2023
DOI: 10.1111/ivb.12407
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Messages in the mucus: Selection of land snail resting sites based on the presence of mucus from conspecifics and other species

Elizabeth A. Bergey,
Idara J. Atakpo,
Nissi K. Benni
et al.

Abstract: Mucus is applied to substrates as snails move and when they rest. Beyond the use of mucus in movement and adhesion, the wide array of chemicals in mucus allows for supplemental use in communication. This communication is apparent in trail‐following behavior. This study addresses the potential communication via mucus in selecting resting sites in a laboratory assay. In a series of six experiments, individuals of Cornu aspersum (which often rest on above‐ground surfaces) were placed into lidded plastic container… Show more

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