Pomacea canaliculata is a South American freshwater snail considered as one of the world’s worst invasive alien species. A temperature of around 25 °C has usually been considered to be optimal for rearing P. canaliculata. Nevertheless, snails have not been reared under a wide range of temperatures to reveal the optimum for performance in terms of population increase. We investigated the effect of temperature on growth, survival and reproduction, estimating demographic parameters for P. canaliculata in the wide range of temperatures at which these snails are active (15–35 °C). No reproductive activity was evidenced for the snails reared at 15 °C, probably explained by the small sizes attained at this temperature. Temperatures above 25 °C did...
Pomacea canaliculata is an apple snail that has become an invasive species in several countries. In ...
Pomacea canaliculata is a freshwater snail native to southern South America. The aims of this work a...
The presence and density of gastropods, and the individual growth rate of Chilina fluminea snails at...
Asolene platae is a freshwater snail of the Ampullariidae native from La Plata River basin in South ...
Pomacea canaliculate is a freshwater snail native to subtropical-temperate South America that has in...
Background Pomacea canaliculata is a freshwater snail that cultured under certain conditions could ...
Temperature has a great influence on the life-history traits of freshwater snails. In this study we ...
In order to set priorities in management of costly and ecosystem-damaging species, policymakers and ...
The Ampullariidae (apple snails) are freshwater snails of tropical and subtropical regions. Recent r...
These experiments are part of a larger study designed to investigate the influence of husbandry para...
BackgroundThe impact of climate change has led to variations in various biological processes, leadin...
Apple snails are regarded as invasive or potentially problematic species but some species may be und...
The New Zealand freshwater snail Potamopyrgus antipodarurn has recently invaded freshwaters of Nort...
Invasive species are detrimental to native biotas worldwide. Recently, Florida was invaded by a fres...
Context: Alien freshwater snails pose a substantial risk to Australian native aquatic biota. Aims: T...
Pomacea canaliculata is an apple snail that has become an invasive species in several countries. In ...
Pomacea canaliculata is a freshwater snail native to southern South America. The aims of this work a...
The presence and density of gastropods, and the individual growth rate of Chilina fluminea snails at...
Asolene platae is a freshwater snail of the Ampullariidae native from La Plata River basin in South ...
Pomacea canaliculate is a freshwater snail native to subtropical-temperate South America that has in...
Background Pomacea canaliculata is a freshwater snail that cultured under certain conditions could ...
Temperature has a great influence on the life-history traits of freshwater snails. In this study we ...
In order to set priorities in management of costly and ecosystem-damaging species, policymakers and ...
The Ampullariidae (apple snails) are freshwater snails of tropical and subtropical regions. Recent r...
These experiments are part of a larger study designed to investigate the influence of husbandry para...
BackgroundThe impact of climate change has led to variations in various biological processes, leadin...
Apple snails are regarded as invasive or potentially problematic species but some species may be und...
The New Zealand freshwater snail Potamopyrgus antipodarurn has recently invaded freshwaters of Nort...
Invasive species are detrimental to native biotas worldwide. Recently, Florida was invaded by a fres...
Context: Alien freshwater snails pose a substantial risk to Australian native aquatic biota. Aims: T...
Pomacea canaliculata is an apple snail that has become an invasive species in several countries. In ...
Pomacea canaliculata is a freshwater snail native to southern South America. The aims of this work a...
The presence and density of gastropods, and the individual growth rate of Chilina fluminea snails at...