High Fecundity, Rapid Development and Selfing Ability in Three Species of Viviparous Land Snails Phaedusinae (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora: Clausiliidae) from East Asia
Author
Sulikowska-Drozd, Anna
Department of Invertebrate Zoology and Hydrobiology, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of Lodz,
Author
Hirano, Takahiro
Center for Northeast Asian Studies, Tohoku University, 41 Kawauchi, Aoba, Sendai, Miyagi 980 - 0862, Japan
Author
Wu, Shu-Ping
Department of Earth and Life Science, University of Taipei, No. 1, Ai-Guo West Road, Taipei, 10048 Taiwan
Author
Páll-Gergely, Barna
Plant Protection Institute, Centre for Agricultural Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Herman Ottó street 15, Budapest, H- 1022, Hungary
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Zoological Studies
2018
2018-08-02
57
38
1
11
journal article
10.6620/ZS.2018.57-38
1810-522X
PMC6517763
31966278
13316188
Stereophaedusa
(
Breviphaedusa
)
jacobiana
(
Fig. 3
)
Eight F0 individuals placed in the culture were
12.53 mm
high (SD = 0.36) and consisted of 7.97 whorls (SD = 0.51) on average. Kept in pairs they released offspring repeatedly during the experiment (total 779 neonates). During a year, they produced from 97 to 159 neonates per pair of snails (median 143.5,
n
= 4), while during a week, 3.5-5.5 neonates were delivered per pair of snails (median 4.0,
n
= 4). At the moment of release, the neonates had shells
1.86-2.57 mm
high (mean
2.09 mm
, SD = 0.15,
n
= 28) with 2.0- 2.5 whorls (
Fig. 3B
). Time needed for shell growth ranged between 88 and 115 days (
n
= 10). The first reproduction was recorded 168 days after birth. The reproduction of virgin
S. jacobiana
was recorded in only one of 10 isolated snails. It delivered
41 juveniles
over 6 months.
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Fig. 1.
Tauphaedusa sheridani
. (A) adults (F1 generation); (B) neonates; (C) clausilia; (D-E)
-
eggs and embryos from dissected adults. Scale bar = 1 mm.
© 2018 Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Fig. 2.
Tauphaedusa tau
. (A) adult (F1 generation); (B) neonates; (C) clausilia; (D-E) eggs and embryos from dissected adults. Scale bar = 1 mm.
© 2018 Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Stereophaedusa jacobiana
(F1 generation), kept under high humidity, contained 5 to
7 eggs
and embryos in the reproductive tract (mean 6.2, SD = 0.84,
n
= 5). Retained progeny had egg envelopes with visible crystals of calcium carbonate (
Fig. 3D, E
). The majority of the offspring (52%) were at the first stage of development (egg without shelled embryo). The stage I egg length varied from
1.67 to 2.53 mm
(mean 2.08, SD = 0.28,
n
= 16). The stage IV embryos still had parts of egg envelope with calcium carbonate crystals. Their shell height varied from
1.57 to 1.96 mm
(mean
1.84 mm
, SD = 0.12,
n
= 13) and number of whorls from 1.25 to 2.5. The exposure to 60 days of drought resulted in loss among adults of
S. jacobiana
(3 dead out of 13), and among retained progeny (in 3 out of 10 surviving adults). In the remaining snails, the mean number of eggs and embryos was 2.3 (SD = 2.98, range 0-7,
n
= 7). The majority of embryos (87%) were advanced in development and their shell height varied from
1.57 to 2.27 mm
(
1.84 mm
, SD = 0.16,
n
= 14).