Comparative study of the fecundity and fertility of Biomphalaria glabrata (Say, 1818) and Biomphalaria straminea (Dunker, 1848) in a laboratory through self-fertilization and cross-fertilization

Authors

  • Marta Julia F.S. Costa Fundação Oswaldo Cruz; Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública; Departamento de Ciências Biológicas; Laboratório de Esquistossomose
  • Carlos Eduardo Grault Fundação Oswaldo Cruz; Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública; Departamento de Ciências Biológicas; Laboratório de Esquistossomose
  • Ulisses E.C. Confalonieri Fundação Oswaldo Cruz; Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública; Departamento de Ciências Biológicas

Keywords:

Biomphalaria straminea, Biomphalaria glabrata, Cross-fertilization, Self-fertilization

Abstract

The aim of this study was to compare the fecundity and fertility of B. glabrata and B. straminea by cross- and self-fertilization. To attain this objective, laboratory-raised strains of B. glabrata and B. straminea were used. The former originated from natural breeding grounds in the municipality Paulista, state of Pernambuco, Brazil. The latter originated from irrigation ditches in the municipality of Petrolândia, in the same state. Snail populations of B. glabrata and B. straminea were maintained for 240 days in laboratory. Their fecundity was evaluated by noting the number of egg-masses, eggs and eggs per mass. Their fertility was evaluated by the number of viable eggs and the hatching rate. B. straminea was markedly more fecund than B. glabrata through cross- and self-fertilization, namely: greater egg-mass; higher egg production and more eggs per mass. Regarding fertility, there seemed to be no preferential period for occlusion to occur or a trend in the rhythm of producing viable eggs.

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Published

2004-06-01

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General Biology

How to Cite

Costa, M. J. F., Grault, C. E., & Confalonieri, U. E. (2004). Comparative study of the fecundity and fertility of Biomphalaria glabrata (Say, 1818) and Biomphalaria straminea (Dunker, 1848) in a laboratory through self-fertilization and cross-fertilization . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 46(3), 157-163. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/30810