2002
DOI: 10.1303/aez.2002.655
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Environmental factors influencing overwintering success of the golden apple snail, Pomacea canaliculata (Gastropoda: Ampullariidae), in the northernmost population of Japan.

Abstract: The effect of environmental factors on the overwintering success of Pomacea canaliculata in the northernmost population of Japan was examined to determine the location of overwintering habitats in the agricultural water system. The snail overwintered only in a portion of the water canals, and did not overwinter in dried paddy fields. In the canal, the density of the snail was not necessarily high at the overwintering site before winter. Overwintering success in the water canal was not explained by temperature … Show more

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“…Golden apple snail was reported as a major and serious pest in paddy field as it can caused severe damages by completely eliminate the young leaf and stem from plant bases which will result in the death of damaged plants [5,8]. It cuts the base of young seedlings with its layered tooth (radula) and munches on the succulent tender sheath of rice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Golden apple snail was reported as a major and serious pest in paddy field as it can caused severe damages by completely eliminate the young leaf and stem from plant bases which will result in the death of damaged plants [5,8]. It cuts the base of young seedlings with its layered tooth (radula) and munches on the succulent tender sheath of rice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information concerning P. canaliculata in cold districts is very scarce (Suzuki and Fukuda, 1988;Ito, 2002); thus, it is unknown whether the snail leads similar life cycles in paddy fields in cold districts. The distribution of the snail continues to expand in East Asia, including Japan, China, and Korea (Joshi and Sebastian, 2006), and hence studies on the population dynamics and key regulating factors in cold districts are especially important for the prediction and prevention of further expansion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This mortality component takes into account the effect of abiotic factors other than temperature (e.g., pH, salinity etc. ), which become particularly important under temperature stress (low temperature, winter period) (Ito, 2002) and mortality caused by natural enemies. Choosing γ = 0, 10 and the values for inf T , sup T , and α given in Table 6, the mortalities represented in Figures 7-9 are obtained.…”
Section: T S T For T T T M T V T S T T T For T T V T S T T T For T Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For model calibration purposes, the population abundance is considered to be very low and there is a high risk of local extinction in these locations. The estimated models have been further tested to simulate the northernmost distribution in Japan (Kasumigaura, 36°06'02.44‖N / 140°22'38.86‖E), where data on population density are available and can allow a preliminary validation of the predicted density (Ito, 2002).…”
Section: Model Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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