Snail Survey in Northern Wisconsin Lakes

Abstract

The Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) is a large invasive gastropod that achieves high densities in waters across North America, yet little is known about its ecological significance in invaded systems. We surveyed 44 lakes to describe the patterns and determinants of B. chinensis distributions in northern Wisconsin, U.S.A., and to assess the likelihood of effects on native snail communities in the invaded systems. B. chinensis was widespread among surveyed lakes (21 of 42 lakes with snails) and its occurrence was correlated with indicators of lake productivity and anthropogenic dispersal vectors (boat landings, distance to population centers, shoreline housing density). Some native snail species tended not to occur at sites where B. chinensis was abundant; among these was Lymnaea stagnalis, which suffered reduced survival in the presence of B. chinensis in a recently published mesocosm study. However, there was no difference in overall snail assemblage structure at either the site or lake level as a function of B. chinensis presence or abundance. Lake occurrences of many snail species have apparently been lost over time, but a comparison to a 1930's survey showed that there was no increased likelihood of species loss in lakes invaded by B. chinensis (or by the invasive crayfish Orconectes rusticus). Although B. chinensis is widespread and sometimes abundant in northern Wisconsin lakes, it does not appear to have strong systematic impacts on native snail assemblages. Solomon, C.T., J.D.Olden, P.T. J. Johnson, R.T. Dillon Jr., and M. Jake Vander Zanden. 2009. Distribution and community-level effects of the Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) in northern Wisconsin lakes. Biological Invasions. Number of sites: Sites surveyed within 44 lakes. Sampling Frequency: Each lake surveyed once in summer of 2006

 

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Geo Temporal Info

Publication Date: 
2007-01-01
Date Range: 
June 1, 2006 - September 1, 2006
Geographic Description: 
<p>Allequash Lake, Anderson Lake, Anvil Lake, Arrowhead Lake, Big Arbor Vitae Lake, Big Lake, Big Muskellunge Lake, Big St. Germain Lake, Black Oak Lake, Boulder Lake, Brandy Lake, Camp Lake, Circle Lily Lake, Clear Lake, Crystal Lake, Diamond Lake, Duck Lake, Fishtrap Lake, Found Lake, High Lake, Island Lake, Jag Lake, Lake Laura, Little Arbor Vitae Lake, Little Crooked Lake, Little Spider Lake, Little St. Germain Lake, Little Star Lake, Lynx Lake, Minocqua Lake, Moon Lake, Nebish Lake, Otter Lake, Palmer Lake, Papoose Lake, Plum Lake, Razorback Lake, Round Lake, Sparkling Lake, Star Lake, Tenderfoot Lake, Tomahawk Lake, Towanda Lake, Upper Gresham Lake, White Sand Lake, Wildcat Lake</p>
North Bound Coordinate: 
46.224
South Bound Coordinate: 
45.809
East Bound Coordinate: 
-89.058
West Bound Coordinate: 
-89.928