Autor: Vasileva Stanislava Y
The specimens of the freshwater snail Radix auricularia collected from Southeastern part of Bulgaria during the cold period as a whole were with mean shell height of 3.7 mm. During spring and summer it was similar, 3.3 mm. The ratio of the size groups was more equally spread during cold seasons rather than in warm ones. The variation index during cold seasons is about seven times higher than in the warm ones (Var = 13.1 and 2.14, respectively). On the five plant species the gastropods had different mean shell heights. For C. demersum it was 3.4 mm (min-max = 1.4-15.8 mm), and for E. Canadensis 7.9 mm (min-max = 2.4-14.6 mm), M. spicatum it was 2.8 (min-max = 2.4-3.4 mm), P. natans 3.9 (min-max = 1.1-9.0), P. pusillus 4.8 (min-max = 3.1-8.2).
Palabras clave: Freshwater quantity gastropods size vegetation.
2012-07-02 | 701 visitas | Evalua este artículo 0 valoraciones
Vol. 4 Núm.1. Junio 2012 Pags. 111-115 Ecologia Balkanica 2012; 4(1)