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The chemical ecology of some British freshwater gastropod molluses: behavioural responses to short chain carboxylic acids and maltose
Authors:P W G DALDORPH  J D THOMAS
Institution:School of Biological Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton
Abstract:SUMMARY. 1. The behavioural responses of six species of British freshwater gastropods to chemical gradients of short chain carboxylic acids (C-2 to C-5, C-8) and maltose were investigated by means of diffusion olfactometers.
2. The species were ranked as follows on the basis of the number of significant behavioural responses to the test chemicals: Lymnaea peregra > Planorbis contortus > Physa fontinalis > Planorbis planorbis > Bithynia tentaculata > Planorbis vortex. These differences were not a result of differences in activity but reflect real differences in ehemoreception.
3. Propanoate (C-3) was a significant attractant or arrestant to five snail species, C-4, C-8 and maltose to four species and C-5 to three species. Acetate (C-2) was a significant attractant to L. peregra and P. fontinalis but it was the only acid to act as a repellent, to P. planorbis and B. tentaculata.
4. Lymnaea peregra continued to respond to repeated butanoate application. Response levels could be enhanced by increasing concentration (minimum thresholds 10-4M to 10−5 M), pH (above 6) and food deprivation.
5. The ecological relevance of the results are discussed with particular reference to the distributional patterns of the chemicals and snails and the feeding niches of the latter.
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