2023
DOI: 10.3391/ai.2023.18.2.104203
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Temperature and salinity tolerances of juvenile invasive Japanese mystery snails

Pratyush Jaishanker,
Daya Hall-Stratton,
Amy E. Fowler

Abstract: The freshwater Japanese mystery snail (Heterogen japonica) was introduced to the United States in the early 1900s and has since established populations throughout the continent. The species has ovoviviparous reproduction (i.e., eggs hatch within the mother and develop inside before being released as juveniles), which is one reason it has been successful. Despite its wide geographic range, little is known about its physiological tolerances. For example, high salinities and temperatures may limit its spread, and… Show more

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