The abundance of an invasive freshwater snail Tarebia granifera (Lamarck, 1822) in the Nseleni River, South Africa
The invasive freshwater snail Tarebia granifera (Lamarck, 1822) was first reported in South Africa in 1999 and it has become widespread across the country, with some evidence to suggest that it reduces benthic macroinvertebrate biodiversity. The current study aimed to identify the primary abiotic dr...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-293822018-12-11T04:30:22ZThe abundance of an invasive freshwater snail Tarebia granifera (Lamarck, 1822) in the Nseleni River, South AfricaJones, Roy WHill, Jaclyn MarieCoetzee, Julie AHill, M PAvery, T SWeyl, Olaf L FThe invasive freshwater snail Tarebia granifera (Lamarck, 1822) was first reported in South Africa in 1999 and it has become widespread across the country, with some evidence to suggest that it reduces benthic macroinvertebrate biodiversity. The current study aimed to identify the primary abiotic drivers behind abundance patterns of T. granifera, by comparing the current abundance of the snail in three different regions, and at three depths, of the highly modified Nseleni River in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Tarebia granifera was well established throughout the Nseleni River system, with an overall preference for shallow waters and seasonal temporal patterns of abundance. Although it is uncertain what the ecological impacts of the snail in this system are, its high abundances suggest that it should be controlled where possible and prevented from invading other systems in the region.2017textarticle7 pagespdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10962/69077vital:29382https://doi.org/10.2989/16085914.2017.1298984EnglishAfrican Journal of Aquatic ScienceTaylor and FrancisUse of this resource is governed by the terms and conditions of the National Library of South Africa Copyright Act |
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The invasive freshwater snail Tarebia granifera (Lamarck, 1822) was first reported in South Africa in 1999 and it has become widespread across the country, with some evidence to suggest that it reduces benthic macroinvertebrate biodiversity. The current study aimed to identify the primary abiotic drivers behind abundance patterns of T. granifera, by comparing the current abundance of the snail in three different regions, and at three depths, of the highly modified Nseleni River in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Tarebia granifera was well established throughout the Nseleni River system, with an overall preference for shallow waters and seasonal temporal patterns of abundance. Although it is uncertain what the ecological impacts of the snail in this system are, its high abundances suggest that it should be controlled where possible and prevented from invading other systems in the region. |
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Jones, Roy W Hill, Jaclyn Marie Coetzee, Julie A Hill, M P Avery, T S Weyl, Olaf L F |
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Jones, Roy W Hill, Jaclyn Marie Coetzee, Julie A Hill, M P Avery, T S Weyl, Olaf L F The abundance of an invasive freshwater snail Tarebia granifera (Lamarck, 1822) in the Nseleni River, South Africa |
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Jones, Roy W Hill, Jaclyn Marie Coetzee, Julie A Hill, M P Avery, T S Weyl, Olaf L F |
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Jones, Roy W |
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The abundance of an invasive freshwater snail Tarebia granifera (Lamarck, 1822) in the Nseleni River, South Africa |
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The abundance of an invasive freshwater snail Tarebia granifera (Lamarck, 1822) in the Nseleni River, South Africa |
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The abundance of an invasive freshwater snail Tarebia granifera (Lamarck, 1822) in the Nseleni River, South Africa |
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The abundance of an invasive freshwater snail Tarebia granifera (Lamarck, 1822) in the Nseleni River, South Africa |
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The abundance of an invasive freshwater snail Tarebia granifera (Lamarck, 1822) in the Nseleni River, South Africa |
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abundance of an invasive freshwater snail tarebia granifera (lamarck, 1822) in the nseleni river, south africa |
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