Gastropoda

GPTKB entity

Statements (159)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf gptkb:class
gptkb:Gastropoda
phylum
gptkbp:alternativeName Bivalve
Cephalopod
Gastropod
Mollusk
bivalve_mollusk
cephalopod
gastropod
land_snail
marine_gastropod_mollusk
mollusk
nudibranch
sea_hare
甲殻類
gptkbp:bodyPlan mantle
muscular foot
visceral mass
gptkbp:characteristic muscular foot
radula
soft-bodied
laterally compressed body
torsion
often has a shell
single shell
two-part hinged shell
gptkbp:circulatorySystem open in most, closed in cephalopods
gptkbp:class gptkb:Gastropoda
gptkb:Bivalvia
gptkbp:commonName gptkb:Gastropoda
gptkb:Aplysia
gastropods
bivalve
gptkbp:conservationStatus varies by species
gptkbp:defenseMechanism ink secretion
gptkbp:describedBy gptkb:Carl_Linnaeus
gptkb:Georges_Cuvier
gptkb:Cuvier,_1795
gptkbp:describedYear 1795
gptkbp:diet gptkb:carnivore
herbivore
detritivore
gptkbp:distinctiveFeature torsion
gptkbp:distribution worldwide
worldwide in temperate and tropical seas
gptkbp:domain gptkb:Eukaryota
gptkbp:economicImportance biomedical research
food source
shells
pearls
pests
pearl production
gptkbp:example gptkb:bird
gptkb:seafood
mussel
clam
gptkbp:familyMember gptkb:Aplysiidae
gptkbp:feedingType carnivorous
filter feeder
omnivorous
herbivorous
gptkbp:firstDescribed 1758
gptkbp:foragingBehavior carnivorous
filter feeder
herbivorous
gptkbp:fossil gptkb:Cambrian_period
gptkbp:fossilRange Cambrian to present
gptkbp:habitat gptkb:marine
freshwater
terrestrial
shallow coastal waters
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Gastropoda
gptkbp:importantFor agricultural pest
food source
ecological
gptkbp:includes gptkb:Dragon
gptkb:limpet
slugs
slug
snails
abalone
gptkbp:kingdom gptkb:Animalia
gptkbp:larvalStage gptkb:veliger
gptkbp:lifespan about 1 year
gptkbp:mayInclude gptkb:Gastropoda
gptkb:Cephalopoda
gptkb:Monoplacophora
gptkb:Polyplacophora
gptkb:Scaphopoda
gptkb:Bivalvia
gptkbp:motility mostly sedentary
gptkbp:movement muscular foot
gptkbp:nervousSystem varies from simple to complex
gptkbp:notableFor gptkb:Stylommatophora
gptkb:Heterobranchia
gptkb:Caenogastropoda
gptkb:Eupulmonata
gptkb:Neritimorpha
gptkb:Patellogastropoda
gptkb:Vetigastropoda
gptkb:Architaenioglossa
gptkb:Neogastropoda
gptkb:Opisthobranchia
gptkbp:notableMember gptkb:Dragon
gptkb:bird
gptkb:lake
gptkb:squid
clam
slug
gptkbp:notableSpecies gptkb:Achatina_fulica
gptkb:Conus_magus
gptkb:Helix_pomatia
gptkb:Lymnaea_stagnalis
gptkb:Aplysia_californica
gptkb:Aplysia_dactylomela
gptkbp:numberOfSpecies over 15,000
over 60,000
over 85,000
over 65,000
gptkbp:phylum gptkb:Mollusca
gptkbp:predators gptkb:algae
gptkb:fish
birds
humans
insects
crabs
mammals
small fish
sea stars
gptkbp:radula present
gptkbp:reproduction sexual
hermaphroditic
hermaphroditic in some species
gptkbp:respiration gptkb:skin
lungs
gills
lungs in some terrestrial species
gptkbp:scientificName gptkb:Gastropoda
gptkb:Mollusca
gptkbp:shape bilateral
parapodia (wing-like flaps)
rhinophores (ear-like tentacles)
soft, often large body
gptkbp:shellComposition calcium carbonate
gptkbp:shellType gptkb:galaxy
reduced
absent
sometimes absent
usually present
gptkbp:studiedBy neurobiology
gptkbp:studiedIn malacology
gptkbp:subclassOf gptkb:Opisthobranchia
gptkb:Prosobranchia
gptkb:Pulmonata
gptkbp:symmetry bilateral
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:lake
gptkb:lion
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4