Impact ID |
Scientific Name
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Impact Type
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Study Type
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Study Location
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Impact Description
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Geographic Location
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Reference
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3796
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Lithoglyphus naticoides
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Disease/Parasite/Toxicity
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Observational
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Field
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Apophallus müehlingi, hosted by L. naticoides, can cause black spot disease in fish and has been reported to have an 80% mortality rate in some cyprinids
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Russia
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34758
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3797
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Lithoglyphus naticoides
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Disease/Parasite/Toxicity
|
Observational
|
Field
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L. natacoides are host to Rossicotrema donicum which cause fatal black spot disease in fish
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Russia
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34772
|
6001
|
Lithoglyphus naticoides
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Disease/Parasite/Toxicity
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Observational
|
Field
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The gravel snail (Lithoglyphus naticoides) is an intermediate host for the parasitic trematode Apophallus muehlingi.
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Kuibyshev Reservoir, Russia
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34763
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6002
|
Lithoglyphus naticoides
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Disease/Parasite/Toxicity
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Observational
|
Field
|
Trematode infections are correlated with high abundance of L. naticoides.
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Kuibyshev Reservoir, Russia
|
34763
|
6003
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Lithoglyphus naticoides
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Disease/Parasite/Toxicity
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Observational
|
Field
|
Lithoglyphus naticoides is a first intermediate host for several trematode species; notably Nicolla skrjabini, Apophallus muehlingi, and Apophallus donicus.
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Kaunas and Elektrenai water reservoirs, Lithuania, and Danube River, Hungary
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34761
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6005
|
Lithoglyphus naticoides
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Disease/Parasite/Toxicity
|
Observational
|
Field
|
The gravel snail (Lithoglyphus naticoides) is a host for parasites that cause black-spot disease in young fish. Birds and mammals, including humans, that consume raw fish exhibiting symptoms of black-spot disease may also experience pathogenic effects.
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Russia
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34772
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