Abstract
For the development of studies on snail interspecific competition special in-door laboratory channels were built. In the all five channels seeded with adult specimens of Biomphalaria glabrata mass migration of juvenile snails outside the water was observed. Most of the migrant snails presented apertural lamellae. Data collected during the period of two years, showed the regression of the migration phenomenon and the disappearance of the lamellate snails.
Biomphalaria glabrata; snail vectors of schistosomiasis; snail population migration
Mass migration of juvenile Biomphalaria glabrata snails bred under semi-natural conditions
Frederico Simões Barbosa1
FIOCRUZ, Escola Nacional de Saúde Púbica, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
For the development of studies on snail interspecific competition special in-door laboratory channels were built. In the all five channels seeded with adult specimens of Biomphalaria glabrata mass migration of juvenile snails outside the water was observed. Most of the migrant snails presented apertural lamellae. Data collected during the period of two years, showed the regression of the migration phenomenon and the disappearance of the lamellate snails.
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1989