The Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) is a non-indigenous, invasive species in freshwater ecosystems of North America. We provide fecundity estimates for a population of these snails in a Nebraska reservoir. We dissected 70 snails, of which 29 were females. Nearly all female snails contained developing young, with an average of 25 young per female. Annual fecundity was estimated at between 27.2 and 33.3 young per female per year. Based on an estimated adult population and the calculated fecundity, the annual production for this reservoir was between 2.2 and 3.7 million young
I explore the historical and current distribution of freshwater snails in Nebraska and South Dakota....
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Parasite prevalence was calculated for all aquatic snails collected from four freshwater localities ...
The Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) is a non-indigenous, invasive species in freshwater e...
The Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) is an aquatic invasive species in North America. Litt...
The exotic Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) is a large viviparid capable of inhabiting bot...
Relatively little is known about the invasive Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis). This resea...
The success of invasive species establishment in new habitats depends, in part, on interactions with...
This survey of freshwater gastropods within Nebraska includes 159 sample sites and encompasses the f...
The first known infestation of Bellamya japonica in the Savannah River Basin was discovered in 2006....
Relatively little is known about the invasive Chinese mystery snail ( Bellamya chinensis). This rese...
Population estimate of Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) in a Nebraska reservoi
Two Cipangopaludina snails were discovered in Harris County, Texas, USA, during routine fieldwork in...
Published versionNon-native species that become invasive threaten natural biodiversity and can lead ...
Nonnative invasive mollusks degrade aquatic ecosystems and induce economic losses worldwide. Extende...
I explore the historical and current distribution of freshwater snails in Nebraska and South Dakota....
Contains fulltext : 177049.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Parasite prevalence was calculated for all aquatic snails collected from four freshwater localities ...
The Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) is a non-indigenous, invasive species in freshwater e...
The Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) is an aquatic invasive species in North America. Litt...
The exotic Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) is a large viviparid capable of inhabiting bot...
Relatively little is known about the invasive Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis). This resea...
The success of invasive species establishment in new habitats depends, in part, on interactions with...
This survey of freshwater gastropods within Nebraska includes 159 sample sites and encompasses the f...
The first known infestation of Bellamya japonica in the Savannah River Basin was discovered in 2006....
Relatively little is known about the invasive Chinese mystery snail ( Bellamya chinensis). This rese...
Population estimate of Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) in a Nebraska reservoi
Two Cipangopaludina snails were discovered in Harris County, Texas, USA, during routine fieldwork in...
Published versionNon-native species that become invasive threaten natural biodiversity and can lead ...
Nonnative invasive mollusks degrade aquatic ecosystems and induce economic losses worldwide. Extende...
I explore the historical and current distribution of freshwater snails in Nebraska and South Dakota....
Contains fulltext : 177049.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Parasite prevalence was calculated for all aquatic snails collected from four freshwater localities ...