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THE IMPACT OF EXPLOITATION ON EDIBLE LAND SNAIL HELIX POMATIA IN CENTRAL ROMANIA
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Andreev, N. Assessment of the status of wild populations of land snail (escargot) Helix pomatia L. in Moldova: the effect of exploitation, Biodiversity and conservation, Volume 15, Number 9, 2957-2970, 2007.
Aubert C. Le marché français et l'économie de la production de l'escargot . Éd. de l'ITAVI. 1993.
Bonnemain, B. Helix and Drugs: Snails for Western Health Care From Antiquity to the Present, Evid Based Complement Alternat Med; Vol 2 /Issue 1, pp 25–28, 2005. GeoConference on Ecology, Economics, Education and Legislation
Brooks SA, & Leathem AJ. Prediction of lymph node involvement in breast cancer by detection of altered glycosylation in the primary tumour. Lancet; 38:71–4, 1991.
Cranga, F. & Cranga Y. L’escargot. Zoologie, symbolique, imaginaire, médecine, gastronomie, Dijon, Ed. du Bien Public, 83 pp. 1991.
Duhart F. 2009, Caracoles y sociedades en Europa desde la antigüedad. Reflexiones Etnozoológicas, STVDIVM. Revista de Humanidades , 15 (2009) ISSN: 1137-8417, pp. 115-139.
Dyduch-Falniowska, A., M. Makomaska-Juchniewicz, J. Perzanowska-Sucharska, S. Tworek, and K. Zając., Roman snail ( Helix pomatia L.): Conservation and management in the Małopolska region (southern Poland). Ekologia 20:265–283. 2001
Fortier, A. La réglementation du ramassage de l’escargot: le cas d’ Helix pomatia», Le courrier de l’environnement, 38: 75-83. 1999.
Gheoca, V., Preliminary note concerning the terrestrial mollusksfauna of the Târnava hydrographic basin, Transylvanian Review of Systematical and Ecological Research, vol 2, 2005, pp 61-66
Gheoca V., Aspects regarding the terestrial malacofauna of the Saxon Villages of Southern Transylvania area, Transylv. Rev. Syst. Ecol. Res. 2, (2007), "The Târnava Rivers Basin" 2007
Lubell, D. Prehistoric edible land snails in the circum-Mediterranean: the archaeological evidence, J.-P. Brugal & J. Desse (dir.), Petits animaux et sociétés humaines. Du complément alimentaire aux ressources utilitaires. XXIV rencontres internationales d’archéologie et d’histoire d’Antibes, Antibes, APDCA, 2004a: pp.77 - 98.
Lubell, D. Are land snails a signature for the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition , Documenta Praehistorica: 31, pp 1-24, 2004b.
Lubell D & N. Barton. Gastropods and Humans in the Late Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of the Western Mediterranean Basin. Quaternary International vol. 244, Issue 1, pp 1-5, 2011.
Mitchell B.S. & U. Schumacher, The use of the lectin Helix pomatia agglutinin (HPA) as a prognostic indicator and as a tool in cancer research, Histol. Histopathol. 14: pp 217-226, 1999.
Pons, F., Konig M., Michelot R, Meyer M. The bronchorelaxant effect of thee helicidine, a Helix pomatia extract, involves prostaglandin E2 release. Pharmaceutical Biology, Vol. 36, No. 1, pp 13–19, 1998.
Andreev, N. Assessment of the status of wild populations of land snail (escargot) Helix pomatia L. in Moldova: the effect of exploitation, Biodiversity and conservation, Volume 15, Number 9, 2957-2970, 2007.
Aubert C. Le marché français et l'économie de la production de l'escargot . Éd. de l'ITAVI. 1993.
Bonnemain, B. Helix and Drugs: Snails for Western Health Care From Antiquity to the Present, Evid Based Complement Alternat Med; Vol 2 /Issue 1, pp 25–28, 2005. GeoConference on Ecology, Economics, Education and Legislation
Brooks SA, & Leathem AJ. Prediction of lymph node involvement in breast cancer by detection of altered glycosylation in the primary tumour. Lancet; 38:71–4, 1991.
Cranga, F. & Cranga Y. L’escargot. Zoologie, symbolique, imaginaire, médecine, gastronomie, Dijon, Ed. du Bien Public, 83 pp. 1991.
Duhart F. 2009, Caracoles y sociedades en Europa desde la antigüedad. Reflexiones Etnozoológicas, STVDIVM. Revista de Humanidades , 15 (2009) ISSN: 1137-8417, pp. 115-139.
Dyduch-Falniowska, A., M. Makomaska-Juchniewicz, J. Perzanowska-Sucharska, S. Tworek, and K. Zając., Roman snail ( Helix pomatia L.): Conservation and management in the Małopolska region (southern Poland). Ekologia 20:265–283. 2001
Fortier, A. La réglementation du ramassage de l’escargot: le cas d’ Helix pomatia», Le courrier de l’environnement, 38: 75-83. 1999.
Gheoca, V., Preliminary note concerning the terrestrial mollusksfauna of the Târnava hydrographic basin, Transylvanian Review of Systematical and Ecological Research, vol 2, 2005, pp 61-66
Gheoca V., Aspects regarding the terestrial malacofauna of the Saxon Villages of Southern Transylvania area, Transylv. Rev. Syst. Ecol. Res. 2, (2007), "The Târnava Rivers Basin" 2007
Lubell, D. Prehistoric edible land snails in the circum-Mediterranean: the archaeological evidence, J.-P. Brugal & J. Desse (dir.), Petits animaux et sociétés humaines. Du complément alimentaire aux ressources utilitaires. XXIV rencontres internationales d’archéologie et d’histoire d’Antibes, Antibes, APDCA, 2004a: pp.77 - 98.
Lubell, D. Are land snails a signature for the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition , Documenta Praehistorica: 31, pp 1-24, 2004b.
Lubell D & N. Barton. Gastropods and Humans in the Late Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of the Western Mediterranean Basin. Quaternary International vol. 244, Issue 1, pp 1-5, 2011.
Mitchell B.S. & U. Schumacher, The use of the lectin Helix pomatia agglutinin (HPA) as a prognostic indicator and as a tool in cancer research, Histol. Histopathol. 14: pp 217-226, 1999.
Pons, F., Konig M., Michelot R, Meyer M. The bronchorelaxant effect of thee helicidine, a Helix pomatia extract, involves prostaglandin E2 release. Pharmaceutical Biology, Vol. 36, No. 1, pp 13–19, 1998.
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