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Behavior of Biomphalaria glabrata Say, 1818 (Gastropoda: Planorbidae): I. Morphophysiology of the Mantle Cavity
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JURBERG, Pedro; CUNHA, Rodolfo A.; RODRIGUES, Marcelo Luis. Behavior of Biomphalaria glabrata Say, 1818 (Gastropoda: Planorbidae) - I. Morphophysiology of the Mantle Cavity. Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, v. 92, n. 2, p. 287-295, Mar./Apr. 1997.
0074-0276
10.1590/S0074-02761997000200026
1678-8060
Autor
Jurberg, José
Cunha, Rodolfo A.
Rodrigues, Marcelo Luis
Resumen
Using longitudinal and transverse anatomical sections, we observed that the three cristae of the
mantle of Biomphalaria glabrata (renal, rectal and dorsolateral cristae) divide the mantle cavity into
three chambers which we designated air or pulmonary chamber, water inflow chamber and water outflow chamber. Using videotape filming, we observed the inflow and outflow of air and water into and
from the mantle cavity and we related their probable functions such as flotation, oxygen reservoir and
transport, excreta circulation and elimination, water skeleton, and modification of specific weight. To
determine whether the air bubble may function as a physical gill in this species we submitted three
groups of snails to different systems in which water contained the same level of dissolved oxygen whereas
the gas phases were atmospheric air, pure nitrogen or pure oxygen. We observed the following parameters: time of permanence on the surface, time of immersion, and frequency at which the snails reached
the surface. These results did not demonstrate a physical gill function; morphological analysis of the
mantle cavity indicates this possibility.