Strategies of invasive snail Pomacea canaliculata during hibernation in rice fields of south China: effects of body size, sex, and soil depth.

IF 3.8 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY Pest Management Science Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1002/ps.8327
Fucheng Yao, Yingtong Chen, Jimin Liu, Jiaen Zhang, Zeheng Xiao, Zhaoji Shi, Qi Chen, Zhong Qin
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Background: The invasive freshwater snail Pomacea canaliculata is an agricultural pest with a certain level of tolerance to abiotic stress. After the harvest of late rice, the snails usually burrow themselves into the soil surface layers to overwinter and pose a renewed threat to rice production in the following year. Revealing the response of snails to environmental stresses is crucial for developing countermeasures to control their damage and spread.

Results: In this study, we conducted a 120-day in situ experiment during the winter to investigate the survival and physiological changes of hibernating snails in 0-5 and 5-10 cm soil depths, aiming to explore their overwintering strategies. Our results showed that 73.61%, 87.50%, and 90.28% of male, female, and juvenile snails survived after hibernation for 120 days in 0-10 cm soil depth, respectively. The differences in survival rates based on sex and size of snails potentially reflect the countermeasures of snails to rapidly reproduce after hibernation. Simultaneously, the hibernating snails exhibited the ability to maintain a certain level of body weight. During this period, the snails increased their antioxidant enzyme activities to cope with oxidative stress, and enhanced their lipid storage. The hibernation survival of snails was not significantly affected by different soil depths, indicating that they have the potential to hibernate into deeper soils. Furthermore, snails were capable of increasing their contents of bound water and glycerol to cope with sudden cold spells during hibernation.

Conclusion: Our findings emphasize the adaptive changes of P. canaliculata snails overwintering in paddy soils. In future studies, the vulnerabilities of P. canaliculata during hibernation (e.g. shell characteristics, nutrient reserves, and dehydration tolerance, etc.,) should be investigated to develop effective control methods for this period. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.

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入侵蜗牛 Pomacea canaliculata 在中国南方稻田冬眠期间的策略:体型、性别和土壤深度的影响。
背景:入侵淡水螺 Pomacea canaliculata 是一种农业害虫,对非生物胁迫有一定的耐受性。晚稻收割后,田螺通常会钻入土壤表层越冬,并在第二年对水稻生产构成新的威胁。揭示蜗牛对环境胁迫的反应对于制定控制其危害和扩散的对策至关重要:在这项研究中,我们在冬季进行了为期 120 天的原位实验,调查冬眠蜗牛在 0-5 厘米和 5-10 厘米土壤深度的存活率和生理变化,旨在探索其越冬策略。结果表明,在0-10厘米土壤深度冬眠120天后,雌、雄蜗牛和幼蜗牛的存活率分别为73.61%、87.50%和90.28%。蜗牛性别和体型存活率的差异可能反映了蜗牛冬眠后快速繁殖的对策。与此同时,冬眠蜗牛表现出维持一定体重水平的能力。在此期间,蜗牛提高了抗氧化酶活性以应对氧化应激,并加强了脂质储存。蜗牛的冬眠存活率受不同土壤深度的影响不大,这表明蜗牛有可能冬眠到更深的土壤中。此外,蜗牛还能增加结合水和甘油的含量,以应对冬眠期间突如其来的寒流:我们的研究结果强调了在稻田土壤中越冬的 P. canaliculata 蜗牛的适应性变化。在未来的研究中,应调查 P. canaliculata 在冬眠期间的脆弱性(如壳的特征、营养储备和脱水耐受性等),以开发针对这一时期的有效控制方法。© 2024 化学工业协会。
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Pest Management Science
Pest Management Science 农林科学-昆虫学
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553
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4.8 months
期刊介绍: Pest Management Science is the international journal of research and development in crop protection and pest control. Since its launch in 1970, the journal has become the premier forum for papers on the discovery, application, and impact on the environment of products and strategies designed for pest management. Published for SCI by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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