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An Acad Bras Cienc ; 85(4): 1557-66, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24141417

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to establish reference concentrations (LC50 e LC90) of aqueous extracts of Bidens pilosa on the land snail Subulina octona, in order to assess the changes caused by 24 and 48 h exposure to the sublethal concentration regarding species' fecundity, hatchability and in offspring produced after exposure to confirm the presence of tannins, saponins and flavonoids in this plant species. Eggs newly hatched and 30 day-old snails were exposed to sublethal concentration, calculated for adults. The phytochemical analysis confirmed the presence of flavonoids, condensed tannins and saponins in the aqueous extract of B. pilosa. The LC50 and LC90 obtained were 51.4 mg/mL and 74.1 mg/mL respectively. The exposure to sublethal concentration reduced significantly the hatchability and the survival of the offspring hatched from exposed eggs and also caused a reduction on survival and growth in snails exposed for both time period. The exposure time also caused a reduction at the evaluated parameters.


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Bidens/chemistry , Molluscacides , Plant Extracts , Snails , Animals , Bidens/classification , Lethal Dose 50 , Reference Values , Time Factors
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Rev Biol Trop ; 57(4): 1217-22, 2009 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20073346

ABSTRACT

Habroconus semenlini is a micro-terrestrial gastropod native to South America. There are no previous studies on its biology. We studied its pattern of growth, fertility and lifespan under laboratory conditions. For this purpose, 80 snails were either grouped or kept isolated (40 animals in each condition) during their lifetime. Growth is indeterminate and the species is capable of self-fertilization with high reproductive success. Grouped snails had lower fecundity than the animals that were kept in isolation. This species has a short lifespan and only one reproductive period, which characterizes the occurrence of semelparity.


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Life Cycle Stages/physiology , Snails/growth & development , Animals , Female , Fertility , Inbreeding , Laboratories , Longevity , Male , Snails/physiology , Time Factors
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