The golden apple snail, Pomacea maculata Perry, 1810 (Gastropoda: Ampullariidae) is one of the most serious invasive alien species from the native range of South America. The mitochondrial genome of P. maculata (15 516 bp) consists of 37 genes (13 protein-coding genes, two rRNAs, ...
入侵中國的瓶螺屬Pomacea或更多,如明線瓶螺P. lineata和海島瓶螺P. insularum,但斑瓶螺P. maculata是否入侵尙待進一步研究,該種與溝瓶螺P. canaliculata復合群其它種區別主要在:卵綠色;成體殼口內側具斑點/@秋水Mark:入侵我国的福寿螺有2种,博主发的卵似斑瓶螺,产卵比著名的沟瓶螺多,恐更具入侵性. ...
Among the members of this family, Pomacea canaliculata and Pomacea maculata have been identified as the most invasive species (International Rice Research Institute, 2020). Several Pomacea species were accidentally or deliberately introduced or distributed to many continents such as Africa, South and ...
2014. Tolerance of embryos and hatchlings of the invasive apple snail Pomacea maculata to estuarine conditions. Aquat. Ecol. 48:321.Martin, C.W. & Valentine, J.F. 2014. Tolerance of embryos and hatchlings of the invasive apple snail Pomacea maculata to estuarine conditions. Aquatic Ecology ...
maculata was found at only five sampled localities in the Sichuan basin and Zhejiang province. Our data indicate that Chinese populations of P. canaliculata share an Argentinian origin, consistent with multiple introductions of this species elsewhere in Asia. In addition, just asingle lineage of P...
Pomacea maculata grouped with other Ampullariidae species and was most closely related to Pomacea sp. The mitogenome of P . maculata provides useful genetic resource for exploring the genetics and evolution of P . maculata and other apple snails....
maculata appeared to produce such enormous clutches by having access to greater nutrients than the native population. With these new tools, researchers and managers can quickly identify, quantify and begin eradication of new non-native apple snail populations. 展开 ...
maculata (Caenogastropoda: Ampullariidae), collected in their original distribution area (Northern and Central Argentina). J Mollus Stud. 2014;80:62. Article Google Scholar Matsukura K, Izumi Y, Yoshida K, Wada T. Cold tolerance of invasive freshwater snails, Pomacea canaliculata, P. maculata...
The energetic balance of organisms depends on the energy assimilated from food to fulfill vital functions (e.g. maintenance and somatic growth). Temperature drives the energetic balance and the performance of organisms. Evaluating the effect of temperature on multiple components is relevant to understan...
The island apple snail, Pomacea maculata, family Ampullariidae, is a large freshwater gastropod native to South America. P. maculata is known as a heavy consumer of aquatic plants. P. maculata was introduced to Florida in the 1990s and has rapidly spread throughout natural and man-made ...