2013
DOI: 10.12657/folmal.021.024
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On the population dynamics, reproductive biology and growth of Succinea putris (Linnaeus, 1758) (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Succineidae)

Abstract: Selected life-cycle and population parameters of a common Euro-Siberian wetland snail -Succinea putris (L.) -were studied in the field and in the laboratory. In the field the snails reproduced at least from April till September, with April-May and August-September peaks; only one such peak (April) was observed in the laboratory, though the snails reproduced throughout the year. The changes in population size structure in the field and the laboratory results (life span 210-420 days, mean 309) indicated semelpar… Show more

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“…Intraspe-LIFE HISTORY TRAITS OF LEPTAXIS SIMIA (GASTROPODA: HYGROMIIDAE) cific variation in growth rate may lengthen attaining maturity until the next reproductive season even within the same population or in populations from different geographic regions (e.g. Cowie 1984, Staikou & Lazaridou-Dimitriadou 1990, Avivi & Arad 1993, Kuźnik-Kowalska et al 2013b, Proćków & Kuźnik-Kowalska 2016, Marzec et al 2020. The remarkable uniformity of growth rate found in our L. simia reaching adulthood might not be reflected in natural populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Intraspe-LIFE HISTORY TRAITS OF LEPTAXIS SIMIA (GASTROPODA: HYGROMIIDAE) cific variation in growth rate may lengthen attaining maturity until the next reproductive season even within the same population or in populations from different geographic regions (e.g. Cowie 1984, Staikou & Lazaridou-Dimitriadou 1990, Avivi & Arad 1993, Kuźnik-Kowalska et al 2013b, Proćków & Kuźnik-Kowalska 2016, Marzec et al 2020. The remarkable uniformity of growth rate found in our L. simia reaching adulthood might not be reflected in natural populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Supposing that originally the toad had only eggs on its body, our observation may indicate that their hatching could be possible also on an atypical substratum, and that the eggs may have been carried for a relatively long time (and distance?). In Succinea putris the development from egg-laying to hatching takes 11-28 days (KuźNiK-KowalsKa et al 2013). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%