1. Determinants Of the Distribution Of Apple Snails In Hong Kong Two Decades After Their Initial Invasion
- Author
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Pak Ki Wong, Jian-Wen Qiu, Sam S S Lau, and King Lun Kwong
- Subjects
geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,biology ,Ecology ,fungi ,Ampullariidae ,Wetland ,STREAMS ,Snail ,biology.organism_classification ,Pomacea ,Nutrient ,Habitat ,biology.animal ,parasitic diseases ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Pomacea canaliculata ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
This study examined the relative importance of environmental factors and geographic isolation on the distribution of apple snails in Hong Kong two decades after their invasion from South America. A survey of 61 sites was conducted to collect apple snails and measure 18 environmental parameters known to influence mollusk distribution. Identification of specimens collected in our study was aided by analysis of DNA sequences, and all apple snails collected in Hong Kong were identified as Pomacea canaliculata. Since its initial introduction in the early 1980s, the distribution of this invasive snail has only expanded slightly. Principal component analysis showed that the environmental characteristics of the study sites varied with habitat. Streams were quite homogenous in chemical characteristics and contained little dissolved minerals, whereas ponds, abandoned wet farmlands and drainage channels all showed great variations in nutrient loading. Discriminant function analysis (DFA) revealed that the inhabited ...
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- 2008