LIFE HISTORY AND POPULATION DYNAMICS OF COCHLICELLA ACUTA (MuLLER) (GASTROPODA: HELICIDAE) IN A PASTURECEREAL ROTATION |
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Authors: | BAKER GH; HAWKE BG; VOGELZANG BK |
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Division of Entomology, CSIRO P.O. Box 2, Glen Osmond 5064, South Australia |
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Abstract: | The conical snail Cochlicella acuta was sampled over a 3-yearperiod in a pasture-cereal rotation and a nearby roadside wastelandat Hardwicke Bay, South Australia. The life cycle of C. acuta was primarily biennial in the agriculturalfields, with offspring being produced in large numbers in thepasture phase but not the cereal phase of the rotation. Thebreeding season lasted from autumn to spring. Snails were mostabundant in spring and summer, especially near the edges offields. During summer, snails aggregated on robust weeds suchas Reseda lutea. Many snails were killed by burning pasturesin autumn, prior to sowing crops. Snails were more abundantand smaller in size in the roadside wasteland than in the agriculturalfields. Strategies for the control of C. acuta in pasture-cereal rotationsare discussed. (Received 9 April 1990; accepted 10 August 1990) |
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