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 Strombus luhuanus, Linnaeus 1758
      Strawberry Stromb



Patrick Horgan (2011)
 

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Overview

Brief Summary


Distribution


Physical Description

Size


Identification Resources


Ecology

Local Distribution and Habitats


Crypsis


Life History & Behaviour

Defensive Responses


Feeding


Righting


Reproduction and Larval Biology


Growth


Evolution & Systematics

Fossil History


Phylogenetics


Morphology and Physiology

External Morphology


Vision


Conservation

Threats from Humans


References & More Information

Bibliographies


Names & Taxonomy

Related Names and Synonyms

Bibliographies

Berg, C. J. 1974. A Comparative Ethological Study of Strombid Gastropods. Behaviour, 51, 274-321.

 

Catterall, C. P. & Poiner, I. R. 1983. Age-and sex-dependent patterns of aggregation in the tropical gastropod Strombus luhuanus. Marine Biology, 77, 171-182.

 

Parker, G. H. 1922. The leaping of the stromb (Strombus gigas Linn). Journal of Experimental Zoology, 36, 205-+.

 

Perron, F. E. 1978. Locomotion and shell-righting behaviour in adult and juvenile Aporrhais occidentalis (Gastropoda: Strombacea). Animal Behaviour, 26, Part 4, 1023-1028.

 

Poiner, I. R. & Catterall, C. P. 1988. The effects of traditional gathering on populations of the marine gastropod Strombus luhuanus; Linne 1758, in southern Papua New Guinea. Oecologia, 76, 191-199.

 

Poutiers, J.M. 1998 Gastropods. p. 363 - 648. In: Carpenter, K. E. and V. H. Niem. 1998. FAO species          identification guide for fishery purposes. The living marine resources of the Western Central              Pacific. Volume 1. Seaweeds, corals, bivalves, and gastropods. Rome, FAO

 

Savazzi, E. 1991. Constructional morphology of strombid gastropods. Lethaia, 24, 311-331.

 

Wiedemeyer, W. L. 1998. Contributions to the larval biology of the red-lipped conch, Strombus luhuanus L. 1758, with respect to seed production for mariculture. Aquaculture Research, 29, 1-17.

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