Current status of the non-indigenous molluscs in Chile, with the first record of Otala punctata (Muller, 1774) (Gastropoda: Helicidae) in the country and new records for Cornu aspersum (Muller, 1774) and Deroceras laeve (Muller, 1774)
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Araya, Juan Francisco
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Current status of the non-indigenous molluscs in Chile, with the first record of Otala punctata (Muller, 1774) (Gastropoda: Helicidae) in the country and new records for Cornu aspersum (Muller, 1774) and Deroceras laeve (Muller, 1774)
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A new introduced species, Otala punctata (Muller, 1774) and new records in Chile for Cornu
aspersum (Muller, 1774) and Deroceras laeve (Muller, 1774) are documented based on surveys
carried out in northern and central areas of the country. The presence and distribution of these
alien species are complemented with a comprehensive compilation of all 34 non-indigenous
species of marine, freshwater and terrestrial Mollusca in Chile; until 1999, only 16 alien species
were known in Chile. Most of these alien species are found exclusively in transformed habitats,
few exist in natural environments. The mechanism of introduction for the majority of these nonindigenous
species is unknown; however, horticultural development, urban and suburban
transformation of original natural habitats, and the aquarium trade are the most likely pathways
of introduction. The highest threat of alien species is direct competition and predation of native
molluscs, especially the small native land gastropods. Education and continuous field surveys
are vital to detect and prevent their propagation as well as to avoid introduction of additional
alien taxa.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/134071
DOI: DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2015.1006703
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Journal of Natural History Vol.: 49 No.: 29-30 Pág.: 1731-1761 Aug 11 2015
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