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The population dynamics of the prosobranch snail Planaxis sulcatus and its trematode parasites on 600 m of beachrock on the southern side of Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, were studied. Populations of Planaxis show little mixing, due to lack of long-distance movements. From March 1973 to June 1975, an increase in the numbers of small and medium-sized snails occurred, but the biomass (dry tissue weight) of the snail population did not change. Snails were infected with one species of Aspidogastrea and six species of cerariae. Infections with cercariae did not significantly affect the relative weight of the snails. Multiple infections were random, i.e. neither negative nor positive interactions between trematode species could be demonstrated. Proportions of uninfected snails and snails infected with various trematode species remained more or less constant from July 1973 to February 1975.
The population dynamics of the prosobranch snail Cerithium moniliferum and its 11 species of cercariae and one species of Aspidogastrea in a small area at Heron Island were studied. Numbers of large snails decreased and numbers of small snails increased from August 1973 to June 1975. The biomass of the Cerithium population increased only slightly. Prevalence of infection changed significantly only in large snails.
Infections of Cerithium moniliferum and Peristernia australiensis with an aspidogastrid species decreased strongly from January 1971 to March/April 1972 and had not recovered by mid 1975.
Seasonal fluctuations could not be demonstrated for any of the snails or parasites.
The data for Planaxis suggest equilibrium conditions and saturation of the habitat.
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Rohde, K. Population dynamics of two snail species, Planaxis sulcatus and Cerithium moniliferum, and their trematode species at Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef. Oecologia 49, 344–352 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00347596
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