Cipangopaludina sp.
Cipangopaludina sp.
(mysterysnail)
Mollusks-Gastropods
Exotic

43 results for Cipangopaludina sp. (mysterysnail)

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Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
1889 Cipangopaludina chinensis Competition Experimental Laboratory This species has been shown to alter feeding behavior in the native snail Helisoma trivolvis (marsh... 32961
1890 Cipangopaludina chinensis Competition Experimental Laboratory During mesocosm experiments, C. chinesis reduced the abundance of the native snail Lymnaea... 24564
1978 Cipangopaludina chinensis Disease/Parasites/Toxicity Observational Field This species host to the common native parasite Aspidogaster conchicola. 16667
1979 Cipangopaludina chinensis Disease/Parasites/Toxicity Observational Field This species host to the human-intestinal trematide Echinostoma cinetorchis. 16669
1980 Cipangopaludina chinensis Disease/Parasites/Toxicity Observational Field This species host to the human-intestinal trematode Echinostoma macrorchis. 32911
1981 Cipangopaludina chinensis Disease/Parasites/Toxicity Observational Field This species host to the rat lungworm (Angiostrongylus cantonensis) 32924
1982 Cipangopaludina chinensis Disease/Parasites/Toxicity Observational Field This species host to the rat lungworm (Angiostrongylus cantonensis) 32923
1983 Cipangopaludina chinensis Disease/Parasites/Toxicity Observational Field Since this species reaches such high densities where it occurs, large die-offs often occur with the... 28380
2002 Cipangopaludina chinensis Recreation Observational Field Since this species reaches such high densities where it occurs, large die-offs often occur with the... 28380
2018 Cipangopaludina chinensis Aquaculture/Agriculture Observational Field Cipangopaludina chinensis is capable of ingesting, and therefore removing, the heavy... 33059
2019 Cipangopaludina chinensis Property Value Observational Field In New Hampshire, the odor from the waste and die-offs of Chinese mysterysnails is a cause for... 33459
2028 Cipangopaludina chinensis Human Health Observational Field This species host to the common native parasite Aspidogaster conchicola. 16667
2029 Cipangopaludina chinensis Human Health Observational Field This species host to the human-intestinal trematide Echinostoma cinetorchis. 16669
2030 Cipangopaludina chinensis Human Health Observational Field This species host to the human-intestinal trematode Echinostoma macrorchis. 32911
2031 Cipangopaludina chinensis Human Health Observational Field This species host to the rat lungworm (Angiostrongylus cantonensis). 32924
2032 Cipangopaludina chinensis Human Health Observational Field This species host to the rat lungworm (Angiostrongylus cantonensis) 32923
2033 Cipangopaludina chinensis Human Health Observational Field Cipangopaludina chinensis is capable of ingesting, and therefore removing, the heavy... 33059
5522 Cipangopaludina chinensis Infrastructure Anecdotal Field Cipangopaludina chinensis clogs up water intake pipes in Wisconsin lakes located in the... 39778
5523 Cipangopaludina chinensis Disease/Parasites/Toxicity Anecdotal Field Cipangopaludina chinensis transmit diseases and parasites to fish and other wildlife in... 39778
5524 Cipangopaludina chinensis Competition Anecdotal Field Cipangopaludina chinensis compete with native snails for food in Wisconsin, United States. 39778
5525 Cipangopaludina chinensis Food Web Anecdotal Field Cipangopaludina chinensis competes with native snails for food, adversely affecting the... 39778
5526 Cipangopaludina chinensis Predation/Herbivory Observational Field Individuals are collecting and eating Cipangopaludina chinensis from Wisconsin lakes... 39778
8204 Cipangopaludina chinensis Competition Observational Field In a survey of Wisconsin lakes, the abundance of native Lymnaea stagnalis to be negatively... 24564
8205 Cipangopaludina chinensis Food Web Experimental Laboratory Where mystery snails (Cipangopaludina chinensis) overlaps with the introduced rusty crayfish... 24564
8206 Cipangopaludina chinensis Water Quality Experimental Laboratory At the community level, Cipangopaludina chinensis chinensis presence was correlated with a decline... 24564
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