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Book ID 52865
Journal Title
Title The Mysteries of Mystery Snails: Facts and Myths
Author Mackie, G.
Year 2022
Info Newcastle upon Tyne. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 598 pp., hardback 8 [15 x 21 cm]
Group shells
Category Books
Subcategory Land and Freshwater
Kind Freshwater
Fossil
Classification Gastropoda
Geozone North America , Asia
Price 94.60 € net
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Description This book offers a comprehensive review of the literature on Chinese and Japanese mystery snails around the globe, providing details of their distribution in 10 continents and more than 130 countries. It discusses several fascinating facts on dispersal mechanisms, biology, ecology, impacts, and control, revealed from more than 900 peer-reviewed articles. The Chinese Mystery Snail has been in North America now for more than 130 years, and is the second oldest introduced freshwater mollusc species from Eurasia, the oldest being the Faucet Snail, Bithynia tentaculata, introduced in 1870. The scientific name for the Chinese and Japanese mystery snails, Cipangopaludina, may have its origin in the poem, “Les Conquérants”, by De Heredia, who incorporated the name Cipango in his story of the search for gold on a mysterious island, Zipangu (Japan). The book will appeal to anyone interested in invasive molluscs.