Theba pisana (White Garden snail), is native to both Southern Europe and Northern Africa, and was introduced to South Africa in 1881. Since then, it has become widely distributed along the coast, including the West Coast National Park (WCNP). This study aimed to determine the feeding ecology (i.e. feeding duration & consumption rate) of T. pisana, and thus the impact on the vegetation. Field observations to determine the feeding duration was conducted by observing snails on their naturally occurring vegetation every two-hours for twenty-four-hours over varying weather conditions. Temperature (C) and humidity (%) were recorded every two hours. Laboratory experiments were performed to determine the consumption rate of five naturally occurring...
The biology of Paryphanta busbyi watti, an endangered carnivorous land snail, was studied mostly by ...
Native Megalobulimus paranaguensis was identified on Brazil's Ilha Porchat promontory, an area that ...
Invasive species cause ecological and economic impacts on invaded ecosystems, although the presence ...
The land snail Theba pisana is a coastal species native to the Mediterranean but has been introduced...
Invasive alien species continue to spread and proliferate in waterways worldwide, but environmental ...
ABSTRACT: The African snail Achatina fulica (Bowdich, 1822), originally from Africa, was introduced ...
Invasive species are non-native organisms that become established in an ecologically naive environme...
Schistosomiasis, which remains a key Neglected Tropical Disease, is facilitated by the population dy...
Gastropods are one of the most diverse species groups in mangrove habitats, however, many of their s...
This article focuses on the geographical distribution and habitats of the invader freshwater snail s...
In South Africa the invasive snail, Physa acuta, has repeatedly shown its ability to rapidly recolon...
The giant African snail (Achatina fulica) is a widely introduced invasive land snail species, and is...
Food preferences to five most widespread invasive plant species from river floodplains: Impatiens gl...
The freshwater apple snail Pomacea canaliculata has become a major crop pest in southeast Asia and H...
Schistosoma mansoni is an important human parasitic disease which is widespread throughout Africa. ...
The biology of Paryphanta busbyi watti, an endangered carnivorous land snail, was studied mostly by ...
Native Megalobulimus paranaguensis was identified on Brazil's Ilha Porchat promontory, an area that ...
Invasive species cause ecological and economic impacts on invaded ecosystems, although the presence ...
The land snail Theba pisana is a coastal species native to the Mediterranean but has been introduced...
Invasive alien species continue to spread and proliferate in waterways worldwide, but environmental ...
ABSTRACT: The African snail Achatina fulica (Bowdich, 1822), originally from Africa, was introduced ...
Invasive species are non-native organisms that become established in an ecologically naive environme...
Schistosomiasis, which remains a key Neglected Tropical Disease, is facilitated by the population dy...
Gastropods are one of the most diverse species groups in mangrove habitats, however, many of their s...
This article focuses on the geographical distribution and habitats of the invader freshwater snail s...
In South Africa the invasive snail, Physa acuta, has repeatedly shown its ability to rapidly recolon...
The giant African snail (Achatina fulica) is a widely introduced invasive land snail species, and is...
Food preferences to five most widespread invasive plant species from river floodplains: Impatiens gl...
The freshwater apple snail Pomacea canaliculata has become a major crop pest in southeast Asia and H...
Schistosoma mansoni is an important human parasitic disease which is widespread throughout Africa. ...
The biology of Paryphanta busbyi watti, an endangered carnivorous land snail, was studied mostly by ...
Native Megalobulimus paranaguensis was identified on Brazil's Ilha Porchat promontory, an area that ...
Invasive species cause ecological and economic impacts on invaded ecosystems, although the presence ...