A long-term controlled field experiment on the interactions of the populations of Biomphalaria glabrata (target population) and B. straminea (competitor) was carried out in the county of Alhandra, state of Paraíba, Brazil, during the period 1980 through 1989. Results obtained in the current paper show that the snail B. straminea has strong competitive advantages over B. glabrata. In six out of nine streams the native population of B. glabrata were totally excluded and replaced by B. straminea. There is evidence showing that seasonal dryness has marked influence on the phenomenon studied in this paper. In all the streams were B. straminea already predominated, return of B. glabrata was never observed.Um estudo experimental de campo sobre a i...
International audienceLife tables of several strains of Biomphalariea glabrata, B. alexandreina and ...
Growth curves and mortality rates for populations of Biomphalaria glabrata and B. straminea bred und...
Observations reported in the present paper have shown that Biomphalaria glabrata is being gradually ...
A long-term controlled field experiment on the interactions of the populations of Biomphalaria glabr...
A long-term controlled field experiment on the interactions of the populations of Biomphalaria glabr...
Possible competition between Biomphalaria glabrata and Biomphalaria tenagophila were observed at thr...
Experiments reported in the current paper, carried out under semi-field conditions created in the la...
Biomphalaria glabrata and B. straminea were submitted to an out-door laboratory experiment for testi...
This paper describes the ecology of two species of Biomphalaria: B.glabrata and B. straminea. These ...
This paper describes the ecology of two species of Biomphalaria: B.glabrata and B. straminea. These ...
Foram feitas observações sobre a provável competição entre Biomphalaria tenagophila e Biomphalaria g...
Field work research on population dynamic of snails from the regions of Belo Horizonte and Lagoa San...
No presente trabalho, realizado no Estado de Sergipe, procurou-se determinar a distribuição geográfi...
In 2012 a malacological survey of the breeding sites of <em>Biomphalaria glabrata</em> and <em>B. st...
Field work research on population dynamic of snails from the regions of Belo Horizonte and Lagoa San...
International audienceLife tables of several strains of Biomphalariea glabrata, B. alexandreina and ...
Growth curves and mortality rates for populations of Biomphalaria glabrata and B. straminea bred und...
Observations reported in the present paper have shown that Biomphalaria glabrata is being gradually ...
A long-term controlled field experiment on the interactions of the populations of Biomphalaria glabr...
A long-term controlled field experiment on the interactions of the populations of Biomphalaria glabr...
Possible competition between Biomphalaria glabrata and Biomphalaria tenagophila were observed at thr...
Experiments reported in the current paper, carried out under semi-field conditions created in the la...
Biomphalaria glabrata and B. straminea were submitted to an out-door laboratory experiment for testi...
This paper describes the ecology of two species of Biomphalaria: B.glabrata and B. straminea. These ...
This paper describes the ecology of two species of Biomphalaria: B.glabrata and B. straminea. These ...
Foram feitas observações sobre a provável competição entre Biomphalaria tenagophila e Biomphalaria g...
Field work research on population dynamic of snails from the regions of Belo Horizonte and Lagoa San...
No presente trabalho, realizado no Estado de Sergipe, procurou-se determinar a distribuição geográfi...
In 2012 a malacological survey of the breeding sites of <em>Biomphalaria glabrata</em> and <em>B. st...
Field work research on population dynamic of snails from the regions of Belo Horizonte and Lagoa San...
International audienceLife tables of several strains of Biomphalariea glabrata, B. alexandreina and ...
Growth curves and mortality rates for populations of Biomphalaria glabrata and B. straminea bred und...
Observations reported in the present paper have shown that Biomphalaria glabrata is being gradually ...