Abstract

This study presents a four-year follow-up of an introduced population of Physa acuta Draparnaud, 1805, from initial stages to an established population. This introduction occurred on a small impacted stream of Vila do Abraão, the main village of Ilha Grande (Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). The population size increased during the study, and presented a relationship to environmental factors, especially with rainfall. On the initial stages of introduction prevailed the smaller specimens, but on the overall, predominated the intermediate size classes. After less than a year, P. acuta becomes established on this stream and was possibly affecting the other species found on the stream. The information presented here is useful to understand the invasion process of invasive snails, as well as directing conservation efforts.

Highlights

  • Physa acuta Draparnaud, 1805 is a freshwater snail worldwide distributed

  • The main goal of this work is to detail the introduction of P. acuta in Ilha Grande (Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro, Southeast Brazil), and to give data on the population dynamics of this species, including the initial stages of invasion

  • The species was limited to collecting station 1 (CS1), and the snails were found attached to water hyacinth (Eichornia sp.)

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Introduction

The type locality is on the Garonne River basin (France) (Paraense and Pointier, 2003; Paraense, 2011); it was suggested a North American origin for this species (Dillon Junior et al, 2002). Other authors corroborated this idea (Taylor, 2003; Lydeard et al, 2016; Vinarski and Eschner, 2016), the original description was possibly made when the species were already introduced in Europe, and it is widespread (Taylor, 2003; Paraense and Pointier, 2003; Vinarski, 2017), including natural reserves and reservoirs (Kock and Wolmarans, 2008; Miyahira et al, 2020).

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