UV-R mitigation strategies in encapsulated embryos of the intertidal gastropod Acanthina monodon: A way to compensate for lack of parental care

VM Cubillos, LP Salas-Yanquin… - Marine Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Intracapsular embryonic development in the intertidal zone exposes embryos to various
stress sources characteristic of this environment, including UV-R. They require defensive …

Embryonic encapsulated development of the gastropod Acanthina monodon is impacted by future environmental changes of temperature and pCO2

FJ Paredes-Molina, OR Chaparro, JM Navarro… - Marine Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Egg capsules of the gastropod Acanthina monodon were maintained during the entire
period of encapsulated development at three temperatures (10, 15, 20° C) and two pCO 2 …

[HTML][HTML] Reproductive biology of the encapsulating, brooding gastropod Crepipatella dilatata Lamarck (Gastropoda, Calyptraeidae)

OR Chaparro, VM Cubillos, JA Montory, JM Navarro… - PloS one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Among calyptraeid gastropods, males become females as they get older, and egg capsules
containing developing embryos are maintained beneath the mother's shell until the …

[HTML][HTML] Brooding in the Chilean Oyster Ostrea chilensis: Unexpected Complexity in the Movements of Brooded Offspring within the Mantle Cavity

DA Mardones-Toledo, JA Montory, A Joyce… - PLoS …, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Brooding in invertebrates serves to protect embryos from stressful external conditions by
retaining progeny inside the female body, effectively reducing the risk of pelagic stages …

Pre-hatching development in the intertidal zone negatively affects juvenile survival and physiology in the muricid gastropod Acanthina monodon

OR Chaparro, LP Salas-Yanquin, AS Matos… - Marine Biology, 2018 - Springer
Encapsulated development in the intertidal environment can potentially expose developing
embryos to environmental stresses, particularly during low tides. Such stresses can affect …

Relationship between over-crowding within egg capsules of the marine gastropod Acanthina monodon and prospects for juvenile success

LP Salas-Yanquin, JA Büchner-Miranda… - Marine Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Encapsulated development with extraembryonic yolk may lead to competition for nutrients
within egg capsules. In this research, different degrees of competition among embryos in …

Enveloping walls, encapsulated embryos and intracapsular fluid: changes during the early development stages in the gastropod Acanthina monodon (Muricidae)

JA Büchner-Miranda, RJ Thompson… - Journal of Molluscan …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Encapsulation of embryos in marine gastropods affords protection for the developing young,
whether or not parental care takes place. The capsule wall is laminated and its dimensions …

Isolation-hypoxia and re-oxygenation of the pallial cavity of female Crepipatella dilatata during estuarine salinity changes requires increased glyoxylase activity and …

V Cubillos, O Chaparro, C Segura, J Montory… - Marine environmental …, 2016 - Elsevier
The estuarine slipper limpet Crepipatella dilatata is a gastropod that can survive prolonged
periods of low salinities (< 24 PSU) caused by tidal changes and/or prolonged periods of …

Respiratory and desiccation constraints during encapsulated intertidal development of the marine gastropod Acanthina monodon

OR Chaparro, LP Salas-Yanquin… - Marine Environmental …, 2020 - Elsevier
Acanthina monodon commonly deposits its egg capsules in the intertidal zone. Capsule
aerial exposure during low-tide can impact oxygen consumption rates (OCR) of embryos …

Delayed effects of severe hypoxia experienced by marine gastropod embryos

CJ Segura, OR Chaparro, JA Pechenik… - Marine Ecology …, 2014 - int-res.com
Although periods of severely reduced oxygen concentration are occurring with increasing
frequency in coastal marine ecosystems, the effects of such exposures on early …