2008
DOI: 10.3391/ai.2008.3.3.14
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A new record of the North American gastropod Physella acuta (Draparnaud, 1805) from the Neman River Basin, Belarus

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“…Although its impacts are poorly studied relative to other invasive crayfishes, O. virilis has been found to reduce macrophyte biomass and diversity (Chambers et al 1990) and impact native fishes (Carpenter 2005). O. virilis was only recently detected in western Washington (Larson and Olden 2008).…”
Section: Study Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although its impacts are poorly studied relative to other invasive crayfishes, O. virilis has been found to reduce macrophyte biomass and diversity (Chambers et al 1990) and impact native fishes (Carpenter 2005). O. virilis was only recently detected in western Washington (Larson and Olden 2008).…”
Section: Study Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Small-scale experiments and field studies have demonstrated significant ecological impacts of P. clarkii and O. virilis on detritus, macrophytes, benthic insects, snails, crayfishes and fish in lotic and lentic waters (e.g., Chambers et al 1990;Geiger et al 2005;Gherardi 2006;Gherardi and Acquistapace 2007). These species have only recently been documented in Washington (Mueller 2001;Larson and Olden 2008) and are invading a freshwater landscape occupied by a single native crayfish species-the signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) (Fig. 1c).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Potamopyrgus antipodarum originated from The New Zealand and Physella acuta, North American origin, are known as global invaders (Dillon et al 2002;Semenchenko et al 2008), so we can describe them as a non-native one in this study. In the stations of Delice River, a population with a higher number of individuals was detected ( Figure 1, Table 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The invasive snail Physa acuta Draparnaud, 1805 (Gastropoda: Physidae) has spread through the continents of Asia (Ali, 1993), Africa (Brackenbury, Appleton, 1993;de Kock, Wolmarans, 2007;Appelton, Miranda, 2015), Australia (Zukowski, Walker, 2009), Europe (Semenchenko et al, 2008;Raković et al, 2016) and South America (Núñez, 2010) during the past few decades. In India, following the reports on the occurrence of P. acuta (Raut et al, 1995), little effort has been made to document the demography, life history and ecology, which are essential indicators to monitor the colonisation pattern in the native ecosystem (Aditya, Raut, 2002a,b,c;Devi et al, 2006Devi et al, , 2008.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, evaluation of the growth and fecundity of the snail P. acuta was carried out to supplement the necessary information required to predict the possible pattern of colonisation and establishment in the invaded ecosystems. Demographic aspects of invasive species provide crucial information on the life history strategies and adaptations that facilitate the range expansion and occupation of newer habitats in the invaded regions (de Kock, Wolmarans, 2007;Semenchenko et al, 2008;Guo et al, 2009;Ng et al, 2015). Evaluation of the fecundity and population of invasive aquatic molluscs facilitates assessment of the risks associated with invasion (Keller et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%