''Bulinus nasutus'' is a species of
tropical
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freshwater snail
Freshwater snails are gastropod mollusks which live in fresh water. There are many different families. They are found throughout the world in various habitats, ranging from ephemeral pools to the largest lakes, and from small seeps and springs ...
with a sinistral shell, an
aquatic gastropod mollusk
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in the family
Planorbidae, the ramshorn snails and their allies.
Subspecies
* ''Bulinus nasutus nasutus''
* ''Bulinus nasutus productus'' Mandahl-Barth, 1960
Distribution
The distribution of ''Bulinus nasutus'' includes three countries in East Africa:
*
Kenya
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Tanzania
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including
Zanzibar
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and
Pemba Island
Pemba Island ( ar, الجزيرة الخضراء ''al-Jazīra al-khadrā'', literally "The Green Island"; sw, Pemba kisiwa) is a Tanzanian island forming part of the Zanzibar Archipelago, lying within the Swahili Coast in the Indian Ocean.
Geo ...
[Brown D. S. (1994). ''Freshwater Snails of Africa and their Medical Importance''. ]Taylor & Francis
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Uganda
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Type locality
Type locality may refer to:
* Type locality (biology)
* Type locality (geology)
See also
* Local (disambiguation)
* Locality (disambiguation)
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Bagamoyo
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,
now in Tanzania.
Description
The width of the shell is 12 mm.
The height of the shell is 25 mm.
The diploid
chromosome number
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is 2n = 36.
Ecology
''Bulinus nasutus'' lives in
temporary pool
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s, ditches and burrow-pits.
High concentration of
chloride
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(468-2220 ppm Cl) have been found in pools inhabited by ''Bulinus nasutus'' in Tanzania.
''Bulinus nasutus'' can
aestivate
Aestivation ( la, aestas (summer); also spelled estivation in American English) is a state of animal dormancy, similar to hibernation, although taking place in the summer rather than the winter. Aestivation is characterized by inactivity and ...
in the dry mud for about 5–8 months.
Respiration of ''Bulinus nasutus'' during aestivation is probably aerobic.
They aestivate on margins of pools, and thus stop aestivation only in optimal conditions, when the pool has much water.
Webbe (1962, 1965)
[Webbe G. (1965). "Transmission of bilharziasis. 1. Some essential aspects of snail population dynamics and their study". '' Bulletin of the World Health Organization'' 33: 147-153.] described
population dynamics
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History
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of ''Bulinus nasutus'' in Tanzania.
Mature snails lay eggs during the whole life span, primarily immediately after the main rainfall.
Snails 8 weeks old, whose shell is about 8 mm in height, are mature and can lay eggs.
However they require more than 12 months of life and 1-2 aestivation periods in order to reach their full size.
This species is an
intermediate host
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for:
* ''
Schistosoma bovis''
* ''
Schistosoma haematobium'' - it is the main intermediate host of ''Schistosoma haematobium'' in northwestern Tanzania
* ''
Echinostome'' spp.
References
External links
* Coles G. C. (1969). "Observations on weight loss and oxygen uptake of aestivating ''Bulinus nasutus'', an intermediate host of ''Schistosoma haematobium''". ''
Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology'' 63: 393-398.
* Harris R. A., Preston T. M. & Southgate V. R. (1993). "Purification of an agglutinin from the haemolymph of the snails ''Bulinus nasutus'' and demonstration of related proteins in other ''Bulinus'' spp." ''
Parasitology
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106: 127-136.
* Matovu D. S. & Nditi H. P. (1978). "Laboratory experiments on the effect of aestivation on oviposition in ''Bulinus'' (''Physopsis'') ''nasutus''". ''Proceedings of the International Congress on Schistosomiasis'', Cairo, Egypt, 1975: 515-519. Cairo: Ministry of Health.
* McClelland W. F. (1965). "Development of ''S. haematobium'' in ''Bulinus'' (''P.'') ''nasutus''. ''
Reports of the East African Institute for Medical Research
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In ...
'' 1963–64: 15.
* Pringle G., Otieno L. H. & Chimtawi M. B. (1971). "Notes on the morphology, susceptibility to ''S. haematobium'' and genetic relationships of ''Bulinus'' (''P.'') ''globosus'' and ''B.'' (''P.'') ''nasutus'' from north-eastern Tanzania". ''
Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology'' 65: 211-219.
* Stothard J. R. & Rollinson D. (1997). "Partial DNA sequences from the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene can differentiate the intermediate snail hosts ''Bulinus globosus'' and ''B. nasutus'' (Gastropoda: Planorbidae)". ''
Journal of Natural History
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'' 31(5): 727-737. .
* Sturrock B. M. (1967). "The effect of infection with ''Schistosoma haematobium'' on the growth and reproduction rates of ''Bulinus'' (''P.'') ''nasutus productus''. ''
Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology'' 61: 321-325.
* Sturrock B. M. (1968). "Resistance of ''B.'' (''P.'') ''nasutus productus'' to infection by ''S. haematobium''". ''
Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology'' 62: 393-397.
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Bulinus
Gastropods described in 1879