Abstract
The finding in 1985 of a well-established population of Biomphalaria straminea in a pond in Grande Terre of Guadeloupe constitutes a new species record for the freshwater molluscan fauna of that island. The following years a rapid extension of the species was documented on Grande Terre and Marie Galante. However, it was never found in the neighboring island of Basse Terre. The invasion of the whole hydrographic system of this island by Melanoides tuberculata during the last decade and the current presence of well-established and dense populations of this snail may explain the failure of the colonization by B. straminea.
Mollusca Planorbidae; Biomphalaria straminea dispersal; French West Indies
Introduction and spreading of Biomphalaria straminea (Dunker, 1848) (Mollusca: Pulmonata: Planorbidae) in Guadeloupe, French West Indies
J. P. Pointier1
W. Lobato Paraense2
V. Mazille3
Centre de Biologie et d'Écologie Tropicale, École Pratique des Hautes Études, Laboratoire de Biologie Marine et Mlacologie, Perpignan, France
Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Departamento de Malacologia, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Direction Départementale des Actions Sanitaires et Sociales, Service Parasitoses, Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe
The finding in 1985 of a well-established population of Biomphalaria straminea in a pond in Grande Terre of Guadeloupe constitutes a new species record for the freshwater molluscan fauna of that island. The following years a rapid extension of the species was documented on Grande Terre and Marie Galante. However, it was never found in the neighboring island of Basse Terre. The invasion of the whole hydrographic system of this island by Melanoides tuberculata during the last decade and the current presence of well-established and dense populations of this snail may explain the failure of the colonization by B. straminea.
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Sept 1993