Behavioural and anatomical observations of the amphibious snail Pirenella conica (Gastropoda: Potamididae)

A. Orstan
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The coastal snail Pirenella conica (Gastropoda: Potamididae) was observed and photographed in its mud flat habitat (Alaçati Bay, Karaburun Peninsula, Türkiye) and in the laboratory. The snails were amphibious; they moved about in damp sediment when the sea had receded and readily left the water in the laboratory to move on dry surfaces. The siphon, normally used for the intake of oxygenated water in submerged snails, remained open when snails were out of water, suggesting that they can also breathe air. Videos of snails taken from below explained  the mechanics of their stop-and-go locomotion. Close-up photographs also revealed the presence of a pallial eye at the top of the  siphonal canal. When a snail was partially buried in soft sediment, its pallial eye remained above the sediment. The pallial eye may orient the snail and help it detect potential dangers when its tentacular eyes are obstructed.
两栖蜗牛Pirenella conica的行为学和解剖学观察(腹足目:蜗牛科)
本文对沿海螺Pirenella conica(腹足目:扁螺科)在其生境(卡拉布伦半岛阿拉帕拉蒂湾)和实验室进行了观察和拍摄。蜗牛是两栖动物;当海水退去时,它们在潮湿的沉积物中移动,并随时离开实验室里的水,在干燥的表面上移动。虹吸管通常是用来吸入水中蜗牛体内的含氧水的,当蜗牛离开水时,虹吸管仍然是打开的,这表明它们也可以呼吸空气。从下面拍摄的蜗牛视频解释了它们走走停停的运动机制。特写照片还显示虹吸管顶部有一个苍白眼。当蜗牛的一部分被埋在软沉积物中时,它苍白的眼睛仍然在沉积物上方。当触角状的眼睛被阻塞时,苍白眼可以帮助蜗牛定位并发现潜在的危险。
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