Geräusch einer Schnecke beim Essen
wissen, dass diese wild lebenden Tiere wieder in ihrer natürlichen Umgebung sind.
AUSGEWÄHLTE BIBLIOGRAPHIE
Bücher über Gastropoden
G. M. Barker: The Biology of Terrestrial Molluscs . New York, CABI 2001.
Ders.: Natural Enemies of Terrestrial Molluscs . New York, CABI 2004.
John B. Burch: How to Know the Eastern Land Snails . Dubuque, Wm. C. Brown 1962.
Ronald Chase: Behavior and its Neutral Control in Gastropod Molluscs . New York, Oxford University Press 2002.
Oliver Goldsmith: ‹Of Turbinated Shell-Fish, or The Snail Kind›, in: A History of the Earth and Animated Nature . 1774. Glasgow, Blackie and Son 1860.
Edgar Allan Poe: The Conchologist’s First Book . Philadelphia, Haswell, Barrington and Haswell 1839.
Alan Solem: The Shell Makers: Introducing Mollusks . New York, John Wiley and Sons 1974.
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Karl M. Wilbur (Hg.): The Mollusca . 12 Vols. New York, Academic Press/Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1983–88.
Searles Wood, zitiert in John Gwyn Jeffreys: British Conchology, or An Account of the Mollusca Which Now Inhabit the British Isles and the Surrounding Seas . Vol. 5, Marine Shells and Naked Mollusca to the End of the Gastropoda, the Pteropoda, and Cephalopoda . London, John Van Voorst 1862.
Artikel über Gastropoden
Giovanni Francesco Angelita: ‹On the Snail and That It Should Be the Example for Human Life›, in: Ders.: I pomi d’oro . 1607. Los Angeles CA. The Getty Research Institute, Research Library, Special Collection and Visual Resources.
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Ders.: ‹The Olfactory Sensitivity of Snails, Achatina fulica ›, in: Journal of Comparative Physiology 148 (1982): 225–235.
Robert H. Cowie und Brenden S. Holland: ‹Dispersal is Fundamental to Biogeography and the Evolution of Biodiversity on Oceanic Islands›, in: Journal of Biogeography 33 (2006).
D. S. Dundee, P. H. Phillips und J. D. Newsom: ‹Snails on Migratory Birds›, in: Nautilis 80 , no. 3 (Januar 1967): 89–92.
E. Gittenberger, D. S. J. Groenenberg, B. Kokshoorn und R. C. Preece: ‹Biogeography: Molecular Trails from Hitch-Hiking Snails›, in: Nature: International Weekly Journal of Science (25. Januar, 2006). http://www.nature.com.
Sir George Head: Tour in Modern Rome , zitiert in: ‹Snails and Their Houses.›
Ernest Ingersoll: ‹In a Snailery›, in: In: Friends Worth Knowing: Glimpses of American Natural History . New York, Harper and Brothers 1881.
George Johnson: ‹Art. II. – Shell Fish: Their Ways and Works›, in: Westminster Review 57 (Januar 1852).
G. A. Frank Knight: Vortrag in der Perthshire Society of Natural Science, zitiert in: ‹Reversed Shells in the Manchester Museum› von R. Standen, in: The Journal of Conchology , hg. von William E. Hoyle, 1904–06.
M. Lemaire und R. Chase: ‹Twitching and Quivering of the Tentacles during Snail Olfactory Orientation›, in: Journal of Comparative Physiology A. Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 182, no. 1 (Dezember 1997).
MIT News Office: ‹MIT’s RoboSnails Model Novel Movements›, 4. September 2003. http://web.mit.edu/news ofice/2003 /robos nail. html.
G. R. Nielsen: ‹Slugs and Snails›. University of Vermont Extension, Entomology Leaflet 14.1998.
Timothy A. Pearce: ‹Spool and Line Technique for Tracing Field Movements of Terrestrial Snails›, in: Walkerana , 4, no. 12 (1990).
C. David Rollo und William G. Wellington: ‹Why Slugs Squabble›, in: Natural History , November 1977.
E. Sandford: ‹Experiment to Test the Strength of Snails›, Notes and Queries, in: Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History 10, no. 120, Dritte Serie (Dezember 1886).
N. Shaheen, K. Patel, P. Patel, M. Moore und M. A. Harrington: ‹A Predatory Snail Distinguishes between Conspecific and Heterospecific Snails and Trails Based on Chemical Cues in Slime›, in: Journal of Animal Behavior 70, no. 5 (Februar 2005).
Tom Simonite: ‹Slime-Riding Strategy Developed for Intestinal
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