2014
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.555v1
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Diversity of gastropods in Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, WA and the regional spread of the invasive European ear snail (Radix auricularia)

Abstract: 7Establishing base-line knowledge of native snails in an area and their relative abundance 8 is important in understanding the role of snails in their environment and the possible use of snails 9 as a bioindicator. This information can also be used to determine how an invasive species is 10 affecting the native populations over time. Six genera of gastropods were found in the wetland 11 ponds of Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge (TNWR) from April to June 2012, including the 12 invasive European ear snail (Radi… Show more

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