Aspects of biology of Megalobulimus paranaguensis (Gastropoda, Acavoidea) in the coastal plain of the Brazilian southeast

ABSTRACT We studied the reproductive biology of Megalobulimus paranaguensis (Pilsbry & Ihering, 1900), a large and long-lived land gastropod from the Atlantic Rainforest of Brazil. The study was conducted at an urban park in the city of Santos, state of São Paulo. For 4 years, we counted the egg...

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Main Authors: José H. Fontenelle, Marcel S. Miranda
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Language:English
Published: Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do Sul
Series:Iheringia: Série Zoologia
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spelling doaj-9942c790a177442daeb0cbe9048dd1012020-11-25T01:50:56ZengFundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do SulIheringia: Série Zoologia1678-4766107010.1590/1678-4766e2017004S0073-47212017000100204Aspects of biology of Megalobulimus paranaguensis (Gastropoda, Acavoidea) in the coastal plain of the Brazilian southeastJosé H. FontenelleMarcel S. MirandaABSTRACT We studied the reproductive biology of Megalobulimus paranaguensis (Pilsbry & Ihering, 1900), a large and long-lived land gastropod from the Atlantic Rainforest of Brazil. The study was conducted at an urban park in the city of Santos, state of São Paulo. For 4 years, we counted the egg postures and annual eclosion rate of 32 captive snails and looked for associations between egg posture and the climatical variables of the period. The annual mean posture of 8.7 eggs per snail obtained in our results is a small number, but typical of Brazilian macromollusks. The annual eclosion rate was 31%. The beginning of the annual activity period of snails occurred in the middle of March, and lasted 33.97±3.02 weeks. The dormancy period started in the beginning of November, and lasted 18.39±3.11 weeks. There were two egg posture peaks, a minor peak between March and May, and a major peak between August and November, with greater values in September. Megalobulimus paranaguensis has a well-defined seasonal reproductive pattern influenced by environmental temperature and temperature range. Furthermore, in this snail, reproduction is negatively influenced by temperature increasing and temperature range.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0073-47212017000100204&lng=en&tlng=enAruá-do-matoposturas de ovoscaracol terrestre,Mata Atlânticareprodução
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Marcel S. Miranda
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Marcel S. Miranda
Aspects of biology of Megalobulimus paranaguensis (Gastropoda, Acavoidea) in the coastal plain of the Brazilian southeast
Iheringia: Série Zoologia
Aruá-do-mato
posturas de ovos
caracol terrestre,
Mata Atlântica
reprodução
author_facet José H. Fontenelle
Marcel S. Miranda
author_sort José H. Fontenelle
title Aspects of biology of Megalobulimus paranaguensis (Gastropoda, Acavoidea) in the coastal plain of the Brazilian southeast
title_short Aspects of biology of Megalobulimus paranaguensis (Gastropoda, Acavoidea) in the coastal plain of the Brazilian southeast
title_full Aspects of biology of Megalobulimus paranaguensis (Gastropoda, Acavoidea) in the coastal plain of the Brazilian southeast
title_fullStr Aspects of biology of Megalobulimus paranaguensis (Gastropoda, Acavoidea) in the coastal plain of the Brazilian southeast
title_full_unstemmed Aspects of biology of Megalobulimus paranaguensis (Gastropoda, Acavoidea) in the coastal plain of the Brazilian southeast
title_sort aspects of biology of megalobulimus paranaguensis (gastropoda, acavoidea) in the coastal plain of the brazilian southeast
publisher Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do Sul
series Iheringia: Série Zoologia
issn 1678-4766
description ABSTRACT We studied the reproductive biology of Megalobulimus paranaguensis (Pilsbry & Ihering, 1900), a large and long-lived land gastropod from the Atlantic Rainforest of Brazil. The study was conducted at an urban park in the city of Santos, state of São Paulo. For 4 years, we counted the egg postures and annual eclosion rate of 32 captive snails and looked for associations between egg posture and the climatical variables of the period. The annual mean posture of 8.7 eggs per snail obtained in our results is a small number, but typical of Brazilian macromollusks. The annual eclosion rate was 31%. The beginning of the annual activity period of snails occurred in the middle of March, and lasted 33.97±3.02 weeks. The dormancy period started in the beginning of November, and lasted 18.39±3.11 weeks. There were two egg posture peaks, a minor peak between March and May, and a major peak between August and November, with greater values in September. Megalobulimus paranaguensis has a well-defined seasonal reproductive pattern influenced by environmental temperature and temperature range. Furthermore, in this snail, reproduction is negatively influenced by temperature increasing and temperature range.
topic Aruá-do-mato
posturas de ovos
caracol terrestre,
Mata Atlântica
reprodução
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