Vertical spatial behaviour patterns of Lymnaea truncatula in relation with origin of snails, infection with Fasciola hepatica, and experimental environment

A. Moukrim, D. Rondelaud
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Ethological studies were carried out on three Moroccan populations of Lymnaea truncatula of which two of them were living in a flooding irrigation system (Tassila, Oued Massa valley) and the third in a nonirrigated habitat. Most of the Tassila snails were found in the deep water zone. Two factors significantly influenced the presence of snails in this zone : the water current velocity, and parasitic infection of the molluscs. In the presence of other factors (lack of food, the presence of the snail Physa acuta ), the L. truncatula were recovered more frequently in zones outside of the water and just beneath the water’s surface. Despite the modifications noted in snail distribution, Bulinus truncatus did not appear to be a competitor. Lastly, habitat drying resulted in partial or complete burrowing of 50 % of snails.
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钉螺来源、肝片形吸虫感染及实验环境与截形吸虫垂直空间行为模式的关系
对三个摩洛哥的矮脚羊种群进行了行为学研究,其中两个种群生活在洪水灌溉系统中(Tassila, Oued Massa山谷),第三个种群生活在非灌溉栖息地。大多数塔西拉蜗牛都是在深水区发现的。水流流速和软体动物的寄生感染是影响该区域钉螺存在的主要因素。在其他因素存在的情况下(缺乏食物,蜗牛尖裂螺的存在),在水外和水面以下的区域更频繁地恢复了L. truncatula。尽管在蜗牛分布中发现了一些变化,但扁螺似乎并不是一个竞争对手。最后,生境干燥导致50%的蜗牛部分或完全穴居。
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