Western Society of Malacologists

Western Society of Malacologists
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1998*
Genre: Mollusks
ISBN:

Homepage of the Western Society of Malacologists (WSM), "established in 1968 to promote the study of Malacology and Invertebrate Zoology and to encourage research, publication, education and interaction among malacologists. The WSM has a traditional emphasis on Eastern Pacific mollusca. The membership consists of professionals, amateurs, and students. The WSM holds an annual meeting and publishes an annual report. We also offer a student research grant fund and sponsor symposia."

Field Guide to the Slug

Field Guide to the Slug
Author: David George Gordon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1994
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781570610110

Explore the secret world of slugs in forest, fields, and gardens from Southeast Alaska to California.

The Mollusks

The Mollusks
Author: Charles F. Sturm
Publisher: Universal-Publishers
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2006
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1581129300

Mollusks have been important to humans since our earliest days. Initially, when humans were primarily interested in what they could eat or use, mollusks were important as food, ornaments, and materials for tools. Over the centuries, as human knowledge branched out and individuals started to study the world around them, mollusks were important subjects for learning how things worked. In this volume, the editors and contributors have brought together a broad range of topics within the field of malacology. It is our expectation that these topics will be of interest and use to amateur and professional malacologists.

Reproduction and Development in Mollusca

Reproduction and Development in Mollusca
Author: T. J. Pandian
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2018-09-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1351779648

This book is perhaps the first attempt to comprehensively project the uniqueness of molluscs, covering almost all aspects of reproduction and development from aplacophorans to vampyromorphic cephalopods. Molluscs are unique for the presence of protective external shell, defensive inking, geographic distribution from the depth of 9,050 m to an altitude of 4,300 m, gamete diversity, the use of nurse eggs and embryos to accelerate the first few mitotic divisions in embryos, the natural occurrence of androgenics in a couple of bivalves, viable induced tetraploids, gigantism induced by elevated ploidy, the complementary role played by mitochondrial genome in sex determination by nuclear genes and the uptake and accumulation of steroid hormone from surrounding waters. In molluscs, sexuality comprises of gonochorism ( 24%), protandry (