Bulinus truncatus is more common to the southwest preferring dams and marshy habitats [9]. While both B. truncatus and B. globosus are hermaphroditic, B. globosus preferentially cross-fertilizes if possible whereas B. truncatus preferentially self-fertilizes [10, 11]. Both species inhabit diverse...
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