Global records of the invasive freshwater apple snail Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck, 1822)

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說明

This database comprises occurrence data, including both specimen and observation data, obtained from the whole distribution range (native and invaded) for the freshwater snail Pomacea canaliculata (Caenogastropoda: Ampullariidae). This species is native from lower Del Plata basin in South America but, together with other congeners collectively known as "apple snails", were introduced to many regions outside their natural ranges where they rapidly spread out, causing serious damage to aquatic crops and also to biodiversity and functioning of natural wetlands.

The aim of this publication is to provide an open access, updated and accurate database of P. canaliculata records worldwide, available for use in ecological studies and pest management, focusing on discriminate misidentifications with other apple snails. This database includes 718 records of P. canaliculata from 29 countries distributed in Africa, South America, North America, Asia and Pacific Islands, and were reported from the early 20th century until present day.

The records reported here were compiled from different sources: - Our personal records which include samples collected during the past 25 years covering a large area of many provinces in Argentina. - Available bibliography, searching for any reliable report mentioning geographic coordinates or at least a precise locality, excluding those with doubtful identity or not determined records such as “Pomacea” or “Pomacea sp.”. - By request to several researchers with expertise in this species around the world to provide us records and also their expert opinion to discard records corresponding to other congeners (especially the often-confounded P. maculata).

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Seuffert M E, Martín P R (2024). Global records of the invasive freshwater apple snail Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck, 1822). Version 1.2. Training Organization. Occurrence dataset. https://training-ipt-c.gbif.org/resource?r=caracolesarg&v=1.2

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關鍵字

Ampullariid; freshwater; invasive alien species; Asia; Africa; South America; North America; Pacific Islands; Occurrence

聯絡資訊

María Emilia Seuffert
  • 元數據提供者
  • 出處
  • 連絡人
  • Researcher
Instituto de Ciencias Biológicas y Biomédicas del Sur. INBIOSUR UNS-CONICET
  • San Juan 671
8000 Bahía Blanca
Buenos Aires
AR
  • 2914167217
Pablo Rafael Martín
  • 出處
  • Researcher
Instituto de Ciencias Biológicas y Biomédicas del Sur. INBIOSUR UNS-CONICET
  • San Jun 671
8000 Bahía Blanca
Buenos Aires
AR

地理涵蓋範圍

The geographic coverage of the data includes all reliable records of Pomacea canaliculata reported from any place of the world. This species is native from lower Del Plata basin in South America but currently is found in 29 countries distributed in Africa, South America, North America, Asia and Pacific Islands. High latitudes are not included in the geographic coverage since this species is not tolerant to freezing and was never reported to survive winter temperatures in latitudes above 40°.

界定座標範圍 緯度南界 經度西界 [-38.42, -157.729], 緯度北界 經度東界 [39.913, 147.475]

分類群涵蓋範圍

All records correspond to Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck, 1822). Special care was taken to discriminate this from other apple snail species, especially P. maculata, whose external morphology is very similar and coexists with P. canaliculata in many of the invaded regions.

Species Pomacea canaliculata (apple snail)

時間涵蓋範圍

起始日期 / 結束日期 1902-01-01 / 2024-06-01

取樣方法

Records were obtained from field samplings, scientific literature, museum collections and catalogs, and by the request to colleagues with expertise in this species.

研究範圍 Data comprises a survey of all available records worldwide of the invasive freshwater southamerican apple snail Pomacea canaliculata.
品質控管 An R script was used to complete the “stateProvince” fields (Grattarola, 2024). We improved the quality of the final dataset using Data Validator developed by GBIF (2024) to identify and address potential issues. All geographic coordinates were checked to detect georeferenced errors and incorrect locations, ensuring that each point corresponded to a location on the continent and in the correct country.

方法步驟描述:

  1. Many of the records reported for Argentina, especially those from the last 25 years, are personal records obtained in field collection trips. These records are based on an extensive survey performed from 1999 to 2019, comprising most of central and northern Argentinian provinces (Salta, Jujuy, Tucumán, La Rioja, Mendoza, San Juan, San Luis, La Pampa, Córdoba, Santiago del Estero, Buenos Aires, Neuquén, Río Negro, Santa Fe, Entre Ríos, Corrientes, Misiones); southernmost provinces were not included since Pomacea canaliculata is not able to survive to the low winter temperatures experienced there.
  2. Other records were obtained from the reports made in the paper by Hylton Scott (1958), that was the first exhaustive study on the taxonomy and distribution of Argentinian ampullariids, in which Hylton Scott revised all the specimens referred to Ampullaria canaliculata Lamarck, 1822 (sic) belonging to the malacological collection of the Argentine Museum of Natural Sciences (MACN Bernardino Rivadavia, Buenos Aires) and reported the corresponding localities, all of them dated to the first half of 20th century. All these information were compared to the catalog of Ampullariidae provided by Alejandro Tablado from MACN.
  3. A different source of records was the available scientific literature where Pomacea canaliculata was mentioned. We searched for any reliable report mentioning geographic coordinates or at least a precise locality, excluding those with doubtful identity or not determined records such as “Pomacea” or “Pomacea sp.”. The records referring to localities that were impossible to accurately locate were not considered. All the locations were georeferenced with the GEOLocate tool and checked visually on the map.
  4. Finally, many records were provided by researchers from different countries around the world, that have a vast expertise in this species (R. Cowie from USA, F. Horgan from Ecuador, T.H. Ng from Singapore, J.C.H. Ip and J.W. Qiu from China, and Y. Yusa from Japan). They sent us many georreferenced locations and also provide us their expert opinion to discard records corresponding to other congeners (especially the often confounded P. maculata).

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替代的識別碼 26820b90-367e-4029-b70c-db601c591128
https://ipt.mincyt.gob.ar/resource?r=pomacea