Pomacea canaliculata
Pomacea canaliculata
(channeled applesnail)
Mollusks-Gastropods
Exotic

5 results for Pomacea canaliculata (channeled applesnail)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
7308 Pomacea canaliculata Aquaculture/Agriculture Experimental Laboratory An adult Pomacea canaliculata can consume 5 - 24 rice seedlings per day resulting in a 5 -... 42231
7321 Pomacea canaliculata Aquaculture/Agriculture Anecdotal N/A Farmers are reporting em>Pomacea canaliculata, Pomacea bridgesi , and Pomacea... 31947
7332 Pomacea canaliculata Aquaculture/Agriculture Observational Field Pomacea canaliculata feed on rice seedlings and have threatened rice productivity in Asian... 42250
9335 Pomacea canaliculata Aquaculture/Agriculture Observational Field In Mwea, Kenya, infestations of Pomacea canaliculata in rice crops has caused a 0.5%... 42841
9337 Pomacea canaliculata Aquaculture/Agriculture Observational Field In the Ayeyarwaddy Delta, Myanmar, after 2-3 years of invasion of Pomacea canaliculata... 42841

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