3 results for Cipangopaludina japonica (Japanese mysterysnail)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Geographic Location Reference
8210 Cipangopaludina japonica Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field In Spot Pond, Massachusetts, the Japanese mystery snail (Cipangopaludina japonica) was discovered to be a regular host to the common native parasite Aspidogaster conchicola, marking the first record for a gastropod host of this species in North America. Spot Pond, Massachusetts, USA 16667
9044 Cipangopaludina japonica Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field Cipangopaludina japonica are intermediate hosts for parasitic trematodes. Invasive populations have only been found to harbor aspidogastrean trematode parasites. 42616
9045 Cipangopaludina japonica Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field In northern Virginian and Maryland, invasive populations of Cipangopaludina japonica had a relatively high prevalence of aspidogastrean trematode parasites where the populations co-occurred with the indigenous Elimia virginica. Northern Virginia and Maryland 42616

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