MORPHOLOGY OF PILA GLOBOSA (GASTROPOD MOLLUSCA: AMPULLARIIDAE) WITHIN ENVIRONMENTAL VARIATION OF SOUTH-WESTERN BANGLADESH

Dr. Salma Begum, P. K. Ghosh
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Owing to the community engagement of the gastropod collection in the south western ecosystems in Bangladesh, the gastropod molluscs are getting important attention in terms of edible and non-edible purposes while detailed morphological information about the gastropods is scarce in this area. The present research has investigated the morphological variability of the gastropod molluscs (Pila globosa) in the six localities of south-western coastal Bangladesh (such as, Khulna, Bagerhat, Satkhira, Gopalganj, Pirojpur and Jessore). A total of 2160 gastropod samples (Pila globosa) were collected from July to December monthly over the two consecutive years of 2013 and 2014. The results of the analyses revealed that the maximum monthly mean values of the dry shell mass and the dry body mass were found in November, indicating the complete growth and development of the gastropods in the coastal environment. One-way ANOVA and ANCOVA show that there is a significant morphological variability of Pila globosa among different localities in the south-west coastal Bangladesh, while the covariate of water salinity significantly affects the aperture length of it; the covariate of electrical conductivity of soil significantly affects both the height and aperture length; the covariate of sodium contents of the soil significantly affects the aperture length of the gastropod mollusc. The results also revealed that the morphological variability of the mollusc P. globosa is linked to complex ecological systems and habitat variation.
孟加拉西南部环境变化中的球鳃(腹足类软体动物:壶鳃科)形态
由于孟加拉西南部生态系统中腹足类动物的群落参与,腹足类软体动物在食用和非食用方面得到了重要的关注,而该地区关于腹足类动物的详细形态学信息却很少。本研究调查了孟加拉西南沿海6个地区腹足类软体动物(Pila globosa)的形态变异,如库尔纳、巴格哈特、萨奇拉、戈帕尔甘杰、皮罗杰普和杰索尔。2013年和2014年连续2年,每月7 - 12月采集腹足类(Pila globosa)标本2160只。分析结果表明,干壳质量和干体质量的月平均值在11月达到最大值,表明腹足类在沿海环境中发育完全。单因素方差分析和方差分析结果表明,孟加拉西南沿海不同地区的球形皮藻存在显著的形态变异,水体盐度的协变量对其孔径长度有显著影响;土壤电导率的协变量对孔高和孔长均有显著影响;土壤钠含量的协变量对腹足类软体动物的孔长有显著影响。结果还表明,贝类的形态变异与复杂的生态系统和生境变化有关。
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