A comparative genetic study on exploited vs. Unperturbed wild populations of Helix Pomatia (L., 1758): preliminary results
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KRAPAL, Ana-Maria, POPA, Oana Paula, GHEOCA, Voichița. A comparative genetic study on exploited vs. Unperturbed wild populations of Helix Pomatia (L., 1758): preliminary results. In: Sustainable use and protection of animal world in the context of climate change: dedicated to the 75th anniversary from the creation of the first research subdivisions and 60th from the foundation of the Institute of Zoology, Ed. 10, 16-17 septembrie 2021, Chișinău. Chișinău: Institutul de Zoologie, 2021, Ediția 10, pp. 226-230. ISBN 978-9975-157-82-7. DOI: https://doi.org/10.53937/icz10.2021.37
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Sustainable use and protection of animal world in the context of climate change
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10, Chișinău, Moldova, 16-17 septembrie 2021

A comparative genetic study on exploited vs. Unperturbed wild populations of Helix Pomatia (L., 1758): preliminary results

DOI:https://doi.org/10.53937/icz10.2021.37
CZU: 594:575

Pag. 226-230

Krapal Ana-Maria1, Popa Oana Paula1, Gheoca Voichița2
 
1 „Grigore Antipa” National Museum of Natural History, Bucharest,
2 Lucian Blaga University Sibiu
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 20 septembrie 2021


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Helix pomatia is one of the most well known species of land snails across Europe and it presents economical importance due to its consumption as food. The preliminary results of the genetic comparison between two populations, one of them under the pressure of exploitation, are presented here. As expected, most indices revealed a disequilibrium in the exploited population, with the exeption of the allelic pattern which was similar among the two studied populations.