
doi: 10.1007/bf00428246
Tolerance to freezing was measured in four species of hydrobiid snails exposed to temperatures from 0° to-8°C and salinities from 0 to 30‰ S four up to 7 d. Experiments showed the following increasing order of tolerance to freezing: Potamopyrgus jenkinsi (Smith), Hydrobia neglecta Muus, H. ulvae (Pennant) and H. ventrosa (Montagu). Survival decreased with increasing salinity in P. jenkinsi, while the opposite was found in Hydrobia species. H. ulvae survived only slightly better than H. neglecta, while H. ventrosa was very tolerant to freezing even at low salinities in contrast to the other species of Hydrobia. H. neglecta suffered higher winter mortality than H. ventrosa during the severe winter of 1985 in an estuary.
frysetolerance, dyndsnegle, Danmark
frysetolerance, dyndsnegle, Danmark
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