2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12517-016-2310-4
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Middle-to-Late Pleistocene malacofauna from the archeopaleontological site of Oued Sarrat (Tajerouine area, NW Tunisia)

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“…E. vermiculata species are usually found in agricultural fields, gardens, hedgerows, vineyards and dry vegetation (Puizina et al, 2013). The terrestrial snail; E. vermiculata lives in citrus orchards and it may protect itself under stones, plants leaves or clay (Mohamed and Ali, 2013), who recorded the highest Eobania vermiculata population in the spring and summer seasons, these results showed a dissimilarity with Yaakoub et al, (2016) and Ismail et al, (2017), they demonstrated the highest population was in summer than spring, this is due to environmental differences among countries. determined the damage caused by E. vermiculata snails on citrus leaves (navel and baladi orange).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E. vermiculata species are usually found in agricultural fields, gardens, hedgerows, vineyards and dry vegetation (Puizina et al, 2013). The terrestrial snail; E. vermiculata lives in citrus orchards and it may protect itself under stones, plants leaves or clay (Mohamed and Ali, 2013), who recorded the highest Eobania vermiculata population in the spring and summer seasons, these results showed a dissimilarity with Yaakoub et al, (2016) and Ismail et al, (2017), they demonstrated the highest population was in summer than spring, this is due to environmental differences among countries. determined the damage caused by E. vermiculata snails on citrus leaves (navel and baladi orange).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%