Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records as well as those with scientific name Cipangopaludina chinensis listed in key words.

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15826 Journal Article Barnhart, M.C. 1978. Three introduced gastropods in Iowa. The Nautilus 92(3):106-107.
35350 Database Beaty, L.E. 2021. Exotic snails in Pennsyvania, 2020. The Pennsylvania State University, The Behrend College, Erie, PA. Created on 02/08/2021.
35359 Database Beaty, L.E. 2021. Exotic snails in Pennsyvania, 2019. The Pennsylvania State University, The Behrend College, Erie, PA. Created on 02/11/2021.
16663 Journal Article Burch, J.B. 1980. A guide to the fresh water snails of the Philippines. Malacological Review 13(1-2):121-144.
28380 Journal Article Bury, J.A., B.E. Sietman, and B.N. Karns. 2007. Distribution of the non-native viviparid snails, Bellamya chinensis and Viviparus georgianus, in Minnesota and the first record of Bellamya japonica from Wisconsin. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 22(4):697-703. https://doi.org/10.1080/02705060.2007.9664830.
19747 Database Central Hardwoods Invasive Plant Network. 2010. Joint Aquatic Invasive Species Survey, 2010. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. http://www.rtrcwma.org/chip-n/. Accessed on 09/15/2015.
26270 Journal Article Chaine, N.M., C.R. Allen, K.A. Fricke, D.M. Haak, M.L. Hellman, R.A. Kill, K.T. Nemec, K.L. Pope, N.A. Smeenk, B.J. Stephen, D.R. Uden, K.M. Unstad, and A.E. Vader Ham. 2012. Population estimate of Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) in a Nebraska reservoir. BioInvasions Records 1(4):283-287. http://www.reabic.net/journals/bir/2012/4/BIR_2012_4_Chaine_etal.pdf.
32924 Journal Article Chang, P-K, J.H. Cross, and S.S.S. Chen. 1968. Aquatic Snails as Intermediate Hosts for Angiostrongylus cantonensis on Taiwan. The Journal of Parasitology 54(1):182-183.
16668 Journal Article Chao, D., L.C. Wang, and T.C. Huang. 1993. Prevalence of larval helminths in freshwater snails of the Kinmen Islands. Journal of Helminthology 67(4):259-264.
29684 Journal Article Chiu, Y., H. Chen, S. Lee, and C.A. Chen. 2002. Morphometric analysis of shell and operculum variations in the Viviparid snail, Cipangopaludina chinensis (Mollusca: Gastropoda), in Taiwan. Zoological Studies 41(3):321-331. http://zoolstud.sinica.edu.tw/Journals/41.3/321.pdf.
16669 Journal Article Chung, P.R., and Y. Jung. 1999. Cipangopaludina chinensis malleata (Gastropoda: Viviparidae): a new second molluscan intermediate host of a human intestinal fluke Echinostoma cinetorchis (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae) in Korea. Journal of Parasitology 85(5):963-964.
16670 Journal Article Clarke, A.H. 1978. The Asian apple snail Cipangopaludina chinensis (Viviparidae) in Oneida Lake, New York. Nautilus 92(3):134.
13564 Book Clarke, A.H. 1981. The freshwater molluscs of Canada. National Museum of Natural Sciences, National Museums of Canada, Ottawa,.
30319 Journal Article Collas, F.P.L., S.K.D. Breedveld, J. Matthews, G. van der Velde, and R. S.E.W. Leuven. 2017. Invasion biology and risk assessment of the recently introduced Chinese mystery snail, Bellamya (Cipangopaludina) chinensis (Gray, 1834), in the Rhine and Meuse River basins in Western Europe. Aquatic Invasions 12(In press).
24566 Conference Proceedings Cordeiro, J.R. 2002. Proliferation of the Chinese mystery snail, Cipangopaludina chinensis malleata (Reeve, 1863) throughout Connecticut [Abstract]. (R.T. Dillon, ed.). Page 37 in Program and Abstracts of the 68th Meeting of the American Malacological Society, Charleston, SC.
31947 Journal Article Cowie, R.H. 1995. Identity, distribution and impacts of introduced Ampullariidae and Viviparidae in the Hawaiian Islands. Journal of Medical and Applied Malacology 5(1993):61-67.
25749 Web Page Davenport, M.J. 2011. Conserve Wildlife Blog: Freshwater Invertebrate Surveys: Searching for Freshwater Mussels and Crayfish at Manasquan Reservoir. http://www.conservewildlifenj.org/blog/2011/07/05/freshwater-invertebrate-surveys/. Accessed on 03/01/2013.
34022 Journal Article David, A.A., and S.C. Cote. 2019. Genetic evidence confirms the presence of the Japanese mystery snail, Cipangopaludina japonica (von Martens, 1861) (Caenogastropoda: Viviparidae) in northern New York. BioInvasions Records 8(4):793-803. https://www.reabic.net/journals/bir/2019/4/BIR_2019_David_Cote.pdf.
14376 Journal Article Distler, D.A. 2003. Occurrence of the mystery snail Cipangopaludina chinensis (Gastropoda: Viviparidae) in the Walnut River basin, Kansas. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 106(3/4):215.
38812 Journal Article Edgar, M.R., P.C. Hanington, R. Lu, H. Proctor, R. Zurawell, N. Kimmel, and M.S. Poesch. 2022. The first documented occurrence and life history characteristics of the Chinese mystery snail, Cipangopaludina chinensis (Gray, 1834) (Mollusca: Viviparidae), in Alberta, Canada. International Journal of Field Research on Biological Invasions 11(2):449-460.
19535 News Freeman, M. 2010. Invasive snails pose threat if not eradicated. Mail Tribune. October 30. http://www.mailtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20101030/NEWS/10300304.
43026 Database Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). 2021. Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), Cipangopaludina chinensis
. GBIF. Accessed on 01/19/2021.
24565 Journal Article Gracyzk, T.K., and B. Fried. 1998. Echinostomiasis: a common but forgotten food-borne disease. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 58(4):501-504.
33459 News Green, R. 2019. Locals battle smelly snail in lake. The Laconia Daily Sun. Laconia, NH. https://www.laconiadailysun.com/news/local/locals-battle-smelly-snail-in-lake/article_54340ef4-acc3-11e9-a22d-c76af3cbb46d.html. Accessed on 07/23/2019.
27230 Journal Article Harried, B., K. Fischer, K.E. Perez, and G.J. Sandland. 2015. Assessing infection patterns in Chinese mystery snails from Wisconsin, USA using field and laboratory approaches. Aquatic Invasions 10(2):169-175. http://www.aquaticinvasions.net/2015/AI_2015_Harried_etal.pdf.
20890 Journal Article Havel, J.E. 2011. Survival of the exotic Chinese mystery snail (Cipangopaulidina chinensis malleata) during air exposure and implications for overland dispersal by boats. Hydrobiologia 668:195-202.
31336 Journal Article Havel, J.E., L.A. Bruckerhoff, M.A. Funkhouser, and A.R. Gemberling. 2014. Resistance to desiccation in aquatic invasive snails and implications for their overland dispersal. Hydrobiologia 741(1):89-100.
32888 Journal Article Hong-Fa, L.U., D.U. Li-Na, L.I. Zhi-Qiang, C.H.E.N. Xiao-Yong, and Y.A.N.G. Jun-Xing. 2014. Morphological analysis of the Chinese Cipangopaludina species (Gastropoda; Caenogastropoda: Viviparidae). Zoological Research 35(6):510-527. https://doi.org/10.13918/j.issn.2095-8137.2014.6.510.
33015 Journal Article Huehner, M.K., and F.J. Etges. 1977. The life cycle and development of Aspidogaster conchicola in the smails, Viviparus malleatus and Goniobasis livescens. The Journal of Parasitology 63(4):669-674.
30407 Journal Article Ingram, W.M. 1956. Snail and clam infestations of drinking water supplies. Journal (American Water Works Association) 48(3):258-268.
30408 Journal Article Ingram, W.M., W.B. Cooke, and L.T. Hagerty. 1958. Snails associated with sewage treatment installations. Sewage and Industrial Wastes 30(6):821-825.
42616 Journal Article Jaishanker, P., D. Hall-Stratton, and A.E. Fowler. 2023. Temperature and salinity tolerances of juvenile invasive Japanese mystery snails. Aquatic Invasions 18(2):263-276. https://aquaticinvasions.arphahub.com/article/104203/.
24564 Journal Article Johnson, P.T.J., J.D. Olden, C.T. Solomon, and M.J. Vander Zanden. 2009. Interactions among invaders: community and ecosystem effects of multiple invasive species in an experimental aquatic system. Oecologia 159:161-170. http://www.springerlink.com/content/k111k567t66t75g7/fulltext.pdf.
12253 Journal Article Jokinen, E.H. 1982. Cipangopaludina chinensis (Gastropoda: Viviparidae) in North America, review and update. The Nautilus 96(3):89-95.
13563 Book Jokinen, E.H. 1983. The freshwater snails of Connecticut. State Geological and Natural History Survey, Department of Environmental Protection, Hartford, CT.
16672 Journal Article Jokinen, E.H. 1984. Periostracal morphology of viviparid snail shells. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 103(4):312-316. http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/3226192.pdf?acceptTC=true.
16747 Journal Article Jokinen, E.H., J. Guerette, and R.W. Kortmann. 1982. The natural history of an ovoviviparous snail Viviparus georgianus in a soft water eutrophic lake. Freshwater Invertebrate Biology 1(4):2-17.
23814 Journal Article Karatayev, A.Y., L.E. Burlakova, V.A. Karatayev, and D.K. Padilla. 2009. Introduction, distribution, spread, and impacts of exotic freshwater gastropods in Texas. Hydrobiologia 619(1):181-194. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10750-008-9639-y.
28820 Journal Article Karatayev, A.Y., S.E. Mastitsky, L.E. Burlakova, V.A. Karatayev, M.M. Hajduk and D.B. Conn. 2012. Exotic molluscs in the Great Lakes host epizootically important trematodes. Journal of Shellfish Research 31(3):885-894.
35543 Journal Article Kingsbury, S., M. Fong, D.R. McAlpine, and L. Campbell. 2021. Assessing the probable distribution of the potentially invasive Chinese mystery snail, Cipangopaludina chinensis, in Nova Scotia using a random forest model approach. Aquatic Invasions 16(1):167-185. https://www.reabic.net/aquaticinvasions/2021/AI_2021_Kingsbury_etal.pdf.
35824 Journal Article Kingsbury, S.E., D.F. McAlpine. Y. Cheng, E. Parker, and L.M. Campbell. 2020. A review of the non-indigenous Chinese mystery snail, Cipangopaludina chinensis (Viviparidae), in North America, with emphasis on occurrence in Canada and the potential impact on indigenous aquatic species. Environmental Review 29:19 pp. https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/er-2020-0064.
33059 Journal Article Kurihara, Y., T. Suzuki, and K. Moriyama. 1987. Incorporation of heavy metals by the mud snail, Cipangopaludina chinensis malleata Reeve, in submerged paddy soil treated with composted sewage sludge. Biol Fertil Soils 5:93-97.
31337 Journal Article Latzka, A. W, J.T. Crawford, A.S. Koblings, Y. Caldeira, E. Hilts, and M.J.V. Zanden. 2015. Representing calciļ¬cation in distribution models for aquatic invasive species: surrogates perform as well as CaCO3 saturation state. Hydrobiologia 746(1):197-208.
16673 Report Mackie, G.L. 1996. A review of impacts of freshwater Mollusca (Gastropoda and Bivalvia) introduced into North America. 6th International Zebra Mussel and Other Aquatic Nuisance Species Conference, Dearborn, Michigan, March 1996.
24563 Book Chapter Mackie, G.L. 2000. Introduction of molluscs through the import for live food. Pages 305-313 in Claudi, R., and J.H. Leach, eds. Nonindigenous freshwater organisms: vectors, biology, and impacts. CRC Press. Boca Raton, FL.
38164 Book Mackie, G.L. 2022. The mystery of mystery snails: facts and myths. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
30406 Book Mackie, G.L., and R. Claudi. 2010. Monitoring and Control of Macrofouling Mollusks in Fresh Water Systems. CRC Press, Taylor Francis Group, Boca Raton, FL.
16674 Journal Article Martin, S.M. 1999. Freshwater snails (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of Maine. Northeastern Naturalist 6(1):39-88. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3858439.
30762 Report Matthews, J., F.P.L. Collas, L. de Hoop, G. van der Velde, and R.S.E.W. Leuven. 2017. Management approaches for the alien Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis). Radboud University, The Netherlands.
30883 Report Matthews, J., F.P.L. Collas, L. de Hoop, G. van der Velde, and R.S.E.W. Leuven. 2017. Risk assessment of the alien Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis). Radboud University, The Netherlands.
16667 Journal Article Michelson, E.H. 1970. Aspidogaster conchicola from fresh water gastropods in the USA. Journal of Parasitology 56(4):709-712. http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/3277717.pdf.
33107 Report Miller, R., and M.D. Sytsma. 2014. Aquatic invasive species surveys of eastern Oregon waterbodies in 2013 and 2014. Center for Lakes and Reservoirs Publications and Presentations, 42, Portland, OR. http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/16279.
703 Journal Article Mills, E.L., J.H. Leach, J.T. Carlton, and C.L. Secor. 1993. Exotic species in the Great Lakes: a history of biotic crises and anthropogenic introductions. Journal of Great Lakes Research 19(1):1-54. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0380-1330(93)71197-1.
30318 Journal Article Nakano, D., and D.L. Strayer. 2014. Biofouling animals in fresh water: biology, impacts, and ecosystem engineering. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12(3):167-175. https://doi.org/10.1890/130071.
30965 Database North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. 2017. NCWRC Aquatic Wildlife Diversity Program database, collection records for nonindigenous aquatic species in North Carolina. North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, Raleigh, NC. Accessed on 10/12/2017.
41506 Database Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters. 2023. Collection/removal data for mysterysnails (Cipangopaludina chinensis and Viviparus georgianus) in Haliburton County, Ontario. Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Accessed on 05/23/2023.
32923 Journal Article Otsuru, M. 1979. Angiostronglus cantonensis and Angiostrongyliasis in Japan, with those of neighboring Taiwan. Progress of medical parasitology in Japan 6:227-274.
32759 Web Page Panther Pond Association. 2019. Chinese mystery snails. https://www.raymondmaine.org/community-resources/panther-pond-association/ppa-local/ppa-threats/ppa-invasive-animals/ppa-snails. Accessed on 04/12/2019.
16675 Journal Article Perron, F., and T. Probert. 1973. Viviparus malleatus in New Hampshire. Nautilus 87(3):90.
31347 Journal Article Pyron, M., J. Beugly, E. Martin, and M. Spielman. 2008. Conservation of the Freshwater Gastropods of Indiana: Historic and Current Distributions. American Malacological Bulletin 26(1-2):137-151.
33575 Other Cut-and-paste reference not available due to unhandled reference type. Please contact support to request the addition of the 'Other' type.
43096 Journal Article Runyon, A.D., A.P. Porreca, D.J. Yff, and J.J. Parkos. 2024. Size-specific vulnerability of mollusks to juvenile black carp predation. Biological Invasions 26:1-10. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10530-024-03289-3.
14026 Journal Article Smith, D.G. 2000. Notes on the taxonomy of introduced Bellamya (Gastropoda: Viviparidae) species in northeastern North America. The Nautilus 114(2):31-37.
32911 Journal Article Sohn, W.M., J.Y. Chai, B.K. Na, T.S. Yong, K.S. Eom, H. Park, D.Y. Min, and H.J. Rim. 2013. Echinostoma macrorchis in Lao PDR: metacercariae in Cipangopaludina snails and adults from experimentally infected animals. Korean J Parasitol 51(2):191-196.
19165 Journal Article Solomon, C.T., J.D. Olden, P.T.J. Johnson, R.T. Dillon, Jr., and M.J. Vander Zanden. 2010. Distribution and community-level effects of the Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) in northern Wisconsin lakes. Biological Invasions 12:1591-1605. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10530-009-9572-7.
16676 Journal Article Stanczykowska, A., E. Magnin, and A. Dumouchel. 1971. Study of 3 Viviparus malleatus (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia) populations of the Montreal region. Part 1: Growth, fecundity, biomass and annual production. Canadian Journal of Zoology 49(11):1431-1441.
26269 Journal Article Stephen, B.J., C.R. Allen, N.M. Chaine, K.A. Fricke, D.M. Haak, M.L. Hellman, R.A. Kill, K.T. Nemec, K.L. Pope, N.A. Smeenk, D.R. Uden, K.M. Unstad, and A. Wong. 2013. Fecundity of the Chinese mystery snail in a Nebraska reservoir. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 28(3):439-444. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/02705060.2013.769127.
31346 Journal Article Stewart,T.W. 2006. The Freshwater Gastropods of Iowa (1821-1998): Species Composition, Geographic Distributions, and Conservation Concerns. American Malacological Bulletin 21(1/2):59-75.
32961 Journal Article Sura, S.A. and H.K. Mahon. 2011. Effects of competition and predation on the feeding rate of the freshwater snail Helisoma trivolvis. American Midland Naturalist 166:358-368. https://doi.org/10.1674/0003-0031-166.2.358.
29537 Journal Article Swart, C.C., A. Wattenberger, A. Hackett, and D. Isaman. 2017. Lifelong neurogenesis in the cerebral ganglion of the Chinese mud snail, Cipangopaludina chinensis. Brain and Behavior 7(4):1-7. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/brb3.652/full.
28382 Journal Article Therriault, T. W., and E. Kott. 2002. Cipangopaludina chinensis malleata (Gastropoda: Viviparidae) in southern Ontario: An update of the distribution and some aspects of life history. Malacological Review 35-36:111-121.
26083 Journal Article Unstad, K.M., D.R. Uden, C.R. Allen, N.M. Chaine, D.M. Haak, R.A. Kill, K.L. Pope, B.J. Stephen, and A. Wong. 2013. Survival and behavior of Chinese mystery snails (Bellamya chinensis) in response to simulated water body drawdowns and extended air exposure. Management of Biological Invasions 4(2):123-127.
26664 Web Page Waltz, J. 2008. University of Washington Freshwater Ecology & Conservation Lab: Bellamya chinensis report. http://depts.washington.edu/oldenlab/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Bellamya-chinensis_Waltz.pdf. Created on 10/01/2008. Accessed on 01/16/2014.
14104 Journal Article Wolfert, D.R., and J.K. Hiltunen. 1968. Distribution and abundance of the Japanese snail Viviparus japonicus and associated macrobenthos in Sandusky Bay, Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 68:32-40. https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/1811/5359/V68N01_032.pdf?sequence=1.
13027 Journal Article Wonham, M.J., J.T. Carlton, G.M. Ruiz, and L.D. Smith. 2000. Fish and ships: relating dispersal frequency to success in biological invasions. Marine Biology 136:1111-1121.
38017 News Zellers, R. 2022. Invasive snails found in Hot Springs Village lakes. Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. https://www.agfc.com/en/news/2022/05/25/invasive-snails-found-in-hot-springs-village-lakes/. Created on 05/25/2022. Accessed on 05/31/2022.



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