Biochemistrymolecular biology
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De novo genome assembly of the land snail Candidula unifasciata (Mollusca: Gastropoda)

2021

Abstract Among all molluscs, land snails are a scientifically and economically interesting group comprising edible species, alien species and agricultural pests. Yet, despite their high diversity, the number of genome drafts publicly available is still scarce. Here, we present the draft genome assembly of the land snail Candidula unifasciata, a widely distributed species along central Europe, belonging to the Geomitridae family, a highly diversified taxon in the Western-Palearctic region. We performed whole genome sequencing, assembly and annotation of an adult specimen based on PacBio and Oxford Nanopore long read sequences as well as Illumina data. A genome draft of about 1.29 Gb was gene…

0106 biological sciencesCandidula unifasciataAcademicSubjects/SCI01140AcademicSubjects/SCI00010repeatsPopulationSnailsSequence assemblySnailQH426-470de novo assemblyAcademicSubjects/SCI01180010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesGenome03 medical and health sciencesbiology.animalland snailslong readsGeneticsAnimalseducationMolecular BiologyGeneGenetics (clinical)030304 developmental biologyWhole genome sequencingGeomitridaemolluscs0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyGenomebiologyLand snailMolecular Sequence AnnotationGenomicsSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationGenome ReportannotationEvolutionary biologyAcademicSubjects/SCI00960G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics
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The River Valleys as Biodiversity Reservoirs for Land Snails in Highly Anthropic Areas – The Case of Cisnădie River (Romania)

2016

Abstract This study focuses on the snail fauna of a river valley passing through two closely located settlements. Thirty six species of terrestrial gastropods were identified. Species such as Macrogastra borealis, Alinda fallax, Alinda viridana, Bulgarica vetusta, Monachoides vicinus, Drobacia banatica, are present along the river and abundant in the sampling stations downstream of Cisnădie town. The high specific diversity and the presence of typical forest species demonstrate the presence of fragments of habitat that can preserve populations of terrestrial gastropods, underlining the importance of river valleys in conservation and dispersion of these species.

0106 biological sciencesEcologyEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyEcology (disciplines)conservationBiodiversity010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesanthropic impactGeographyland snailsQH540-549.5Anthropic principlebiodiversityTransylvanian Review of Systematical and Ecological Research
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At the Central European-Balkan transition: forest land snail faunas of the Banat contrasted with those of the Carpathian chain

2015

Twenty-nine forest sites in six sampling areas in the Banat region of Romania, adjacent to Serbia, were sampled to obtain inventories of their snail faunas and to make comparisons between these and previously studied faunas in the mountains from the Sudetes in the north-west to the Southern Transylvanian Carpathians in the south. 65 species were recorded overall, with between 13 and 33 at individual sites. Among the six sampling areas that on Schist rock at high altitude differed markedly from the others, and contained mainly species also found in Carpathian forests further north. The remainder, mainly on limestone, also differed among themselves, but contained more species endemic to the r…

0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climatePleistoceneEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyFaunaSchistLand snail15. Life on landSubspeciesBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesHabitatEndemismEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBiological Journal of the Linnean Society
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Temporal speciation pattern in the western Mediterranean genus Tudorella P. Fischer, 1885 (Gastropoda, Pomatiidae) supports the Tyrrhenian vicariance…

2009

The land snail genus Tudorella shows a peculiar disjunct distribution around the western Mediterranean coasts. Despite high phenotypic plasticity, only two species with a disputed number of subspecific taxa are currently recognised. We delimited the species with mitochondrial (COI & 16S) and nuclear (ITS-1) markers based on the unified species concept and suggested that there are eight species in the genus, two of them currently undescribed. Applying Bayesian phylogenetic model selection, we tested four different biogeographic hypotheses that could be causal for the current distribution pattern of extant Tudorella species. A scenario involving vicariance events resulting from the repeated s…

Cell NucleusPhylogenetic treeGeographyModels GeneticLand bridgeEcologyGenetic SpeciationMediterranean RegionSnailsDisjunct distributionLand snailBayes TheoremSequence Analysis DNABiologyDNA MitochondrialEvolution MolecularTaxonGenusGeneticsVicarianceBiological dispersalAnimalsMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenyMolecular phylogenetics and evolution
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Land Snail Fauna of “Porţile de Fier” (“Iron Gates”) Nature Park (Banat, Romania)

2014

Abstract The paper presents an analysis of terrestrial mollusc fauna of the “Iron Gates” Nature Park. Various types of habitats (e.g. forests, rocks, riparian areas) and substrates (e.g. limestone, conglomerate, crystalline schist) were analyzed. A total of 45 species of terrestrial gastropods were identified in 17 sampling points, four of which are mentioned for the first time in the area. Six other species cited in the literature were not found. Limestone substrate allows the development of large populations of terrestrial gastropods, but the specific diversity is larger when it is associated with a forest habitat. The current legal and illegal exploitation of limestone threatens the moll…

GeographyEcologyNature parkEcologyland snailsFaunaEcology (disciplines)Land snail“iron gates”karstromanialimestoneQH540-549.5Transylvanian Review of Systematical and Ecological Research
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Land Snails as a Valuable Source of Fatty Acids: A Multivariate Statistical Approach

2019

The fatty acid (FA) profile of wild Theba pisana, Cornu aspersum, and Eobania vermiculata land snail samples, collected in Sicily (Southern Italy), before and after heat treatment at +100 °C were examined by gas chromatography with a flame ionization detector (GC-FID). The results show a higher content of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) in all of the examined raw snails samples, representing up to 48.10% of the total fatty acids contents, followed by monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs). The thermal processing of the snail samples examined determined an overall reduction of PUFA levels (8.13%, 7.75%, and 4.62% for T. pisana, C. aspersum and E. vermiculata samples, respectively) and a spe…

Health (social science)principal component analysis030309 nutrition & dieteticsTheba pisanaPlant Sciencefatty acidsHealth Professions (miscellaneous)MicrobiologyArticle03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyland snailsfatty acids; land snails; GC‐FID; heat processing; principal component analysisparasitic diseasesFood sciencechemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesheat processingbiologyChemistryland snailLand snailFatty acidFatty acids GC-FID Heat processing Land snails Principal component analysis04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classification040401 food scienceOleic acidSaturated fatty acidfatty acidGC-FIDCornu aspersumEobania vermiculataFood SciencePolyunsaturated fatty acidfatty acids; land snails; GC-FID; heat processing; principal component analysisFoods; Volume 8; Issue 12; Pages: 676
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Systematic consumption of non-marine gastropods at open-air Mesolithic sites in the Iberian Mediterranean region

2011

Arenal de la Virgen and Casa Corona, located in the upper Vinalopo Valley (SE of the Iberian Peninsula), are open-air Mesolithic sites dated to the Middle Holocene – 8600-7800 cal BP. Recent excavations have provided evidence of non-marine assemblages dominated by terrestrial (Sphincterochila candidissima and Iberus alonensis) and fresh water gastropods (Melanopsis tricarinata tricarinata) associated with habitation structures. These sites represent the first documented cases of systematic land snail consumption at open-air residential camps in the Iberian Mediterranean Region. This report presents the assemblage composition and modern ethological parameters, and discusses taphonomic proces…

Mediterranean climategeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryTaphonomybiologyEcologyMelanopsisLand snailbiology.organism_classificationArchaeologyPeninsulaIberusGeologyHoloceneMesolithicEarth-Surface ProcessesQuaternary International
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Land Snails as a Diet Diversification Proxy during the Early Upper Palaeolithic in Europe

2014

Despite the ubiquity of terrestrial gastropods in the Late Pleistocene and Holocene archaeological record, it is still unknown when and how this type of invertebrate resource was incorporated into human diets. In this paper, we report the oldest evidence of land snail exploitation as a food resource in Europe dated to 31.3-26.9 ka yr cal BP from the recently discovered site of Cova de la Barriada (eastern Iberian Peninsula). Mono-specific accumulations of large Iberus alonensis land snails (Ferussac 1821) were found in three different archaeological levels in association with combustion structures, along with lithic and faunal assemblages. Using a new analytical protocol based on taphonomic…

PleistoceneScienceArchaeological ExcavationSnailsArchaeological recordSocial SciencesBiologyMalacologyMediterranean BasinArchaeometryGeographical LocationsAnimalsHumansHoloceneNutritionMultidisciplinaryFossilsEcologyQRadiometric DatingRLand snailBiology and Life SciencesPaleontologyBiological EvolutionDietEuropeArchaeologyTaphonomyArchaeological DatingPeople and PlacesPaleoecologyMedicineArchaeobiologyPaleobiologyAurignacianResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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The life cycle ofBrachylaima ruminae n. sp. (Trematoda: Brachylaimidae), a parasite of rodents

1986

The life cycle of Brachylaima ruminae n.sp. (Trematoda: Brachylaimidae), a duodenal parasite of rodents on the Mediterranean island of Formentera (Spain) is elucidated. The new species follows a terrestrial triheteroxenous life cycle. Eggs passed in the faeces of the definitive host must be ingested by a specific first intermediate host, the land snail Rumina decollata. Branched cercariogenous sporocysts develop in the digestive gland. Microcercous cercariae come out through the terminal birth pores of the branches. Cercariae shed by the snail are terrestrial, crawling on humid substratum. They contact the second intermediate host, another land snail, principally the species R. decollata an…

SnailsZoologyRodentiaTrematode InfectionsSnailHost-Parasite InteractionsRodent Diseasesbiology.animalparasitic diseasesGastropodaAnimalsParasite hostingBrachylaimaGeneral VeterinarybiologyEcologyLand snailIntermediate hostGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationMuridaeInfectious DiseasesSpainExcretory systemInsect ScienceParasitologyTrematodaTrematodaZeitschrift f�r Parasitenkunde Parasitology Research
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