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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists Play Matchmaker for Beloved Sea Snails in the Florida KeysAs climate change warms the shoreline environment, a large sea snail known as the queen conch has been having trouble mating.
A new article published today in the journal Oryx examines the efficacy and perception of queen conch (Aliger gigas) ...
The large, marine snail is heavily in demand for its meat and iconic shell, which is used for décor and jewelry; overfishing and poaching have caused its decline in the Mexican Caribbean. “Under ...
A conch living underwater in the Florida Keys agreed with groundhog Punxsutawney Phil's prediction of six more weeks of winter.
Snails have a reputation for being slow, with poor eyes that can barely see the world around them. But conch snails defy these ... Stromboidea sea snails provide some of the best examples of ...
A new article published in the journal Oryx examines the efficacy and perception of queen conch (Aliger gigas) conservation aquaculture—cultivating aquatic organisms to manage or replenish ...
Snails have a reputation for being slow, with poor eyes that can barely see the world around them. But conch snails defy these expectations ... Bob Abela and MNHN Stromboidea sea snails provide some ...
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