Poaceae in the natural diet of the snail Helix aspersa Müller (Gastropoda, Pulmonata)

Laure Chevalier , Christophe Desbuquois , Joseph Le Lannic , Maryvonne Charrier
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Abstract

The natural diet of Helix aspersa was studied in two populations by analysing faeces. Picris echioides, Carduus tenuifloris, Urtica dioica, Galium molugo (Dicotyledons) and Poaceae (Monocotyledons) were the principal resources of the studied populations. The species of Poaceae ingested by Helix aspersa in July were determined by analysing the phytoliths present in the faeces. Festuca rubra, Dactylis glomerata and Bromus hordeaceus seemed to be attractive for the snails whereas Elytrigia repens was rejected. These results were convergent with the ingestion rates of Poaceae in the laboratory but assimilation efficiencies did not explain these choices. Poaceae with the highest energetic values were not preferred to others. The texture, the mineral and organic contents of the Poaceae may be responsible for the snails feeding choices. The importance of Poaceae for this species is discussed.

田螺科的天然食螺螺旋aspersa m(腹足纲,肺足纲)
通过粪便分析,研究了两个种群的天然食性。Picris echioides、Carduus tenufloris、Urtica dioica、alium molugo(双子叶植物)和Poaceae(单子叶植物)是主要资源。通过粪便植物岩的分析,确定了7月份螺旋体摄食的禾本科植物种类。红羊茅、鸭茅和雀茅对钉螺具有较强的吸引力,而对钉螺有排斥作用。这些结果与实验室中禾本科植物的摄入速率一致,但同化效率并不能解释这些选择。能量值最高的禾本科植物不受其他植物的青睐。禾本科植物的质地、矿物质和有机物含量可能与蜗牛的摄食选择有关。讨论了禾本科植物对该物种的重要性。
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