NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Tran, C.T., K.A., and R.H. Cowie. 2008. Lack of mitochondrial DNA diversity in invasive apple snails (Ampullaridae) in Hawaii. Malacologia 50(1-2):351-357.
Reference Number: 33390 Type: Journal Article Author: Tran, C.T., K.A., and R.H. Cowie. Date (year): 2008 Article Title:Lack of mitochondrial DNA diversity in invasive apple snails (Ampullaridae) in Hawaii. Journal Name: Malacologia Volume: 50 Issue: 1-2 Pages: 351-357 URL: Keywords: applesnails, Pomacea canaliculata, Pomacea diffusa, Pila conica, Pila scutata
Pila scutata HI - J. Callahan’s taro patch HI - downstream from J. Callahan’s taro patch, edge of the sea HI - Cowboy’s taro patch HI - A. Bacon’s spring HI - ditch across from A. Bacon’s spring HI - ditch across from A. Bacon’s spring HI - Waialua taro patch
Pomacea canaliculata HI - Hanalei taro fields, Kaua'i HI - Hanalei center HI - Kühiö Highway, Hä‘ena State Park HI - Hanalei Highway, taro patch alongside road HI - University of Hawai‘i at Mänoa Campus, Quarry Pond HI - University of Hawai‘i at Mänoa Campus, Quarry Pond HI - University of Hawai‘i at Mänoa Campus, Quarry Pond HI - outside Campbell Wildlife Refuge, in ditch HI - Punalu‘u area, ditch along side of taro field HI - Waialua Florist HI - Hawai‘i Kai, stream near Hawai‘i Landscape Nursery HI - Kawai Nui Marsh, Kailua HI - Waihe‘e Stream, Kahalu‘u HI - Kÿ‘ele Golf Course HI - Kahakuloa, below O. Dukelow taro patch HI - Honokahua Valley, valley entrance, taro patch HI - Wailua, taro patch HI - Ke‘anae, the Kanoa family taro patches HI - Waihe‘e River HI - W. Wong’s taro patch HI - Waiehu Beach Road, Paukükalo 182 m [600 ft] elevation HI - 2555 Kahekili Highway HI - Waipi‘o, the Kawashima family taro farm
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2025]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [2/16/2025].
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