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VARIABILITY OF EGG CANNIBALISM IN THE LAND SNAIL HELIX ASPERSA IN RELATION TO THE NUMBER OF EGGS AVAILABLE AND THE PRESENCE OF SOIL
Authors:DESBUQUOIS  CHRISTOPHE; CHEVALIER  LAURE; MADEC  LUC
Institution: U.M.R. CNRS 6553, Faculté des Sciences, Université de Rennes 1, Avenue du Général Leclerc, F-35042 Rennes CEDEX, France
Abstract:Egg cannibalism by hatchlings has been demonstrated in somepulmonate land snails; this behaviour is promoted by a highhatching asynchrony within the egg-batch. Under laboratory conditions,the percentage of new-born snails Helix aspersa having cannibalisedunhatched eggs was not influenced by the soil factor: about70% of them ingested one egg within their first four days oflife whether soil was present or not. The propensity to eggcannibalism in hatchlings of H. aspersa increased with egg density.However, most of the new-born hatchlings consumed a single eggduring the four days following hatching, and only exceptionallytwo. The consumption of one egg increased the snails wet weightby 38.7% within four days. A weak ingestion of soil componentsalso occurred, but it induced a growth that was three-timesless than that due to the consumption of an egg. In addition,the survival of newly hatched snails maintained under non-dehydratingthermohygrometric conditions was high, even when they were submittedto four days food-deprivation. (Received 22 July 1999; accepted 24 November 1999)
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