2018
DOI: 10.5216/rbn.v1i1.43314
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Biologia comportamental comparada entre moluscos terrestres nativos e exóticos

Abstract: Objetivou-se com este estudo verificar o horário de atividade, a frequência dos atos compor­tamentais através do etograma básico e a influência da temperatura e da umidade relativa do ar sobre o comportamento de Achatina fulica Bowdich, 1822 e Megalobulimus oblongus (Müller, 1774). Ambas as espécies apresentaram atividade noturna. Os atos comportamentais mais frequentes foram “repousar”, “estar enterrado” e “alimentar” para as duas espécies. Megalobulimus oblongus foi menos ativo que a espécie exótica, porém a… Show more

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“…In the metropolitan region of Aracaju, in Sergipe, Silva et al (2020) found that rainfall had a positive influence on the frequency of A. fulica, a pattern also observed in Nigeria by Onyshi et al (2018), who observed that the conditions of high humidity and rainfall were associated with an increase in the population of A. fulica. Despite this, the largest A. fulica specimens were collected during the dry season in the present study, reaching a mean of length of 5.36±1.11 cm and mass of 15.87±9.85 g. This may be accounted for by the fact that, even at high temperatures and under low rainfall, A. fulica, in particular the larger individuals, use specific behavioral strategies to cope with the relative humidity (Pilate et al 2017).…”
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“…In the metropolitan region of Aracaju, in Sergipe, Silva et al (2020) found that rainfall had a positive influence on the frequency of A. fulica, a pattern also observed in Nigeria by Onyshi et al (2018), who observed that the conditions of high humidity and rainfall were associated with an increase in the population of A. fulica. Despite this, the largest A. fulica specimens were collected during the dry season in the present study, reaching a mean of length of 5.36±1.11 cm and mass of 15.87±9.85 g. This may be accounted for by the fact that, even at high temperatures and under low rainfall, A. fulica, in particular the larger individuals, use specific behavioral strategies to cope with the relative humidity (Pilate et al 2017).…”
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confidence: 58%
“…In the Brazilian state of Paraná, Fischer & Colley (2005) found that A. fulica specimens of different sizes (shell length) rested in different sites, with the larger snails tending to be more frequent on plants and other organic substrates. Pilate et al (2017) concluded that A. fulica adopts specific behavioral strategies to guarantee its survival, such as the retraction of the soft cephalopodal mass and the avoidance of unfavorable sites.…”
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