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orifice, which lies on the same side of the body as the anus. Furthermore, the anus becomes redirected to the same space as the head. This is speculated to have some evolutionary function, as prior to torsion, when retracting into the shell, first the posterior end would get pulled in, and then the
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species. However, estimates of the total number of gastropod species vary widely, depending on cited sources. The number of gastropod species can be ascertained from estimates of the number of described species of
Mollusca with accepted names: about 85,000 (minimum 50,000, maximum 120,000). But an
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Many gastropod species face threats from habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change. Some species are endangered or have become extinct due to these factors. Conservation efforts often focus on protecting their habitats, especially in freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems.
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Strong, Ellen E.; Schrödl, Michael; Parkhaev, Pavel; Nützel, Alexander; Kano, Yasunori; Kaim, Andrzej; Hausdorf, Bernhard; Rocroi, Jean-Pierre; Bouchet, Philippe (December 31, 2017). "Revised
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as a waste product. The nephridium also plays an important role in maintaining water balance in freshwater and terrestrial species. Additional organs of excretion, at least in some species, include pericardial glands in the body cavity, and digestive glands opening into the
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The present backbone classification of gastropods relies on the results of phylogenomic analyses. Consensus has not been reached yet considering the relationships at the very base of the gastropod tree of life, but otherwise the major groups are known with confidence.
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remain challenging. Consistent ranks within the taxonomy at the level of subclass, superorder, order, and suborder have already been abandoned as unworkable. Ongoing revisions of the higher taxonomic levels are expected in the near future.
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big enough that the soft parts can withdraw completely into it. Slugs are gastropods that have no shell or a very small, internal shell; semislugs are gastropods that have a shell that they can partially retreat into but not entirely.
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Some gastropods have adult shells which are bottom heavy due to the presence of a thick, often broad, convex ventral callus deposit on the inner lip and adapical to the aperture which may be important for gravitational stability.
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period many of the shapes seen in living gastropods can be matched in the fossil record, but despite these similarities in appearance the majority of these older forms are not directly related to living forms. It was during the
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era yield very large numbers of gastropod fossils, many of these fossils being closely related to modern living forms. The diversity of the gastropods increased markedly at the beginning of this era, along with that of the
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Appeltans W., Bouchet P., Boxshall G.A., Fauchald K., Gordon D.P., Hoeksema B.W., Poore G.C.B., van Soest R.W.M., Stöhr S., Walter T.C., Costello M.J. (eds) (2011). World
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is available to build a really solid shell, such as on some acidic soils on land, various species of slugs occur, and also some snails with thin, translucent shells, mostly or entirely composed of the protein
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are herbivores and some are carnivores. The carnivorous habit is due to specialisation. Many gastropods have distinct dietary preferences and regularly occur in close association with their food species.
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gastropods. Many deep-sea species remain to be discovered, as only 0.0001% of the deep-sea floor has been studied biologically. The total number of living species of freshwater snails is about 4,000.
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has not been tested, or is known to be paraphyletic or polyphyletic, the term "group" or "informal group" has been used. The classification of families into subfamilies is often not well resolved.
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is reduced or absent. Land-dwelling species can chew up leaves, bark, fruit and decomposing animals while marine species can scrape algae off the rocks on the seafloor. Certain species such as the
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with eyes, and a ventral foot. The foremost division of the foot is called the propodium. Its function is to push away sediment as the snail crawls. The larval shell of a gastropod is called a
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era, gastropods are slightly more common as fossils; their shells are often well preserved. Their fossils occur in ancient beds deposited in both freshwater and marine environments. The "
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is situated more or less above the head. This process is unrelated to the coiling of the shell, which is a separate phenomenon. Torsion is present in all gastropods, but the
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and over the gill. They use the siphon primarily to "taste" the water to detect prey from a distance. Gastropods with siphons tend to be either predators or scavengers.
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Certain trail-like markings preserved in ancient sedimentary rocks are thought to have been made by gastropods crawling over the soft mud and sand. Although these
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Different estimates for aquatic gastropods (based on different sources) give about 30,000 species of marine gastropods, and about 5,000 species of freshwater and
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text from the following source: Cunha, R. L.; Grande, C.; Zardoya, R. (2009). "Neogastropod phylogenetic relationships based on entire mitochondrial genomes".
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studies slowly become clearer. Nevertheless, a few of the older terms such as "opisthobranch" and "prosobranch" are still sometimes used in a descriptive way.
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Although the name "snail" can be, and often is, applied to all the members of this class, commonly this word means only those species with an external
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In one large group of sea slugs, the gills are arranged as a rosette of feathery plumes on their backs, which gives rise to their other name,
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zones to the tropics. They have become adapted to almost every kind of existence on earth, having colonized nearly every available medium.
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of the tRNAs D and N). Within Heterobranchia, gene order seems relatively conserved, and gene rearrangements are mostly related with
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of the heart are single or at least are more developed on one side of the body than the other. Furthermore, there is only one
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maintain horizontal rows of slender marginal teeth. In some species that have evolved into endoparasites, such as the
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and sometimes spelled "Gasteropoda") are a major part of the phylum Mollusca, and are the most highly diversified
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period in Europe, the shell of which is planispirally coiled and can be mistaken for the shell of a cephalopod.
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Gastropods are found in a wide range of aquatic and terrestrial habitats, from deep ocean trenches to deserts.
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Most of the gastropods of the Palaeozoic era belong to primitive groups, a few of which still survive. By the
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ganglia, pleural ganglia, parietal ganglia and the visceral ganglia. There are sometimes also buccal ganglia.
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backs with no visible gill mechanism, such that respiration may likely take place directly through the skin.
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The anatomy of a common air-breathing land snail: much of this anatomy does not apply to gastropods in other
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of a gastropod is usually adapted to the food that a species eats. The simplest gastropods are the
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One of the earliest known terrestrial (land-dwelling) gastropods is
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Kenny, Nathan J.; Truchado-García, Marta; Grande, Cristina (2016).
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Numbers of Living Species in Australia and the World, 2nd edition
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era that the ancestors of many of the living gastropods evolved.
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The marine shelled species of gastropods include species such as
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The class Gastropoda has an extraordinary diversification of
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Jochum, Adrienne; Yu, Tingting; Neubauer, Thomas A. (2020).
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organization when compared to other animals. Main events of
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X Congreso Nacional Agronómico / II Congreso de Suelos 1996
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sp., an early gastropod from the Middle Ordovician of the
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The main aspects of the life cycle of gastropods include:
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are no longer considered gastropods, and the tiny coiled
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Cunha, Tauana Junqueira; Giribet, Gonzalo (2019-03-13).
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Brusca, R. C.; Brusca, G. J. (2003). "Phylum Mollusca".
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Taxonomy of the Gastropoda (Ponder & Lindberg, 1997)
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containing the tightly packed remains of the pond snail
1331:. Again, in some land snails, an unusual feature of the
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Gastropods have a worldwide distribution, from the near
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Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
3615:"A congruent topology for deep gastropod relationships"
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Gastropods exhibit an important degree of variation in
988:, and seaweeds on which many of the species are found.
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that only distinguish light and dark, to more complex
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Apogastropoda - alternate representation of Gastropoda
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for all taxa below the rank of superfamily. Whenever
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The larvae or larval stadium: some gastropods may be
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stage, and is a simple conical structure after that.
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Mollusca: The Southern Synthesis. Fauna of Australia
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Molecular Systematics and Phylogeography of Mollusks
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Classification and nomenclator of gastropod families
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List of marine gastropod genera in the fossil record
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2319:, biological taxonomy has attempted to reflect the
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1327:behavior in some gastropods, including some of the
964:are very brightly colored. This serves either as a
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3864:Elpidio A. Remigio & Paul D.N. Hebert (2003).
2720:. Washington: Smithsonian Books. pp. 140–160.
1276:The primary organs of excretion in gastropods are
646:, such as clams, which have two valves or shells.
540:, and numerous other ecological niches, including
3997:Parkinson, B., Hemmen, J. & Groh, K. (1987):
1819:Gastropod fossils may sometimes be confused with
1163:Many marine gastropods are burrowers, and have a
3675:"A Phylogenomic Backbone for Gastropod Molluscs"
2199:Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005
3801:Suprageneric classification of class Gastropoda
1523:Some predatory carnivorous gastropods include:
1495:, and also a few ciliary feeders, in which the
1397:families of land snails creating and utilizing
3323:Cunha, R. L.; Grande, C.; Zardoya, R. (2009).
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2594:. Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc. Archived from
1106:The nervous system of gastropods includes the
665:Gastropods have the greatest numbers of named
501:, with 65,000 to 80,000 living snail and slug
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3987:413 S., Odyssey Publishing. El Cajon, Calif.
3741:Chen, Zeyuan; Schrödl, Michael (2022-04-18).
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3115:. Sinauer Associates, Inc. pp. 701–769.
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1638:on a Jurassic limestone bedding plane of the
849:are secondarily untorted to various degrees.
571:, and numerous other sea snails that produce
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4011:Ponder, W. F. & Lindberg, D. R. (1997):
3466:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
3244:. Heidelberg: Spektrum Akademischer Verlag.
1197:Almost all marine gastropods breathe with a
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3803:. The Natural History Museum, London, 2001.
944:pointing upward). Numerous species have an
302:Psilogastropoda - represented as Gastropoda
296:Angiogastropoda - represented as Gastropoda
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471:of gastropods are known, of which 245 are
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4017:Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
3983:Abbott, R. T. & Dance, S. P. (1998):
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2189:are not included in the above cladogram.
1342:In many marine gastropods other than the
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932:Most shelled gastropods have a one piece
884:Gastropods typically have a well-defined
127:Various gastropods from different types:
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2491:Phylogeny and evolution of the Mollusca
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1709:gastropods from the rocks of the early
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3299:from the original on September 1, 2019
3090:. CSIRO Publishing. pp. 565–604.
2222:Adenogonogastropoda (Angiogastropoda)
1634:Fossil gastropod and attached mytilid
1354:); most land gastropods, however, are
638:The earlier name "univalve" means one
4094:, mostly fossils, a few modern shells
3873:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
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3216:Sensory Organs and the Nervous System
1698:time is probably not even a mollusk.
1412:Egg laying and the eggs of gastropods
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4473:61ced7ea-ca51-4c6f-afcf-b8f8596eecb0
4398:4203c426-cf9e-4a31-a42b-8926d2f85267
3139:Manual of the New Zealand mollusca /
3058:RUSIECKI S. & RUSIECKA A. 2013.
1445:Courtship and mating in gastropods:
733:Terrestrial animal § Gastropods
583:of species, such as all the various
536:depths of the oceans, including the
4053:2004 Linnean taxonomy of gastropods
3271:Integrative and Comparative Biology
3222:. CABI Publishing, Oxon, UK, 2001,
3220:The biology of terrestrial molluscs
2697:from the original on 6 October 2018
2397:origins of the Gastropoda based on
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1335:is the presence and utilization of
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4098:A video of a crawling Garden Snail
4028:Encyclopedia of Marine Gastropods.
3431:Be'Norr, K., and J. FnÍon (1999).
3265:Koene, Joris M. (August 1, 2006).
1370:Egg strings of an Aplysia species.
1228:. Some nudibranchs have smooth or
991:Lateral outgrowths on the body of
587:, the shell is coiled only in the
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4595:Extant Cambrian first appearances
3999:Tropical Landshells of the World.
3826:from the original on 15 June 2011
1376:Reproductive system of gastropods
1333:reproductive system of gastropods
1316:Reproductive system of gastropods
1152:, herbivores that use their hard
1011:Sensory organs and nervous system
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2906:10.1111/j.1523-1739.2009.01245.x
2631:World Register of Marine Species
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1599:Geological history and evolution
1242:Circulatory system of gastropods
1189:Respiratory system of gastropods
1171:edge. Sometimes the shell has a
810:, and many other diverse areas.
489:Gastropoda (previously known as
479:record, while 476 are currently
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315:
170:
4048:Gastropod reproductive behavior
3723:from the original on 2023-08-23
3529:from the original on 2023-08-23
3449:from the original on 2017-12-13
3188:from the original on 2023-08-23
3146:from the original on 2017-09-26
2804:from the original on 2019-06-30
3230:. 1-146, cited pages: 179–211.
2355:(with a lung instead of gills)
2349:(gills in front of the heart).
1272:Excretory system of gastropods
1132:Digestive system of gastropods
1065:. Gastropods have no hearing.
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3885:10.1016/S1055-7903(03)00140-4
3307:– via academic.oup.com.
2983:10.1126/science.181.4104.1051
2422:Bouchet & Rocroi taxonomy
2416:made sweeping changes in the
1389:is a part of the behavior of
1076:marine gastropods are called
980:them on the brightly colored
770:In habitats where not enough
4600:Taxa named by Georges Cuvier
3142:. J. Mackay, govt. printer.
3046:10.1016/j.pocean.2019.102176
2451:, the authors used unranked
2405:analyses of complete genes.
2271:A group of fossil shells of
1468:floating and eating a carrot
1346:, there are separate sexes (
1262:as the respiratory pigment.
1221:as the respiratory protein.
1045:Nervous system of gastropods
1041:Sensory organs of gastropods
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486:or without a fossil record.
2691:Online Etymology Dictionary
2389:In 2004, Brian Simison and
2292:Five views of a shell of a
1833:from the limestones of the
1250:and the transport fluid is
642:(or shell), in contrast to
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3958::10.1186/1471-2148-9-210.
3942:This article incorporates
3182:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab019
3164:Geerat J. Vermeij (2022).
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2855:10.1007/s10750-007-9012-6
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785:Sphincterochila boissieri
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167:Scientific classification
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3948:BMC Evolutionary Biology
3329:BMC Evolutionary Biology
3026:Progress in Oceanography
2592:Encyclopaedia Britannica
2323:of organisms, i.e., the
1827:. An example of this is
1442:The growth of gastropods
847:opisthobranch gastropods
694:In marine habitats, the
281:65,000 to 80,000 species
4092:Gastropod photo gallery
3557:BMC Infectious Diseases
3487:Journal of Paleontology
3384:Journal of Paleontology
3350:10.1186/1471-2148-9-210
2449:Bouchet et al. taxonomy
1280:, which produce either
1248:open circulatory system
475:and appear only in the
3969:Abbott, R. T. (1989):
3691:10.1093/sysbio/syac045
3631:10.1098/rspb.2018.2776
2733:Chapman, A.D. (2009).
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2274:Turritella cingulifera
2210:Current classification
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1112:central nervous system
1053:of gastropods include
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754:terrestrial gastropods
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4494:Paleobiology Database
4072:10.1007/s100710100108
3551:Biomphalaria glabrata
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2197:Further information:
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1417:embryonic development
1393:gastropods with some
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1209:, but one freshwater
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424:This class comprises
357:), commonly known as
4393:Fauna Europaea (new)
3440:Geol. Et Palaeont 33
3242:Lexikon der Biologie
2886:Conservation Biology
2665:10.4002/040.061.0201
2384:Convergent evolution
2187:Lower Heterobranchia
1382:Mating of gastropods
1305:Mating behaviour of
361:, belong to a large
4088:also in gastropods.
3760:10.7717/peerj.13285
3507:10.1017/jpa.2019.68
3499:2020JPal...94..266J
3341:2009BMCEE...9..210C
3038:2019PrOce.17802176F
2975:1973Sci...181.1051R
2969:(4104): 1051–1053.
2898:2009ConBi..23.1214R
2420:, resulting in the
2403:amino acid sequence
1509:Thyonicola doglieli
1297:Reproductive system
938:bivalved gastropods
791:Xerocrassa seetzeni
686:extinct in the wild
32:Gastropod (podcast)
4026:Robin, A. (2008):
3920:2023-08-23 at the
3851:2007-09-27 at the
3679:Systematic Biology
3625:(1898): 20182776.
3284:10.1093/icb/icj040
3074:Folia Malacologica
3069:2013-09-16 at the
3062:Trochulus hispidus
2948:2011-07-21 at the
2827:2008-10-13 at the
2740:2010-12-06 at the
2570:2020-07-14 at the
2414:Jean-Pierre Rocroi
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1561:gene rearrangement
1557:mitochondrial gene
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1258:is present in the
1236:Circulatory system
1183:Respiratory system
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1031:, situated in the
1019:The upper pair of
936:(with exceptional
924:
911:Zonitoides nitidus
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796:hydrothermal vents
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607:in 1795. The word
538:hydrothermal vents
467:. As of 2017, 721
369:within the phylum
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4481:Open Tree of Life
4245:Taxon identifiers
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4036:978-3-939767-09-1
3929:, 61(1-2): 1-526.
3846:journal-malaco.fr
3251:978-3-86025-156-0
3122:978-0-87893-097-5
3097:978-0-643-05756-2
2772:marinespecies.org
2758:978-0-642-56861-8
2750:978-0-642-56860-1
2500:978-0-520-25092-5
2457:Linnaean approach
2391:David R. Lindberg
2250:Patellogastropoda
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1952:Euopisthobranchia
1823:or other shelled
1565:Patellogastropoda
1035:of the tentacles.
772:calcium carbonate
696:continental slope
611:comes from Greek
579:. In a number of
442:freshwater snails
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260:Patellogastropoda
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146:Notarchus indicus
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1579:D, C and N) and
1501:Archaeogastropda
1465:Pomacea maculata
1454:Feeding behavior
1403:sexual selection
1266:Excretory system
1246:Gastropods have
1126:Digestive system
1063:mechanoreceptors
1055:olfactory organs
1001:digestive glands
968:, when they are
920:gastropod shells
866:foot slime-gland
862:olfactory organs
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2418:systematics
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1867:Gastropoda
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1830:Bellerophon
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1673:Helcionella
1545:ghost slugs
1536:Daudebardia
1525:cone shells
1437:hibernation
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4574:Categories
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2476:References
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2343:(no shell)
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1984:Nudipleura
1842:ice sheets
1789:limestones
1766:Cretaceous
1754:Maturipupa
1725:Palaeozoic
1711:Palaeozoic
1703:Ordovician
1615:Trochonema
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1530:Testacella
1489:scavengers
1485:carnivores
1474:herbivores
1433:Estivation
1399:love darts
1380:See also:
1362:Life cycle
1352:gonochoric
1337:love darts
1256:Hemocyanin
1219:hemoglobin
1207:hemocyanin
1160:on rocks.
1120:osphradial
1059:statocysts
1033:epithelium
978:camouflage
894:protoconch
872:, and the
858:gill-combs
833:or groups.
777:conchiolin
737:land snail
530:intertidal
434:sea snails
375:Gastropoda
311:Gastropods
214:Gastropoda
131:(a slug),
129:Black slug
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4590:Asymmetry
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1679:Barskovia
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1493:parasites
1482:predatory
1480:feeders,
1395:pulmonate
1387:Courtship
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1329:Helicidae
1321:Courtship
1286:uric acid
1278:nephridia
1260:hemolymph
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1103:animals.
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1070:tentacles
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1021:tentacles
970:poisonous
962:sea slugs
956:Body wall
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870:nephridia
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