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- W2018530209 abstract "Abstract 1. Accumulation patterns of amino compounds in incubation media were quantified for eight genotypes of freshwater pulmonate snails representing six species. 2. All three statistical methods used compared amino compounds spectra enabling discrimination between genotypes to varying degrees. 3. However, the best method was cluster analysis as this placed all the individual snails in the correct species cluster, with only two errors at the genotype level. 4. These spectra could therefore be used to finger-print genotypes, or as characters in numerical taxonomy, provided the snails were maintained under standard conditions. 5. The intra- and interspecies differences in amino acid spectra in snail conditioned water and their uses as possible sources of information by conspecifics, miracidia and predators are discussed. 6. A case is made for a more rigorous, physiologically viable, and holistic approach when attempting to determine the structure and function of semiochemicals, including amino acids, in the snails' environment." @default.
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