Life history of the terrestrial snail Ovachlamys fulgens (Stylommatophora: Helicarionidae) under laboratory conditions

Aspects of the biology of Ovachlamys fulgens (Gude 1900) were studied under laboratory conditions in Costa Rica for 16 months. The lifespan of this snail in captivity was about nine months (N=22) and it couldlay viable eggs without mating (N=40). Oviposition began 42 days after eclosion, when shell diameter averaged 5.12 mm (N=24). Clutches had about three eggs each (N=252). Age, shell diameter and clutch size were positively correlated (N=1097) as were shell diameter of adult, egg diameter and shell diameter of the offspring (N=136). Oviposition took place between crevices of the soil and in the leaf litter. Eggs had a soft egg shell and were laid semi-hydrated; they hydrated by absorbing water from the surroundings (N=21). This strategy may be the evolutionary compromise between a mechanical limitation (small body size) and the advantage of producing bigger eggs with a larger amount of nutritive substances. At room temperature (mean=21°C) egg eclosion took place in 14 days (N=67) and in 11 days at 28 °C (N=32). Egg shell dissolution was not uniform (N=107), it began in a local area, that usually was the side on which it rested (N=46). The fact that eggs with and without an embyo (N=5) underwent the same process of egg shell's calcium dissolution suggested a chemical mechanism. Embryos did not induce the process, but accelerated it. Egg viability was decreased by the tannis of the surroundig leaf litter (N=50). Juveniles could feed on leaves of Persea americana (Lauraceae) (N=299). When disturbed this snail is able to jump by using its caudal horn and the posterior en of the foot as a catapult.

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Main Author: 46772 Barrientos, Z.
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Published: San José (Costa Rica) Universidad de Costa Rica 1998
Subjects:PERSEA AMERICANA, OVACHLAMYS FULGENS, PLAGAS DE PLANTAS, REPRODUCCION, OVIPOSICION, LONGEVIDAD, ANATOMIA ANIMAL, CICLO VITAL, EXPERIMENTACION EN LABORATORIO, UNIVERSIDAD DE COSTA RICA, AGUACATE,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:1172832022-06-27T02:11:06ZLife history of the terrestrial snail Ovachlamys fulgens (Stylommatophora: Helicarionidae) under laboratory conditions 46772 Barrientos, Z. textSan José (Costa Rica) Universidad de Costa Rica1998spapdfAspects of the biology of Ovachlamys fulgens (Gude 1900) were studied under laboratory conditions in Costa Rica for 16 months. The lifespan of this snail in captivity was about nine months (N=22) and it couldlay viable eggs without mating (N=40). Oviposition began 42 days after eclosion, when shell diameter averaged 5.12 mm (N=24). Clutches had about three eggs each (N=252). Age, shell diameter and clutch size were positively correlated (N=1097) as were shell diameter of adult, egg diameter and shell diameter of the offspring (N=136). Oviposition took place between crevices of the soil and in the leaf litter. Eggs had a soft egg shell and were laid semi-hydrated; they hydrated by absorbing water from the surroundings (N=21). This strategy may be the evolutionary compromise between a mechanical limitation (small body size) and the advantage of producing bigger eggs with a larger amount of nutritive substances. At room temperature (mean=21°C) egg eclosion took place in 14 days (N=67) and in 11 days at 28 °C (N=32). Egg shell dissolution was not uniform (N=107), it began in a local area, that usually was the side on which it rested (N=46). The fact that eggs with and without an embyo (N=5) underwent the same process of egg shell's calcium dissolution suggested a chemical mechanism. Embryos did not induce the process, but accelerated it. Egg viability was decreased by the tannis of the surroundig leaf litter (N=50). Juveniles could feed on leaves of Persea americana (Lauraceae) (N=299). When disturbed this snail is able to jump by using its caudal horn and the posterior en of the foot as a catapult.Contiene 39 referencias bibliográficas en las páginas 381-383.Aspects of the biology of Ovachlamys fulgens (Gude 1900) were studied under laboratory conditions in Costa Rica for 16 months. The lifespan of this snail in captivity was about nine months (N=22) and it couldlay viable eggs without mating (N=40). Oviposition began 42 days after eclosion, when shell diameter averaged 5.12 mm (N=24). Clutches had about three eggs each (N=252). Age, shell diameter and clutch size were positively correlated (N=1097) as were shell diameter of adult, egg diameter and shell diameter of the offspring (N=136). Oviposition took place between crevices of the soil and in the leaf litter. Eggs had a soft egg shell and were laid semi-hydrated; they hydrated by absorbing water from the surroundings (N=21). This strategy may be the evolutionary compromise between a mechanical limitation (small body size) and the advantage of producing bigger eggs with a larger amount of nutritive substances. At room temperature (mean=21°C) egg eclosion took place in 14 days (N=67) and in 11 days at 28 °C (N=32). Egg shell dissolution was not uniform (N=107), it began in a local area, that usually was the side on which it rested (N=46). The fact that eggs with and without an embyo (N=5) underwent the same process of egg shell's calcium dissolution suggested a chemical mechanism. Embryos did not induce the process, but accelerated it. Egg viability was decreased by the tannis of the surroundig leaf litter (N=50). Juveniles could feed on leaves of Persea americana (Lauraceae) (N=299). When disturbed this snail is able to jump by using its caudal horn and the posterior en of the foot as a catapult.PERSEA AMERICANAOVACHLAMYS FULGENSPLAGAS DE PLANTASREPRODUCCIONOVIPOSICIONLONGEVIDADANATOMIA ANIMALCICLO VITALEXPERIMENTACION EN LABORATORIOUNIVERSIDAD DE COSTA RICAAGUACATEhttps://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/19628/19714
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OVACHLAMYS FULGENS
PLAGAS DE PLANTAS
REPRODUCCION
OVIPOSICION
LONGEVIDAD
ANATOMIA ANIMAL
CICLO VITAL
EXPERIMENTACION EN LABORATORIO
UNIVERSIDAD DE COSTA RICA
AGUACATE
PERSEA AMERICANA
OVACHLAMYS FULGENS
PLAGAS DE PLANTAS
REPRODUCCION
OVIPOSICION
LONGEVIDAD
ANATOMIA ANIMAL
CICLO VITAL
EXPERIMENTACION EN LABORATORIO
UNIVERSIDAD DE COSTA RICA
AGUACATE
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OVACHLAMYS FULGENS
PLAGAS DE PLANTAS
REPRODUCCION
OVIPOSICION
LONGEVIDAD
ANATOMIA ANIMAL
CICLO VITAL
EXPERIMENTACION EN LABORATORIO
UNIVERSIDAD DE COSTA RICA
AGUACATE
PERSEA AMERICANA
OVACHLAMYS FULGENS
PLAGAS DE PLANTAS
REPRODUCCION
OVIPOSICION
LONGEVIDAD
ANATOMIA ANIMAL
CICLO VITAL
EXPERIMENTACION EN LABORATORIO
UNIVERSIDAD DE COSTA RICA
AGUACATE
46772 Barrientos, Z.
Life history of the terrestrial snail Ovachlamys fulgens (Stylommatophora: Helicarionidae) under laboratory conditions
description Aspects of the biology of Ovachlamys fulgens (Gude 1900) were studied under laboratory conditions in Costa Rica for 16 months. The lifespan of this snail in captivity was about nine months (N=22) and it couldlay viable eggs without mating (N=40). Oviposition began 42 days after eclosion, when shell diameter averaged 5.12 mm (N=24). Clutches had about three eggs each (N=252). Age, shell diameter and clutch size were positively correlated (N=1097) as were shell diameter of adult, egg diameter and shell diameter of the offspring (N=136). Oviposition took place between crevices of the soil and in the leaf litter. Eggs had a soft egg shell and were laid semi-hydrated; they hydrated by absorbing water from the surroundings (N=21). This strategy may be the evolutionary compromise between a mechanical limitation (small body size) and the advantage of producing bigger eggs with a larger amount of nutritive substances. At room temperature (mean=21°C) egg eclosion took place in 14 days (N=67) and in 11 days at 28 °C (N=32). Egg shell dissolution was not uniform (N=107), it began in a local area, that usually was the side on which it rested (N=46). The fact that eggs with and without an embyo (N=5) underwent the same process of egg shell's calcium dissolution suggested a chemical mechanism. Embryos did not induce the process, but accelerated it. Egg viability was decreased by the tannis of the surroundig leaf litter (N=50). Juveniles could feed on leaves of Persea americana (Lauraceae) (N=299). When disturbed this snail is able to jump by using its caudal horn and the posterior en of the foot as a catapult.
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OVACHLAMYS FULGENS
PLAGAS DE PLANTAS
REPRODUCCION
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LONGEVIDAD
ANATOMIA ANIMAL
CICLO VITAL
EXPERIMENTACION EN LABORATORIO
UNIVERSIDAD DE COSTA RICA
AGUACATE
author 46772 Barrientos, Z.
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title Life history of the terrestrial snail Ovachlamys fulgens (Stylommatophora: Helicarionidae) under laboratory conditions
title_short Life history of the terrestrial snail Ovachlamys fulgens (Stylommatophora: Helicarionidae) under laboratory conditions
title_full Life history of the terrestrial snail Ovachlamys fulgens (Stylommatophora: Helicarionidae) under laboratory conditions
title_fullStr Life history of the terrestrial snail Ovachlamys fulgens (Stylommatophora: Helicarionidae) under laboratory conditions
title_full_unstemmed Life history of the terrestrial snail Ovachlamys fulgens (Stylommatophora: Helicarionidae) under laboratory conditions
title_sort life history of the terrestrial snail ovachlamys fulgens (stylommatophora: helicarionidae) under laboratory conditions
publisher San José (Costa Rica) Universidad de Costa Rica
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