A Review of the Giant Triton (Charonia tritonis), from Exploitation to Coral Reef Protector?
Charonia tritonis (Charoniidae), one of the largest marine gastropods and an echinoderm
specialist, preys on Crown-of-Thorns starfish (CoTS), a recurring pest that continues to be a …
specialist, preys on Crown-of-Thorns starfish (CoTS), a recurring pest that continues to be a …
Synthesis of Research on the Reproductive Biology of Queen Conch (Aliger gigas): Toward the Goals of Sustainable Fisheries and Species Conservation
AW Stoner, RS Appeldoorn - Reviews in Fisheries Science & …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The queen conch (Aliger gigas) is a culturally and economically important molluskan fishery
resource in the Caribbean region showing increasing signs of over harvest. Shallow-water …
resource in the Caribbean region showing increasing signs of over harvest. Shallow-water …
Hatchery practices for Patella aspera and P. ordinaria: evaluating culture vessels requirements
Innovation in limpet production requires knowledge of the optimal qualities and limitations of
the culture vessels. Two limpet species from Madeira fishery, Patella aspera and P …
the culture vessels. Two limpet species from Madeira fishery, Patella aspera and P …
Relationships between Queen Conch Larval Biology and Recruitment, Connectivity, and Fishery Management
The queen conch (Aliger gigas) is an important fishery resource species in the Caribbean
region, increasingly threatened by overharvest. The species' life history is characterized by …
region, increasingly threatened by overharvest. The species' life history is characterized by …
Inducing relaxation in the queen conch Strombus gigas (L.) for cultured pearl production
Five potential relaxant chemicals were evaluated: 2-phenoxyethanol, menthol crystals,
benzocaine, MS-222, and magnesium chloride to induce relaxation in the queen conch for …
benzocaine, MS-222, and magnesium chloride to induce relaxation in the queen conch for …
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AI SHAWL, M Davis - 2004 - fau.digital.flvc.org
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Forty years of field and laboratory experiments with hatchery-reared queen conch: the case for conserving natural stocks
AW Stoner - Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Rehabilitating overfished species through releases of cultured juveniles depends upon
growth and survival of those animals in the field. Releasing cultured queen conch (Strombus …
growth and survival of those animals in the field. Releasing cultured queen conch (Strombus …
The symbiosis between the gastropod Strombus gigas and the dinoflagellate Symbiodinium: an ontogenic journey from mutualism to parasitism
AT Banaszak, MG Ramos, TL Goulet - Journal of Experimental Marine …, 2013 - Elsevier
Dinoflagellates in the genus Symbiodinium form mutualistic symbioses not only with corals
and other cnidarians but also with sponges, bivalves, and gastropods, including the …
and other cnidarians but also with sponges, bivalves, and gastropods, including the …
[PDF][PDF] The potential role of the giant triton snail, Charonia tritonis (Gastropoda: Ranellidae) in mitigating populations of the crown-of-thorns starfish
The potential role of the giant triton snail, Charonia tritonis (Gastropoda: Ranellidae) in
mitigating populations of the crown- Page 1 The potential role of the giant triton snail, Charonia …
mitigating populations of the crown- Page 1 The potential role of the giant triton snail, Charonia …
Queen Conch (Strombus gigas) Testis Regresses during the Reproductive Season at Nearshore Sites in the Florida Keys
Background Queen conch (Strombus gigas) reproduction is inhibited in nearshore areas of
the Florida Keys, relative to the offshore environment where conchs reproduce successfully …
the Florida Keys, relative to the offshore environment where conchs reproduce successfully …