Ecological observations of freshwater snails in the vicinity of an artificial lake

Sani Alhaji Tukur, Timothy Auta, T. Atalabi
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This investigation delves into the ecological dimensions of freshwater snails in the vicinity of an artificially created lake. The aim of this research was to comprehend the distribution, prevalence, and variety of freshwater snail species within the ecosystem surrounding the manmade lake. The study spanned from August to November 2023, conducted at three distinct sample stations (I, II, and III), with bi-weekly sample collections. Standard keys were employed for the identification of snails, and the Shanon-Weiner and Simpson's similarity indices were used to explore the diversity of snail species. Throughout the study, a total of 311 individuals representing three distinct species encountered in this study were documented. Acathina fulica exhibited the highest abundance (129 individuals), while Pomacea bridgesii displayed the lowest abundance (66 individuals). The month of August registered the highest population (122 individuals), contrasting with the lowest count in November (37 individuals). Abundance varied across stations, with Station II recording the lowest (77 individuals) and Station III the highest (116 individuals). Regarding diversity, Pomacea bridgesii emerged as the most diverse species (0.3670 & 0.3662), while Littorina littorea exhibited the least diversity (0.0000) across the stations. This investigation contributes valuable insights into the dynamics of freshwater snail populations in the periphery of artificial lakes, shedding light on their distribution patterns and ecological interactions.
人工湖附近淡水蜗牛的生态观察
这项调查深入研究了人工湖附近淡水蜗牛的生态层面。研究的目的是了解人工湖周围生态系统中淡水螺类的分布、流行程度和种类。研究时间跨度为 2023 年 8 月至 11 月,在三个不同的样本站(I、II 和 III)进行,每两周采集一次样本。蜗牛的识别采用了标准钥匙,蜗牛物种的多样性则采用了 Shanon-Weiner 和 Simpson 相似度指数。在整个研究过程中,共记录了 311 个个体,代表了本研究中遇到的三个不同物种。其中,Acathina fulica 的数量最多(129 只),而 Pomacea bridgesii 的数量最少(66 只)。8 月份的数量最多(122 只),而 11 月份的数量最少(37 只)。各站的丰度不尽相同,第二站的记录最少(77 个),第三站的记录最多(116 个)。在多样性方面,Pomacea bridgesii 是各站中多样性最高的物种(0.3670 和 0.3662),而 Littorina littorea 的多样性最低(0.0000)。这项调查有助于深入了解人工湖周边淡水螺类种群的动态,揭示其分布模式和生态相互作用。
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