# Numerical and biomass growth study of Bulimulus bonariensis (Rafinesque, 1833) (Gastropoda: Bulimulidae) under laboratory conditions

**Authors:** Ana Carolina Díaz, Stella Maris Martin

PMC · DOI: 10.7717/peerj.16803 · PeerJ · 2024-01-25

## TL;DR

This study examines the growth and reproduction of Bulimulus bonariensis snails in a lab, revealing their life cycle and potential impact on crops.

## Contribution

The study provides new insights into the growth patterns, survival rates, and reproductive maturity of Bulimulus bonariensis under controlled conditions.

## Key findings

- The logistic model best fits the growth pattern of Bulimulus bonariensis.
- Gonadal maturity is reached at 12 mm shell length after 200 days.
- Survival rates dropped by 48% in the first 50 days, with life expectancy peaking between 65–302 days.

## Abstract

Bulimulus bonariensis is considered a species of relevance to agribusiness, having been declared a pest with indirect damage because of its negative effects on several crops such as soybeans, chickpeas, and corn in central and northern Argentina. The objective of this work was to analyze the growth pattern of a population born under laboratory conditions, to explore population aspects such as survival and mortality, to estimate the age and size at gonadal maturity and first reproduction, and to contribute to the knowledge of the reproductive biology of this gastropod. From the clutches obtained, the basic biologic parameters were calculated and the individuals hatched under laboratory conditions counted and measured every two weeks. The clutches contained an average of 44 eggs, which took about 13.7 days to hatch at a birth rate of 41.82%. The growth pattern in the five clutches was analyzed individually, and the logistic model used was the one with the highest degree of fit to that observed growth pattern, followed by the Gompertz model, and finally the von Bertalanffy model. In addition, the models were applied to the 102 specimens analyzed together as a cohort, where the best fitting model was also proved to be the logistic growth model. A concave type III survival curve was obtained from the horizontal life table. The cohort was reduced by 48% during the first 50 days after birth. Beyond one month of hatching, life expectancy gradually increased and remained high between 65–302 days of life. After day 330, life expectancy decreased and only 13.72% exceeded one year of birth, with an average length of 16.68 mm. The last specimen died after 23 months at a total length of 20.24 mm, and the life expectancy was estimated at almost three years. In addition, it was inferred that gonadal maturity, when these gastropods reach 12 mm of total shell length, is reached after 200 days of life. Therefore, the individuals that are born are able to reproduce for the first time a year after birth, when they have the approximate size of 16.68 mm.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** pests (MESH:D029021), Mortality (MESH:D003643)
- **Species:** Bradybaena similaris (species) [taxon 145626], Megalobulimus maximus (species) [taxon 1087356], Caucasotachea vindobonensis (species) [taxon 1701732], Deroceras laeve (species) [taxon 147581], Cornu aspersum (brown garden snail, species) [taxon 6535], Bulimulus tenuissimus (species) [taxon 859904], Cicer arietinum (chickpea, species) [taxon 3827], Placostylus (genus) [taxon 145429], Ilex paraguariensis (mate, species) [taxon 185542], Allopeas gracile (species) [taxon 2448419], Powelliphanta augusta (species) [taxon 1453871], Subulina octona (species) [taxon 1321770], Rumina decollata (species) [taxon 145438], Bostryx conspersus (species) [taxon 767414], Glycine max (soybean, species) [taxon 3847], Deroceras reticulatum (species) [taxon 145610], Lissachatina fulica (giant African snail, species) [taxon 2315439], Bostryx (genus) [taxon 649010], Bulimulus (genus) [taxon 403792]

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