Abstract

A model developed in a previous paper (Coutinho and Coutinho,Bull. Math. Biophysics,30, 553–563, 1968) is used to study populations ofBiomphalaria glabrata in fast-flowing rivers and channels. The results obtained are in good qualitative agreement with the phenomena experimentally observed, and suggest that the use of artificial channels can be a very useful tool for the experimental study of some important aspects of ecology of theBiomphalaria glabrata.

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