2007
DOI: 10.4081/jlimnol.2007.90
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Growth models and shell morphometrics of two populations of Melanoides tuberculata (Thiaridae) living in hot springs and freshwater pools

Abstract: Two morphologically different populations of snail, Melanoides tuberculata (Muller, 1774)

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“…Environments with greater organic enrichment provide a larger biomass of exotic species, as observed by other authors (Callisto et al 2005, Velho et al 2005, Elkarmi & Ismail 2007, Peso et al 2011, Molozzi et al 2013, which is often determined by anthropic actions (Borja et al 2009, Tafangenyasha & Dube 2008. This is associated with an increase in productivity in those ecosystems, which makes the rise in metabolic rates and lifespan possible, allowing the dominance of some opportunist species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Environments with greater organic enrichment provide a larger biomass of exotic species, as observed by other authors (Callisto et al 2005, Velho et al 2005, Elkarmi & Ismail 2007, Peso et al 2011, Molozzi et al 2013, which is often determined by anthropic actions (Borja et al 2009, Tafangenyasha & Dube 2008. This is associated with an increase in productivity in those ecosystems, which makes the rise in metabolic rates and lifespan possible, allowing the dominance of some opportunist species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Theoretical explanations for the risk associated with the invasion of the freshwater species identified growth and fecundity as major factors for colonisation, establishment and range expansion in the newer geographical regions. Empirical studies on the invasion biol-ogy of the freshwater snails Melanoides tuberculata (Elkarmi, Ismail, 2007); Bellamya chinensis (Stephen et al, 2013), Physa acuta (de Kock, Wolmarans, 2007;Semenchenko et al, 2008;Guo et al, 2009;Ng et al, 2015), Pomacea canaliculata (de Brito, Joshi, 2016) and P. insularum (Conner et al, 2008) suggest that growth and reproduction are crucial indicators for colonisation and establishment in the invaded habitats. As a consequence, evaluation of the growth and reproductive features of the invasive species has been carried out to predict the prospective habitat expansion in the concerned regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evaluation of the fecundity and population of invasive aquatic molluscs facilitates assessment of the risks associated with invasion (Keller et al, 2007). The studies on the demography of the invasive snails such as Melanoides tuberculata (Elkarmi, Ismail, 2007) and Bellamya chinensis (Stephen et al, 2013) substantiate this proposition. Information on the population biology of the invasive snails has been helpful for predicting the possibilities of range expansion as well as the effects on the native biota (Gotoh, Kawata, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…In practice, the interpretation of the exponencial model shows that M. tuberculatus has rapid growth, is well adapted to the eutrophic environment, and probably exerts competitive pressure on other species of molluscs, meeting the requirements of an invasive species (ELKARMI & ISMAIL 2007, EVERETT 2000, POINTIER et al 1993. Previous studies have used these relationships to propose equations for the estimation of the growth rate and/or secondary production of benthic aquatic insects (GENKAI- KATO & MIYASAKA 2007, GONZÁLEZ et al 2002, CRESSA 1999.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The biomass was obtained from the difference between the total dry weight and the weight of the mineral fraction. The results were expressed in milligrams and correlated with the length and shell aperture measurements in millimeters, in order to establish the relationship between weight and length (ELKARMI & ISMAIL 2007).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%