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Haliotis tuberculata Green ormer, European Edible Abalone, Tuberculate abalone

Haliotis tuberculatais commonly referred to as Green ormer, European Edible Abalone, Tuberculate abalone. Difficulty in the aquarium: There are no reports available yet that this animal has already been kept in captivity successfully. Toxicity: Toxic hazard unknown.


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Green Ormer - Haliotis tuberculata, Zanzibar 2019


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lexID:
2200 
AphiaID:
140059 
Scientific:
Haliotis tuberculata 
German:
Grünes Meerohr, Gemeines Meerohr 
English:
Green Ormer, European Edible Abalone, Tuberculate Abalone 
Category:
Snails 
Family tree:
Animalia (Kingdom) > Mollusca (Phylum) > Gastropoda (Class) > Lepetellida (Order) > Haliotidae (Family) > Haliotis (Genus) > tuberculata (Species) 
Initial determination:
Linnaeus, 1758 
Occurrence:
Tunesien, Albania, Algeria, Azores, Bay of Biscay, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, East Africa, East-Atlantic Ocean, Egypt, European Coasts, France, Greece, Gulf of Aqaba / Gulf of Eliat, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Lybia, Mauritania, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, North Atlantic Ocean, Northern Africa, Red Sea, Senegal, Slovenia, Spain, Syrian Arab Republic, the British Isles, the Canary Islands, the Cape Verde Archipelago, The Gulf of Guinea, the Mediterranean Sea, Turkey, West Africa, Zanzibar 
Marine Zone:
Intertidal (Eulittoral), intertidal zone between the high and low tide lines characterized by the alternation of low and high tides. 
Sea depth:
Meter 
Habitats:
Algae zones, Intertidal zone, Tidal Zone, Kelp forests, Rocky, hard seabeds, Seawater, Sea water 
Size:
1.57" - 4.72" (4cm - 12,3cm) 
Temperature:
44.6 °F - 18,6 °F (7°C - 18,6°C) 
Food:
Algae, Microalgae  
Difficulty:
There are no reports available yet that this animal has already been kept in captivity successfully 
Offspring:
Not available as offspring 
Toxicity:
Toxic hazard unknown 
CITES:
Not evaluated 
Red List:
Vulnerable (VU) 
Related species at
Catalog of Life:
 
Author:
Publisher:
Meerwasser-Lexikon.de
Created:
Last edit:
2024-01-05 12:48:34 

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Haliotis tuberculata Linnaeus, 1758

Synonymised names:
Haliotis adriatica Nardo, 1847 · unaccepted (synonym)
Haliotis lamellosa Lamarck, 1822 · unaccepted (original rank)
Haliotis lamellosa var. auriculata Monterosato, 1888 · unaccepted (synonym)
Haliotis lamellosa var. marmorata Pallary, 1900 · unaccepted (synonym)
Haliotis lamellosa var. planata Monterosato, 1888 · unaccepted (synonym)
Haliotis lamellosa var. producta Monterosato, 1888 · unaccepted (synonym)
Haliotis lamellosa var. rubra Pallary, 1900 · unaccepted (synonym)
Haliotis lamellosa var. viridis Pallary, 1900 · unaccepted (synonym)
Haliotis marmorata O. G. Costa, 1830 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Haliotis reticulata var. bisundata Monterosato, 1884 · unaccepted (synonym)
Haliotis speciosa Reeve, 1846 · unaccepted
Haliotis tuberculata lamellosa Lamarck, 1822 · unaccepted

Direct children (6):
Subspecies Haliotis tuberculata coccinea Reeve, 1846
Subspecies Haliotis tuberculata fernandesi Owen & Afonso, 2012
Subspecies Haliotis tuberculata tuberculata Linnaeus, 1758

Scientific paper

  1. First development of various vegetable-based diets and their suitability for abalone Haliotis tuberculata coccinea Reeve, Viera, M.P.; Courtois de Viçose, G.; Robaina, L.; Izquierdo, M.S. , 2015
  2. The early stages of the immune response of the European abalone Haliotis tuberculata to a Vibrio harveyi infection, Cardinaud, Marion; Dheilly, Nolwenn M.; Huchette, Sylvain; Moraga, Dario; Paillard, Christine , 2015
  3. The ormer (Haliotis tuberculata): A new, promising paleoclimatic tool, Jolivet, Aurélie; Chauvaud, Laurent; Huchette, Sylvain; Legoff, Clément; Thébault, Julien; Nasreddine, Kamal; Schöne, Bernd R.; Clavier, Jacques , 2015
  4. First data on trace elements in Haliotis tuberculata (Linnaeus, 1758) from southern Italy: Safety issues, Conte, Francesca; Copat, Chiara; Longo, Sabrina; Oliveri Conti, Gea; Grasso, Alfina; Arena, Giovanni; Brundo, Maria Violetta; Ferrante, Margherita , 2015
  5. Shell growth, microstructure and composition over the development cycle of the European abaloneHaliotis tuberculata, Auzoux-Bordenave, S.; Brahmi, C.; Badou, A.; de Rafélis, M.; Huchette, S. , 2015
  6. Vibrio harveyi Adheres to and Penetrates Tissues of the European Abalone Haliotis tuberculata within the First Hours of Contact, Cardinaud, M.; Barbou, A.; Capitaine, C.; Bidault, A.; Dujon, A. M.; Moraga, D.; Paillard, C. , 2014
  7. Grow-out culture of abalone Haliotis tuberculata coccinea Reeve, fed land-based IMTA produced macroalgae, in a combined fish/abalone offshore mariculture system: effect of stocking density, Viera, María del Pino; de Viçose, Gercende Courtois; Fernández-Palacios, Hipólito; Izquierdo, Marisol , 2014
  8. Characterization of abaloneHaliotis tuberculata–Vibrio harveyiinteractions in gill primary cultures, Delphine Pichon, Benoit Cudennec, Sylvain Huchette, Chakib Djediat, Tristan Renault, Christine Paillard, Stéphanie Auzoux-Bordenave, 2013
  9. The morphology of gills of Haliotis tuberculata (Linnaeus, 1758), Mauro Manganaro; Rosaria Laurà; Maria C. Guerrera; Giovanni Lanteri; Daniele Zaccone; Fabio Marino, 2012
  10. Improving nursery performances of Haliotis tuberculata coccinea: Nutritional value of four species of benthic diatoms and green macroalgae germlings, G. Courtois de Viçose; M.P. Viera; S. Huchette; M.S. Izquierdo, 2012
  11. Larval Settlement, Early Growth and Survival of Haliotis tuberculata coccinea using Several Algal Cues, Viçose, Gercende Courtois De; Viera, Maria P.; Huchette, Silvain; Izquierdo, Marisol S. , 2012
  12. Effect of Macroalgae Protein Levels on Some Reproductive Aspects and Physiological Parameters for the Abalone, Haliotis tuberculata coccinea (Reeve 1846), Bilbao, Amaia; Uriarte, Iker; del Pino Viera, María; Sosa, Beatriz; Fernández-Palacios, Hipólito; Hernández-Cruz, Carmen M. , 2012
  13. Responses of primary cultured haemocytes from the marine gastropod Haliotis tuberculata under 10-day exposure to cadmium chloride, Thomas Latire; Charles Le Pabic; Elmina Mottin; Antoine Mottier; Katherine Costil; Noussithé Koueta; Jean-Marc Lebel; Antoine Serpentini, 2012
  14. Proteomic Strategy for Identifying Mollusc Shell Proteins Using Mild Chemical Degradation and Trypsin Digestion of Insoluble Organic Shell Matrix: A Pilot Study onHaliotis tuberculata, Bédouet, Laurent; Marie, Arul; Berland, Sophie; Marie, Benjamin; Auzoux-Bordenave, Stéphanie; Marin, Frédéric; Milet, Christian , 2012
  15. Growth of the European abalone (Haliotis tuberculata L.) in situ: Seasonality and ageing using stable oxygen isotopes, Sabine Roussel; Sylvain Huchette; Jacques Clavier; Laurent Chauvaud, 2011
  16. Comparative performances of juvenile abalone (Haliotis tuberculata coccinea Reeve) fed enriched vs non-enriched macroalgae: Effect on growth and body composition, M.P. Viera; G. Courtois de Vicose; J.L. Gómez-Pinchetti; A. Bilbao; H. Fernandez-Palacios; M.S. Izquierdo, 2011
  17. Mitochondrial DNA Introgression in the European AbaloneHaliotis tuberculata tuberculata: Evidence for Experimental mtDNA Paternal Inheritance and a Natural Hybrid Sequence, Alain Van Wormhoudt; Valérie Roussel; Gercende Courtois; Sylvain Huchette, 2011
  18. Two different and functional nuclear rDNA genes in the abaloneHaliotis tuberculata: tissue differential expression, Alain Van Wormhoudt; Béatrice Gaume; Yvan Le Bras; Valérie Roussel; Sylvain Huchette, 2011
  19. Biomineralization markers during early shell formation in the European abaloneHaliotis tuberculata, Linnaeus, Béatrice Gaume; Martine Fouchereau-Peron; Aïcha Badou; Marie-Noëlle Helléouet; Sylvain Huchette; Stéphanie Auzoux-Bordenave, 2011
  20. Sheltering behavior of the abalone, Haliotis tuberculata L., in artificial and natural seawater: The role of calcium, Federica Cenni; Giuliana Parisi; Felicita Scapini; Francesca Gherardi, 2010
  21. Ultrastructure, chemistry and mineralogy of the growing shell of the European abalone Haliotis tuberculata, Stéphanie Auzoux-Bordenave; Aïcha Badou; Béatrice Gaume; Sophie Berland; Marie-Noëlle Helléouet; Christian Milet; Sylvain Huchette, 2010
  22. Efficiency of Clove Oil as Anesthetic for Abalone ( Haliotis Tuberculata Coccinea , Revee), Bilbao, Amaia; De Vicose, Gercende Courtois; Pino Viera, Maria Del; Sosa, Beatriz; Fernández-Palacios, Hipólito; Carmen Hernández, María Del , 2010
  23. Gene expression patterns of abalone, Haliotis tuberculata, during successive infections by the pathogen Vibrio harveyi, Marie-Agnès Travers; Anne-Leila Meistertzheim; Marion Cardinaud; Carolyn S. Friedman; Sylvain Huchette; Dario Moraga; Christine Paillard, 2010
  24. Reproduction, Fecundity, and Growth of Abalone ( Haliotis Tuberculata Coccinea , Reeve 1846) in the Canary Islands, Bilbao, Amaia; Tuset, Víctor; Viera, Mapi; Vicose, Gercende Courtois De; Fernández-Palacios, Hipólito; Haroun, Ricardo; Izquierdo, Marisol , 2010
  25. Effect of in vitro exposure to zinc on immunological parameters of haemocytes from the marine gastropod Haliotis tuberculata, Elmina Mottin; Christelle Caplat; Marie-Laure Mahaut; Katherine Costil; Daniel Barillier; Jean-Marc Lebel; Antoine Serpentini, 2010
  26. Larval Settlement of Haliotis Tuberculata Coccinea in Response to Different Inductive Cues and the Effect of Larval Density on Settlement, Early Growth, and Survival, Courtois De Viçose, Gercende; Viera, Mapi; Bilbao, Amaia; Izquierdo, Marisol , 2010
  27. Haliotis marmorata from Senegal; a sister species of Haliotis tuberculata: Morphological and molecular evidence, A. Van Wormhoudt; Y. Le Bras; S. Huchette, 2009
  28. Use of space and costs/benefits of locomotion strategies in the abalone, Haliotis tuberculata, Cenni, F.; Parisi, G.; Gherardi, F. , 2009
  29. Function of mucus secretion by lamellose ormer, Haliotis tuberculata lamellosa, in response to starfish predation, Francesco Bancalà, 2009
  30. Shell repair process in the green ormer Haliotis tuberculata: A histological and microstructural study, C. Fleury; F. Marin; B. Marie; G. Luquet; J. Thomas; C. Josse; A. Serpentini; J.M. Lebel, 2008
  31. Reproduction trials under experimental conditions of Mediterranean abalone ( Haliotis tuberculata, L. 1758 ), Manganaro, M.; Marino, F.; Lanteri, G.; Manganaro, A.; Macri, B. , 2008
  32. Ultrastructural Developmental Cycle of Haplosporidium montforti (Phylum Haplosporidia) in Its Farmed Abalone Host, Haliotis tuberculata (Gastropoda), Carlos Azevedo, Graça Casal and Jaime Montes, 2008
  33. Ultrastructural Developmental Cycle of Haplosporidium montforti (Phylum Haplosporidia) in its Farmed Abalone Host, Haliotis tuberculata (Gastropoda), Azevedo, Carlos; Casal, Graça; Montes, Jaime , 2008
  34. Summer immune depression associated with increased susceptibility of the European abalone, Haliotis tuberculata to Vibrio harveyi infection, Marie-Agnès Travers; Nelly Le Goïc; Sylvain Huchette; Marcel Koken; Christine Paillard, 2008
  35. Morphologic, cytometric and functional characterisation of abalone (Haliotis tuberculata) haemocytes, Marie-Agnès Travers; Patricia Mirella da Silva; Nelly Le Goïc; Dominique Marie; Anne Donval; Sylvain Huchette; Marcel Koken; Christine Paillard, 2008
  36. A morphological and structural study of the larval shell from the abaloneHaliotis tuberculata, E. Jardillier; M. Rousseau; A. Gendron-Badou; F. Fröhlich; D. C. Smith; M. Martin; M.-N. Helléouet; S. Huchette; D. Doumenc; S. Auzoux-Bordenave, 2008
  37. CGRP REGULATES THE ACTIVITY OF MANTLE CELLS AND HEMOCYTES IN ABALONE PRIMARY CELL CULTURES (HALIOTIS TUBERCULATA), AUZOUX-BORDENAVE, STÉPHANIE; FOUCHEREAU-PERON, MARTINE; HELLÉOUET, MARIE-NOËLLE; DOUMENC, DOMINIQUE , 2007
  38. Identification of cDNAs encoding HSP70 and HSP90 in the abalone Haliotis tuberculata: Transcriptional induction in response to thermal stress in hemocyte primary culture, Emilie Farcy; Antoine Serpentini; Bruno Fiévet; Jean-Marc Lebel, 2007
  39. ENERGY BUDGET OF CULTURED FEMALE ABALONE HALIOTIS TUBERCULATA (L.), LOPEZ, LUS M.; TYLER, PAUL , 2006
  40. Candidatus Xenohaliotis californiensis and Haplosporidium montforti associated with mortalities of abalone Haliotis tuberculata cultured in Europe, Pablo Balseiro; Raquel Aranguren; Camino Gestal; Beatriz Novoa; Antonio Figueras, 2006
  41. Ultrastructural and molecular characterization of Haplosporidium montforti n. sp., parasite of the European abalone Haliotis tuberculata, Carlos Azevedo; Pablo Balseiro; Graça Casal; Camino Gestal; Raquel Aranguren; Nancy A. Stokes; Ryan B. Carnegie; Beatriz Novoa; Eugene M. Burreson; Antonio Figueras, 2006
  42. Suitability of three red macroalgae as a feed for the abalone Haliotis tuberculata coccinea Reeve, M.P. Viera; J.L. Gómez Pinchetti; G. Courtois de Vicose; A. Bilbao; S. Suárez; R.J. Haroun; M.S. Izquierdo, 2005
  43. Vibrio gallicus sp. nov., isolated from the gut of the French abalone Haliotis tuberculata, Sawabe, T., 2004
  44. Zona Localization of Shell Matrix Proteins in Mantle ofHaliotis tuberculata(Mollusca, Gastropoda), Cécile Jolly; Sophie Berland; Christian Milet; Sandrine Borzeix; Evelyne Lopez; Dominique Doumenc, 2004
  45. Influence of cryoprotective agent and cooling rate on frozen and thawed hemocytes from the Mollusk Haliotis tuberculata, J.-M. Poncet; J.-M. Lebel, 2003
  46. Growth of the abalone Haliotis tuberculata L. at Scottish sea temperatures, M S Kelly; P V Owen, 2002
  47. Cryopreservation of mantle dissociated cells from Haliotis tuberculata (Gastropoda) and postthawed primary cell cultures, J.-M Poncet; A Serpentini; E Boucaud-Camou; J.-M Lebel, 2002
  48. Gene structure and hemocyanin isoform HtH2 from the mollusc Haliotis tuberculata indicate early and late intron hot spots, Benjamin Altenhein; Jürgen Markl; Bernhard Lieb, 2002
  49. Cytological study and immunohistochemical location of PSP toxins in foot skin of the ormer, Haliotis tuberculata, from the Galician coast (NW Spain), I. Bravo; J. M. Franco; A. Alonso; R. Dietrich; P. Molist, 2001
  50. Role of water-soluble matrix fraction, extracted from the nacre of Pinctada maxima, in the regulation of cell activity in abalone mantle cell culture (Haliotis tuberculata), D. Sud; D. Doumenc; E. Lopez; C. Milet, 2001

External links

  1. MarLIN – The Marine Life Information Network (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.
  2. sealifebase (en). Abgerufen am 05.01.2024.
  3. Wikipedia (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.
  4. Wikipedia (de). Abgerufen am 05.01.2024.

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Nettes Tierchen. Sie haben sich mit der Zeit bei mir gut vermehrt und fressen tatsächlich emsig die Kieselalgen vom Bodengrund. Allerdgins scheinen sie es nicht gern auf dem Aragonitsand zu mögen. Sie meiden ihn wie die Pest. Sie strecken sich ganz lang aus, mit dem letzten Stück des Fußes an ienem Stein oder der Scheibe und rüsseln die Aragonitkörnchen ab. Morgens ist immer ein Freigeputzter, 2 cm breiter Saum um das kieselalgenbraune Sandgebiet. Tagsüber wachsen die algen dann nach. Bodengrund meiden meine, Gestein oder Scheiben finden sie gut.
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