| Literature DB >> 28313464 |
Masakado Kawata1, Hirotaka Ishigami1.
Abstract
Two species of freshwater snails, Physa acuta and Lymnaea sp. aff. columella, were collected from Asabata marsh, Shizuoka Japan. Individuals of both species inhabit the same plants. Individuals of P. acuta are more abundant than those of L. sp. aff. columella. Experiments were conducted to examine the effect of water conditioned by snails on the growth of 10-day-old juvenile P. acuta snails. Juvenile snails in water conditioned by L. sp. aff. columella grew faster than those in water conditioned by P. acuta or only lettuce. The effects of water conditioned by P. acuta differed among the litters. The results suggest that juvenile P. acuta snails experience accelated growth in the presence of L. sp. aff. columella. The freshwater snails interacted through resource competition as well as through substances disolved in the water.Entities:
Keywords: Effects on growth; Freshwater snails; Interspecific interaction; Lymnaea; Physa
Year: 1992 PMID: 28313464 DOI: 10.1007/BF00317791
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oecologia ISSN: 0029-8549 Impact factor: 3.225