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Lach, L. and Cowie, R.H. 1999. The spread of the introduced freshwater apple snail Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck) (Gastropoda: Ampullariidae) on O‘ahu, Hawai‘i1. Bishop Museum Occasional Papers 58:66-71.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 33064
Type: Journal Article
Author: Lach, L. and Cowie, R.H.
Date (year): 1999
Article Title:The spread of the introduced freshwater apple snail Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck) (Gastropoda: Ampullariidae) on O‘ahu, Hawai‘i1
Journal Name: Bishop Museum Occasional Papers
Volume: 58
Issue:
Pages: 66-71
URL:
Keywords: Pomacea canaliculata, Channel applesnail, Hawaii, Impact Table,
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Pomacea canaliculata

    HI - Waialua, ditches either side of Pu‘uiki Street
    HI - Oahu
    HI - Kahuku, ditch alongside unpaved road leading to Campbell National Wildlife Refuge
    HI - Kualoa Ranch, taro field
    HI - Waikäne Stream, at Kamehameha Highway bridge
    HI - Kapakahi Stream, downstream of Farrington Highway
    HI - Kawainui Marsh, off of Kapa‘a Quarry Road
    HI - Kawainui Marsh, off of Kapa‘a Quarry Road
    HI - Kawainui Marsh, off of Kapa‘a Quarry Road
    HI - Kawainui Marsh, off of Kapa‘a Quarry Road
    HI - Maunawili Stream
    HI - Kawainui Marsh
    HI - Waipahu Plantation Village, taro fields
    HI - Nu‘uanu Freshwater Fish Refuge, at weir under Nu‘uanu Pali Drive bridge
    HI - Nu‘uanu Freshwater Fish Refuge (upper lake),
    HI - Hale‘iwa, roadside ditch at 66-240 Waialua Beach Road
    HI - Waikäne Stream, c. 100 m upstream from Kamehameha Highway bridge
    HI - Waimänalo, Kahawai Stream
    HI - Waikäne Stream, c. 300 m downstream from Kamehameha Highway Bridge
    HI - Punalu‘u, ditch alongside Punalu‘u Valley Road
    HI - ditch beside taro field alongside Punalu‘u Valley Road
    HI - Kahuku, ditch alongside unpaved road leading to Campbell National Wildlife Refuge
    HI - Lä‘ie, in stream connecting ‘Ihi‘ihi Stream and Kahawainui Stream, alongside Po‘oha‘ili Street
    HI - Lä‘ie, Hawai‘i Reserves, Inc., ditch around taro fields
    HI - western edge of Campbell National Wildlife Refuge
    HI - Kawela Stream, where if goes under Kamehameha Highway, just west of Hanopu Street,
    HI - Hale‘iwa, taro field on south side of Waialua Beach Road, just east of Hale‘iwa Road
    HI - Hale‘iwa, ditch on north side of Waialua Beach Road, just east of Hale‘iwa Road
    HI - Wahiawä, Wahiawä Reservoir (Lake Wilson), near bank opposite Schofield Barracks main entrance


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