Does the micro land snail, Kaliella barrakporensis (Mollusca: Gastropoda), exhibit plant preference and aggregation? A spatial scale analysis

Q3 Environmental Science
H. Barman, G. Aditya
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The spatial scale occurrence of the micro land snail Kaliella barrakporensis (L. Pfeiffer, 1852) in the host plants was assessed in selected sites of West Bengal, India. In course of a survey, the collection of K. barrakporensis from randomly selected plants was accomplished for the purpose of highlighting – (a) distribution in host plants, (b) variation in abundance in different height and (c) the dispersion pattern. Although the snails were observed in seven different plants, the presence was more prominent in the lemon plant (Citrus limon), with an average of about 24 individuals / 100 leaves. The logit based principal component regression indicated significant differences in the choice of the host plants with abundance in C. limon followed  by Hibiscus rosa sinensis  and  Nyctanthes arbor-tristis, which was further substantiated through ANOVA (F(1),6, 69 = 10.918; P < 0.001). The heterogeneity in the distribution of K. barrakporensis at different heights of the plant C. limon was also observed with maximum abundance at about 90cm height with least number of snails at the ground level (F(1)6,139 = 3.797;P < 0.0001). On the basis of the variance to mean ratio (s2/m = 1.847±0.161SE), negative binomial aggregation parameter k (1.034± 0.33 SE) and Lloyd mean crowding (ṁ) (1.083 ± 0.16SE) the dispersion of the snail appeared to comply with the clumped distribution in host plants. Apparently, the micro land snail K. barrakporensis exhibited clumped distribution in selected plant species that serve as the preferred resource and complies with the arboreal adaptation. However, further studies should be initiated on the resource preferences of the micro snail K. barrakporensis, to support conservation initiative and spread beyond native habitats.
微型陆地蜗牛Kaliella barrakporensis(软体动物:腹足目)是否表现出植物偏好和聚集性?空间尺度分析
在印度西孟加拉邦的选定地点评估了寄主植物中微小陆地蜗牛Kaliella barrakporensis(L.Pfeiffer,1852)的空间尺度发生率。在调查过程中,为了突出——(a)寄主植物中的分布,(b)不同高度的丰度变化,以及(c)分散模式,从随机选择的植物中收集了巴拉克波雷K.barrakporensis。尽管在七种不同的植物中观察到了蜗牛,但在柠檬植物(柠檬柑橘)中,蜗牛的存在更为突出,平均每100片叶子约有24只蜗牛。基于logit的主成分回归表明,在寄主植物的选择上,柠檬花、木槿花和木槿属植物的选择存在显著差异,方差分析进一步证实了这一点(F(1),6,69=10.918;P.barrakporensis在不同高度的分布也存在异质性。褐藻在约90cm高度处的丰度最高,而在地面上的蜗牛数量最少(F(1)6139=3.797;P<0.0001)。基于方差均值比(s2/m=1.847±0.161SE)、负二项式聚集参数k(1.034±0.33SE)和Lloyd平均拥挤(ṁ) (1.083±0.16SE)蜗牛在寄主植物中的分散符合聚集分布。显然,巴拉卡波尔微型陆地蜗牛在选定的植物物种中表现出聚集分布,这些物种是首选资源,符合树栖适应。然而,应该开始对巴拉卡波尔微蜗牛的资源偏好进行进一步的研究,以支持保护倡议并传播到原生栖息地之外。
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European Journal of Ecology
European Journal of Ecology Environmental Science-Ecology
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