2011
DOI: 10.4314/ejesm.v4i2.11
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Comparative Analysis of the Growth Performance and Haemolymph Biochemical Properties of Normal and Albino Giant Land Snail- <i>Archachatina marginata</i>

Abstract: This study was conducted to compare the growth performance and haemolymph metabolites concentrations of two snail ecotypes-normal skin and albino snail raised in captivity for eight weeks. The growth performance was measured by body weight gain, shell length gain and shell circumference gain while the measured haemolymph metabolites were glucose, protein, lipids, Na + , K + ,Ca 2+ , Cl -and PO 4 2-. Normal snail recorded better growth performance and growth rate (3.432x) than albino snails (2.166x). Similarly … Show more

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“…It has equally been submitted by different authors that dosage of heavy metal intake is calculated based on quantity of food consumed multiplied by concentration, this should guide in the determination of heavy metal intake in any food consumed. It is important to note that the concentration of heavy metals in snail varies with location, due to differences in snail type, concentration of heavy metals and level of environmental pollution, (Ademolu et al, 2011). Table 2 elicited the levels of some heavy metals (Fe, Mn, Cu, Pb, Co, Ni, Cd and Cr) in the haemolymph of Archachatina marginata from the wild and captive reared.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has equally been submitted by different authors that dosage of heavy metal intake is calculated based on quantity of food consumed multiplied by concentration, this should guide in the determination of heavy metal intake in any food consumed. It is important to note that the concentration of heavy metals in snail varies with location, due to differences in snail type, concentration of heavy metals and level of environmental pollution, (Ademolu et al, 2011). Table 2 elicited the levels of some heavy metals (Fe, Mn, Cu, Pb, Co, Ni, Cd and Cr) in the haemolymph of Archachatina marginata from the wild and captive reared.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is composed of water, inorganic salts (mostly Na, Cl, k, Mg and Ca) and organic compounds (mostly carbohydrates, proteins and lipids) [6; 7; 8; 9]. Since the haemolymph directly bathe snail organs in an open circulation [10], it has been associated with snail growth performance and susceptibility to infection and aggression [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A very interesting behavioral aspect of the research on the defense responses of snails focused mainly on the fact that these ectotherms displayed a number of adaptations protecting them from death from overheating or freezing (Nowakowska 2011 ; Ademolu et al 2011 ; Marshall et al 2011 ). The analysis of snails’ behavior in both thermally variable natural environments and the laboratory (Achaval et al 2005 ) indicates that snails are capable of thermoreception and their thermoregulatory responses are not random.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%