Strombid Bibliography, H

Habu, S.
2001. Northernmost distributional records of five species of strombids (Mollusca, Gastropoda) collected in Wakayama Prefecture. Nanki Seibutu 43(2): 165-166.

Hagberg, A.H. and C. Kalb.

1968. Marine shelled mollusks of commercial importance in Central America. Bol. Tec. 2(2): 1-32.

Hahn, K.O.

1989. Culture of queen conch, Strombus gigas, in the Caribbean. In: Hahn, K.O. (Ed.), Handbook of culture of abalone and other marine gastropods, p. 317-331. CRC Press Inc., Boca Raton, Florida.

Haller, B.

1893. On the morphology of the prosobranchs collected from Erdumsegelung durch die Königl. italienische Korvette "Vettor Pisani" (lv). (In German: Die morphologie der prosobranchier gesammelt auf einer Erdumsegelung durch die Königl. italienische Korvette "Vettor Pisani" (lv)). Gegenbaurs Morp. Jahrb. Leipzig 19: 553-591.

Hanfman, D.T., S. Tibbitt, C. Watts and D. Alston.

1988. Aquaculture in the Caribbean Basin: a bibliography (1970-88). Bibliographies and Literature of Agriculture 71. U.S. Dept. Agriculture, 71 pp.

Hanisak, M.D.

1992. The importance of macroalgae to the queen conch, Strombus gigas. [Abstract]. J. Phycol. 28(3 Suppl.): 12.

Hanisak, M.D.

1993. Shallow macroalgal communities associated with seagrass beds on Exuma Bank, Bahamas. [Abstract]. J. Phycol. 29(3 Suppl.): 21.

Hassaan, M.A.H. and Z.D. Alia.
2000. Concentration of petroleum hydrocarbons in fish, mussels and sediment samples from the Red Sea- coast of Yemen. [Strombus tricornis] Bulletin of the National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries 26:283-296.

Hassaan, M.A.H. and A.A. Nadia.
2000. Trace metals in fish, mussels, shrimp and sediment from Red Sea coast of Yemen. [Strombus tricornis]. Bulletin of the National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries 26:339-353.

Hawtof, D.B., K.J. McCarthy and R.A. Glazer.

1998. Distribution and abundance of queen conch, Strombus gigas, larvae in the Florida Current: implications for recruitment to the Florida Keys. Proceedings Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute 50: 94-103.

Hensen, R.R.

1983. Queen conch management and culture in the Netherlands Antilles. Proceedings Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute 35: 53-56.

Hensen, R.R.

1984. Food availability and feeding preferences of the queen conch Strombus gigas (Linné) collected from natural habitats. [Abstract]. J. Shellfish Res. 4(l): 91.

Hensen, R. R.

1991. Development of aquaculture in the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba. Proceedings Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute 40: 363-366.

Hensen, R.R. and F.J. Grashof.

1991. Fundashon Marcultura: an innovative aquaculture research foundation is established to provide aquaculture protein for Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao. World Aquacult. 22(1): 78-81.

Hernández, E.

1987. Ration and daily rhythm in the in situ feeding of juvenile queen conch (Strombus gigas) during two times of the year. (In Spanish: Ración y ritmo diario de alimentación de juveniles de cobo (Strombus gigas) in situ, en dos épocas del año). Trabajo de Diploma. Univ. Habana, Habana, Cuba, 78 pp.

Hernandez, R., R. Vieira, and J. Rojas.
2007. [Poster abstract]. Preliminary assays of the queen conch culture in the Rosario's Islands (National Natural Park Corales del Rosario y San Bernardo) Colombian Caribbean. Proceedings Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute 58:504-505.

Hernandez-Ayala, A., M. Zambrano-Arjona, D. Aldana-Aranda, P. Quintana, and J.J. Alvarado-Gil.

2003. Thermal characterization of the queen conch Strombus gigas shell. In: Aldana-Aranda, D. (Ed.), El caracol Strombus gigas: conocimiento integral para su manejo sustentable en el Caribe, p. 21-28. CYTED. Programa Iberoamericano de Ciencia y Tecnologia para el Desarrollo. Yucatan, Mexico. (Special session at the 55th annual meeting Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute, Mexico, 2002.)

Herrera, A., J. Espinoza, D. Ibarzabal, R. Brito, G. González, G. Gotera and E. Díaz.

1994. Details concerning queen conch Strombus gigas (Mollusca: Gastropoda) in the diet of the lobster Panulirus argus (Crustácea: Decápoda) from the edge of the southwestern part of the Cuban platform. (In Spanish: Datos sobre el cobo Strombus gigas (Mollusca: Gastrópoda) en la dieta de la langosta Panulirus argus (Crustácea: Decápoda) del borde de la plataforma suroccidental de Cuba). In: Appeldoorn, R.S. and B. Rodríguez Q. (Eds.), Queen conch biology, fisheries and mariculture, p. 159-167. Fundación Científica Los Roques, Caracas, Venezuela.

Hess, D.F., R.T. Abbott, J. Hamann, K. Meyer, S. Millen, T. Gosliner, N. Sefton and R.T. Hanlon.

1994. Marine molluscs of the Cayman Islands. Monogr. Biol. 71: 139-189.

Hess, E.

1961. The fisheries of the Caribbean Sea. In: Borgstron, G. and A.J. Hieighway (Eds.), Atlantic ocean fisheries, p. 213-222. Fishing New Books Ltd., London.

Hesse, C.O. and K. Hesse.

1977. Conch industry in the Turks and Caicos. Underwater Nat. 10(3): 4-9.

Hesse, K.O.

1976. An ecological study of the queen conch Strombus gigas. M.S. thesis. Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, 107 pp.

Hesse, K.O.

1979. Movement and migration of the queen conch, Strombus gigas, in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Bull. Mar. Sci. 29(3): 303-311.

Hesse, K.O.

1980. Gliding and climbing behavior of the queen conch, Strombus gigas. Carib. J. Sci. 16: 105-107.

Hesse, R.C.

1975. The conch industry of the Turks and Caicos Islands. Rep. Turks and Caicos Govt. and Fish Dept., 18 pp.

Heyman, W.D., R.A. Dobberteen, L.A. Urry and A.M. Heyman.

1989. Pilot hatchery for the queen conch Strombus gigas, shows potential for inexpensive and appropriate technology for larval aquaculture in the Bahamas. Aquaculture 77: 277-285.

Hickling, C.I.

1949. The fisheries of the British West Indies: report on a visit in 1949. Devel. Welfare West Indies, Bull. 29: 38 pp.

Hicks, L.J.

1988. Population density and distribution of Strombus gigas in Greater Lameshur Bay. Ms. Rept., School for Field Studies. St. John, U.S.V.I., 7+ pp.

Higgs, C.

1987. Current status of queen conch (Strombus gigas) stocks and fisheries regulations in the Bahamas. [Abstract]. Proceedings Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute 38: 377.

Hildebrand, H.H.

1954. A study of the fauna of brown shrimp (Penaeus aztecus Ives) grounds in the western Gulf of Mexico. Publ. Inst. Mar. Sci. Univ. of Texas 3: 233-366.

Hildebrand, S.F. and I. Ginsburg.

1927. Descriptions of two new species of fishes from the Key West, Fla., with notes on nine other species collected in the same locality. Bull. U.S. Bur. Fish. 42: 207-215.

Horiuchi, S. and C.E. Lane.

1965. Digestive enzymes of the crystalline style of Strombus gigas Linné. I. Cellulase and some other carbohydrases. Biol. Bull. 129: 273-281.

Horiuchi, S. and C.E. Lane.

1966. Carbohydrases of the crystalline style and hepatopancreas of Strombus gigas Linné. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 17: 1189-1197.

Houbrick, J.R.

1968. A survey of the littoral marine mollusks of the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica. Veliger 11: 4-23.

Howell Rivero, L.

1945. Strombus, molluscan host of fishes from the genus Apogonichthys. (In Spanish: Strombus, molusco hospedero de peces del genero Apogonichthys). Rev. Soc. Malacol. "Carlos de la Torre" 3(3): 110-112.

Hughes, H.P.I.

1976. Structure and regeneration of the eyes of strombid gastropods. Cell Tissue Res. 171: 259-271.

Hughes, S. and C. Ninnes.

1994. Developing a management strategy for the queen conch (Strombus gigas) in the Turks and Caicos Islands. [Abstract]. Proceedings Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute 43: 506.

Humfrey, M.

1975. Sea shells of the West Indies. Taplinger Publ., New York, 351 pp.

Hunt, J.H.

1987. Status of queen conch (Strombus gigas) management in the Florida Keys, U.S.A. [Abstract]. Proceedings Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute 38: 376.

Hyman, L.H.

1967. The invertebrates. Vol. 6, Mollusca 1. McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 792 pp.

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