
Freshwater snails are
gastropod
Gastropods (), commonly known as slugs and snails, belong to a large Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic class of invertebrates within the phylum Mollusca called Gastropoda ().
This class comprises snails and slugs from saltwater, freshwater, and fro ...
mollusk
Mollusca is a phylum of protostomic invertebrate animals, whose members are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 76,000 extant species of molluscs are recognized, making it the second-largest animal phylum after Arthropoda. The ...
s that live in
fresh water
Fresh water or freshwater is any naturally occurring liquid or frozen water containing low concentrations of dissolved salt (chemistry), salts and other total dissolved solids. The term excludes seawater and brackish water, but it does include ...
. 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 to major rivers. The great majority of freshwater gastropods have a
shell
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, with very few exceptions. Some groups of snails that live in freshwater
respire using
gill
A gill () is a respiration organ, respiratory organ that many aquatic ecosystem, aquatic organisms use to extract dissolved oxygen from water and to excrete carbon dioxide. The gills of some species, such as hermit crabs, have adapted to allow r ...
s, whereas
other groups need to reach the surface to breathe air. In addition, some are amphibious and have both gills and a
lung
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(e.g. ''
Ampullariidae''). Most feed on algae, but many are
detritivores and some are
filter feeders.
Freshwater snails are indirectly among the deadliest animals to humans, as they carry parasitic worms that cause
schistosomiasis, a disease estimated to kill between 10,000 and 200,000 people annually.
There are thousands of known species, and at least 33–38 independent
lineages of gastropods have successfully colonized freshwater environments.
It is not possible to quantify the exact number of these lineages yet, because they have yet to be clarified within the
Cerithioidea.
From six to eight of these independent lineages occur in
North America
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.
Taxonomy
According to a 2008 review of the taxonomy, there are about 4,000 species of freshwater gastropods (3,795–3,972).
As of 2023, there are 5182 known species of fossil freshwater gastropods.
The following
cladogram
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is an overview of the main clades of gastropods based on the
taxonomy of Bouchet & Rocroi (2005),
modified after Jörger et al. (2010)
and simplified with families that contain freshwater species marked in
boldface
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Methods and use
The most common methods in We ...
:
(Marine gastropods (Siphonarioidea, Sacoglossa, Amphiboloidea, Pyramidelloidea) are not depicted within Panpulmonata for simplification. Some of these highlighted families consist entirely of freshwater species, but some of them also contain, or even mainly consist of, marine species.)
Neritimorpha
The
Neritimorpha are a group of primitive "
prosobranch
Prosobranchia was a large Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic Class (biology), subclass of sea snails, land snails and freshwater snails. This taxon of gastropods dates back to the 1920s. It has however been proven to be polyphyly, polyphyletic (consis ...
" gilled snails which have a shelly
operculum.
*
Neritiliidae — 5 extant freshwater species
*
Neritidae
Neritidae, common name the nerites, is a Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic Family (biology), family of small to medium-sized saltwater and freshwater snails which have a gill and a distinctive Operculum (gastropod), operculum.
MolluscaBase eds. (202 ...
— largely confined to the tropics, also the rivers of Europe, family includes the marine "nerites".
There are about 110 extant freshwater species.
File:Theodoxus fluviatilis.jpg, Family Neritidae
Neritidae, common name the nerites, is a Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic Family (biology), family of small to medium-sized saltwater and freshwater snails which have a gill and a distinctive Operculum (gastropod), operculum.
MolluscaBase eds. (202 ...
, shells of '' Theodoxus fluviatilis''.
File:Vittina natalensis.jpg, Family Neritidae
Neritidae, common name the nerites, is a Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic Family (biology), family of small to medium-sized saltwater and freshwater snails which have a gill and a distinctive Operculum (gastropod), operculum.
MolluscaBase eds. (202 ...
, '' Vittina natalensis''
File:Red racer nerite, Vittina waigiensis from the Philippines 02.jpg, Family Neritidae
Neritidae, common name the nerites, is a Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic Family (biology), family of small to medium-sized saltwater and freshwater snails which have a gill and a distinctive Operculum (gastropod), operculum.
MolluscaBase eds. (202 ...
, '' Vittina waigiensis''
File:Clithon corona, Horned nerite snail from the Philippines 01.jpg, Family Neritidae
Neritidae, common name the nerites, is a Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic Family (biology), family of small to medium-sized saltwater and freshwater snails which have a gill and a distinctive Operculum (gastropod), operculum.
MolluscaBase eds. (202 ...
, '' Clithon corona''
Caenogastropoda
The
Caenogastropoda
Caenogastropoda is a taxonomic subclass of molluscs in the class Gastropoda. It is a large diverse group which are mostly sea snails and other marine gastropod mollusks, but also includes some freshwater snails and some land snails. The subcla ...
are a large group of gilled operculate snails, which are largely marine. In freshwater habitats there are ten major families of caenogastropods, as well as several other families of lesser importance:
;Architaenioglossa
*
Ampullariidae — an exclusively freshwater family that is largely tropical and includes the large "apple snails" kept in aquaria.
About 105–170 species.
*
Viviparidae — medium to large snails, live-bearing, commonly referred to as "mystery snails". Worldwide except South America, and everywhere confined to fresh waters.
About 125–150 species.
File:Pomacea.jpg, Family Ampullariidae, '' Pomacea bridgesii''.
File:ViviparusViviparus.JPG, Family Viviparidae, '' Viviparus viviparus''.
;Sorbeoconcha
*
Melanopsidae — family native to rivers draining to the Mediterranean, also Middle East, and some South Pacific islands.
About 25–50 species.
*
Pachychilidae — 165–225 species.
native to South and Central America. Formerly included with the Pleuroceridae by many authors.
*
Paludomidae — about 100 species in south Asia, diverse in African Lakes, and Sri Lanka.
Formerly classified with the Pleuroceridae by some authors.
*
Pleuroceridae — abundant and diverse in eastern North America, largely high-spired snails of small to large size.
About 150 species.
*
Semisulcospiridae — primarily eastern Asia, Japan, also the ''Juga'' snails of northwestern North America. Formerly included with the Pleuroceridae. About 50 species.
[Strong E. E., Colgan D. J., Healy J. M., Lydeard C., Ponder W. F. & Glaubrecht M. (2011). "Phylogeny of the gastropod superfamily Cerithioidea using morphology and molecules". '' Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society'' 162(1): 43–89. .]
*
Thiaridae — high-spired parthenogenic snails of the tropics, includes those referred to as "trumpet snails" in aquaria.
About 110 species.
File:Melanopsis praemorsa buccinoidea A MRKVICKA.JPG, Family Melanopsidae, '' Melanopsis praemorsa''
File:Io fluvialis.jpg, Family Pleuroceridae, '' Io fluvialis''.
File:Semisulcospira kurodai2.jpg, Family Semisulcospiridae, '' Semisulcospira kurodai''.
File:Melanoides tuberculatus 2.png, Family Thiaridae, '' Melanoides tuberculata''.
;Littorinimorpha
*
Littorinidae — 9 species in the genus ''
Cremnoconchus'' are freshwater living in streams and waterfalls.
[Reid D. G., Aravind N. A., & Madhyastha N. A. (2013). "A unique radiation of marine littorinid snails in the freshwater streams of the Western Ghats of India: the genus ''Cremnoconchus'' W.T. Blanford, 1869 (Gastropoda: Littorinidae)". '' Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society'' 167(1): 93–135. .] Other species are marine.
*
Amnicolidae
Amnicolidae is a family of small freshwater snails with a gill and an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the superfamily Rissooidea.
This family is in the clade Littorinimorpha (according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & ...
— about 200 species.
*
Assimineidae — about 20 freshwater species,
other are marine
*
Bithyniidae — small snails, native to Eastern Hemisphere.
About 130 species.
*
Cochliopidae — about 246 species.
*
Helicostoidae — the only species ''
Helicostoa sinensis'' lives in China.
*
Hydrobiidae — small to very small snails found worldwide.
About 1250 freshwater species
other are marine.
*
Lithoglyphidae — about 100 species.
*
Moitessieriidae — about 55 species.
*
Pomatiopsidae — small amphibious snails scattered worldwide, most diverse in eastern and Southeast Asia.
About 170 species.
*
Stenothyridae — about 60 freshwater species,
others are marine.
File:Bithynia tentaculata A MRKVICKA.JPG, Family Bithyniidae, ''Bithynia tentaculata
''Bithynia tentaculata'', common names the mud bithynia or common bithynia, or faucet snailKipp R. M. & Benson A. (2008). ''Bithynia tentaculata''. United States Geological Survey, USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database, Gainesville, FL. ht ...
''.
File:Antrobia culveri.jpg, Family Cochliopidae, '' Antrobia culveri''.
File:Helicostoa sinensis shell.jpg, Family Helicostoidae, '' Helicostoa sinensis'' shells.
File:Sadleriana fluminensis2 A MRKVICKA.JPG, Family Hydrobiidae, '' Sadleriana fluminensis''
File:Lithoglyphus naticoides.jpg, Family Lithoglyphidae, '' Lithoglyphus naticoides''.
File:Oncomelania hupensis nosophora.png, Family Pomatiopsidae, '' Oncomelania hupensis''.

;Neogastropoda
*
Nassariidae
The Nassariidae, Nassa mud snails (US), or dog whelks (UK) are a taxonomic family of small to medium-sized snails, mostly marine gastropod mollusks in the clade Neogastropoda. These snails have rounded shells with a high spire, an oval ap ...
— 8–10 freshwater species in the genus ''
Anentome'' and ''
Clea
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* ...
'',
native to Southeast Asia. Other Nassariidae are marine.
*
Marginellidae — 2 freshwater species in the genus ''
Rivomarginella'',
native to Southeast Asia. Other Marginellidae are marine.
Heterobranchia

;Lower Heterobranchia
*
Glacidorbidae — 20 species.
*
Valvatidae — small low-spired snails referred to as "valve snails". 71 species.
;
Acochlidiacea
Acochlidiacea, common name acochlidians, are a Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic clade of very unusual sea snails and sea and freshwater slugs, aquatic animal, aquatic gastropod mollusks within the large clade Heterobranchia. Acochlidia is a variant ...
*
Acochlidiidae (including synonym Strubelliidae) — 5 shell-less species:
''
Acochlidium amboinense'', ''
Acochlidium bayerfehlmanni'', ''
Acochlidium fijiiensis'', ''
Palliohedyle sutteri'' and ''
Strubellia paradoxa''
[Schrödl M. & Neusser T. P. (2010). "Towards a phylogeny and evolution of Acochlidia (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Opisthobranchia)". '' Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society'' 158: 124–154. .]
*
Tantulidae — there is only one species
which is shell-less ''
Tantulum elegans''.
;Pulmonata, Basommatophora
Basommatophorans are pulmonate or air-breathing aquatic snails, characterized by having their eyes located at the base of their tentacles, rather than at the tips, as in the true land snails
Stylommatophora. The majority of basommatophorans have shells that are thin, translucent, and relatively colorless, and all five freshwater basommatophoran families lack an operculum.
*
Chilinidae — small to medium-sized snails confined to temperate and cold South America.
About 15 species.
*
Latiidae — small limpet-like snails confined to New Zealand.
One
or three species.
*
Acroloxidae
Acroloxidae, commonly known as river limpets, are a Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic family of very small, freshwater snails, Aquatic animal, aquatic pulmonate gastropod limpet-like mollusks with a simple flattened conical gastropod shell, shell in ...
— about 40 species.
*
Lymnaeidae
Lymnaeidae, common name the pond snails, is a Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic family (biology), family of small to large air-breathing freshwater snails, Aquatic animal, aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusks, that belong to the clade Hygrophila (cl ...
— found worldwide, but are most numerous in temperate and northern regions.
These are the dextral (right-handed) pond snails. About 100 species.
*
Planorbidae
Planorbidae, common name the ramshorn snails or ram's horn snails, is a family (biology), family of air-breathing freshwater snails, Aquatic animal, aquatic pulmonate gastropod Mollusca, molluscs. Unlike most molluscs, the blood of ram's horn sn ...
— "rams horn" snails, with a worldwide distribution.
About 250 species.
*
Physidae — left-handed (sinistral) "pouch snails", native to Europe, Asia, North America.
About 80 species.
File:Acroloxus lacustris A MRKVICKA.JPG, Family Acroloxidae
Acroloxidae, commonly known as river limpets, are a Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic family of very small, freshwater snails, Aquatic animal, aquatic pulmonate gastropod limpet-like mollusks with a simple flattened conical gastropod shell, shell in ...
, '' Acroloxus lacustris''.
File:Water snail Rex 2.jpg, Family Lymnaeidae
Lymnaeidae, common name the pond snails, is a Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic family (biology), family of small to large air-breathing freshwater snails, Aquatic animal, aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusks, that belong to the clade Hygrophila (cl ...
, ''Lymnaea stagnalis
''Lymnaea stagnalis'', common name, better known as the great pond snail, is a species of large air-breathing freshwater snail, an Aquatic animal, aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family (biology), family Lymnaeidae. The great pond sn ...
''.
File:Physa acuta 001.JPG, Family Physidae, ''Physella acuta
''Physella acuta'' is a species of small, left-handed or sinistral, air-breathing freshwater snail, an Aquatic animal, aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Physidae. Common names include European physa, tadpole snail, bladder snail, and acute ...
''.
File:Posthornschnecke1.jpg, Family Planorbidae
Planorbidae, common name the ramshorn snails or ram's horn snails, is a family (biology), family of air-breathing freshwater snails, Aquatic animal, aquatic pulmonate gastropod Mollusca, molluscs. Unlike most molluscs, the blood of ram's horn sn ...
, '' Planorbarius corneus''.
Sexual reproduction and self-fertilization
The freshwater snail ''
Physa acuta'' is in the subclass Heterobranchia and the family Physidae. ''P. acuta'' is a
self-fertile
Self-incompatibility (SI) is a general name for several genetic mechanisms that prevent self-fertilization in sexual reproduction, sexually reproducing organisms, and thus encourage outcrossing and allogamy. It is contrasted with separation of sexe ...
snail that can undergo either sexual reproduction or self-fertilization. Noel et al.
experimentally tested whether accumulation of deleterious
mutation
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s is avoided either by
inbreeding
Inbreeding is the production of offspring from the mating or breeding of individuals or organisms that are closely genetic distance, related genetically. By analogy, the term is used in human reproduction, but more commonly refers to the genet ...
populations of the snail (undergoing self-fertilization), or in
outbreeding populations undergoing
sexual reproduction
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. Inbreeding promotes the
homozygous
Zygosity (the noun, zygote, is from the Greek "yoked," from "yoke") () is the degree to which both copies of a chromosome or gene have the same genetic sequence. In other words, it is the degree of similarity of the alleles in an organism.
Mos ...
expression of deleterious recessive mutations in progeny that then exposes these mutations to selective elimination because of their deleterious affects on progeny. Outbreeding sexual reproduction allows females to choose male mating partners with smaller mutation loads that then also leads to a reduction of deleterious mutations in progeny. On the basis of their findings, Noel et al.
[ concluded that both outbred and inbred populations of ''P. acuta'' can efficiently eliminate deleterious mutations.
]
As human food
Several different freshwater snail species are eaten in Asian cuisine
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.
Archaeological investigations in Guatemala
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have revealed that the diet of the Maya of the Classic Period (AD 250–900) included freshwater snails.[, page 777.]
File:A plate of cooked river snails.jpg, A dish of cooked freshwater snails, ampullariids and viviparids from Poipet, Cambodia
File:Gugli chorchori 2017-01-22 122613.jpg, A Bengali dish of stir-fried freshwater snails with onion and garlic paste and other spices, from Kolkata
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, West Bengal
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, India
Aquarium snails
Freshwater snails are commonly found in aquaria along with tropical fish. Species available vary in different parts of the world. In the United States, commonly available species include ramshorn snails such as '' Planorbella duryi'', bladder snails such as ''Physella acuta
''Physella acuta'' is a species of small, left-handed or sinistral, air-breathing freshwater snail, an Aquatic animal, aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Physidae. Common names include European physa, tadpole snail, bladder snail, and acute ...
'', apple snails such as '' Pomacea bridgesii'', the high-spired thiarid Malaysian trumpet snail, ''Melanoides tuberculata'', and several '' Neritina'' species.
Parasitology
Freshwater snails are widely known to be hosts in the lifecycles of a variety of human and animal parasites, particularly trematodes (or "flukes"). Some of these relations for prosobranch snails include '' Oncomelania'' in the family Pomatiopsidae as hosts of ''Schistosoma
''Schistosoma'' is a genus of trematodes, commonly known as blood flukes. They are Parasitism, parasitic flatworms responsible for a highly significant group of infections in humans termed ''schistosomiasis'', which is considered by the World H ...
'', and '' Bithynia'', '' Parafossarulus'' and '' Amnicola'' as hosts of '' Opisthorchis''. '' Thiara'' and '' Semisulcospira'' may host '' Paragonimus''. '' Juga plicifera'' may host '' Nanophyetus salmincola''.[Adams A. M. (2006). ''Foodborne trematodes''. In: Ortega I. R. (ed.) (2006). ''Foodborne parasites''. ]
page 178
Basommatophoran snails are even more widely infected, with many '' Biomphalaria'' (Planorbidae
Planorbidae, common name the ramshorn snails or ram's horn snails, is a family (biology), family of air-breathing freshwater snails, Aquatic animal, aquatic pulmonate gastropod Mollusca, molluscs. Unlike most molluscs, the blood of ram's horn sn ...
) serving as hosts for '' Schistosoma mansoni'', '' Fasciolopsis'' and other parasitic groups. The tiny '' Bulinus'' snails are hosts for '' Schistosoma haematobium''. Lymnaeid snails (Lymnaeidae
Lymnaeidae, common name the pond snails, is a Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic family (biology), family of small to large air-breathing freshwater snails, Aquatic animal, aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusks, that belong to the clade Hygrophila (cl ...
) serve as hosts for '' Fasciola'' and the cerceriae causing swimmer's itch.[Chandler A. C. & Read C P. (1961). ''Introduction to Parasitology''. ]John Wiley and Sons
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, New York. 822 pp. The term "neglected tropical diseases
Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are a diverse group of tropical infections that are common in low-income populations in developing regions of Africa, Asia, and the Americas. They are caused by a variety of pathogens, such as viruses, bacteri ...
" applies to all snail-borne infections, including schistosomiasis, fascioliasis, fasciolopsiasis, paragonimiasis, opisthorchiasis, clonorchiasis, and angiostrongyliasis.[Adema C. M., Bayne C. J., Bridger J. M., Knight M., Loker E. S., Yoshino T. P. & Zhang S.-M. (2012). "Will All Scientists Working on Snails and the Diseases They Transmit Please Stand Up?". '' PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases'' 6(12): e1835. .]
See also
* Terrestrial molluscs
* Land snail
A land snail is any of the numerous species of snail that live on land, as opposed to the sea snails and freshwater snails. ''Land snail'' is the common name for terrestrial molluscs, terrestrial gastropod mollusks that have gastropod shell, shel ...
* Land slug
* Sea snail
Sea snails are slow-moving marine (ocean), marine gastropod Mollusca, molluscs, usually with visible external shells, such as whelk or abalone. They share the Taxonomic classification, taxonomic class Gastropoda with slugs, which are distinguishe ...
* Sea slug
Sea slug is a common name for some Marine biology, marine invertebrates with varying levels of resemblance to terrestrial Slug, slugs. Most creatures known as sea slugs are gastropods, i.e. they are Sea snail, sea snails (marine gastropod moll ...
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