4 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
10326 Cipangopaludina japonica Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field Cipangopaludina japonica collected in Pennsylvania had detectable concentrations of the metals cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), nickel (Ni), lead (Pb), and zinc (Zn) in both their shells and soft tissues. Pennsylvania, USA 46444

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