
pmid: 1086732
pmc: PMC2366531
Biological control of the intermediate hosts of Schistosoma mansoni and S. haematobium by means of a competitor snail, Helisoma duryi, has been suggested. In the present laboratory study, the influence of H. duryi on the relationship between the parasite and the intermediate host was investigated. The results indicated that H. duryi behaves as a "decoy" if it is present when Biomphalaria pfeifferi is exposed to the miracidia of S. mansoni, and that the continued presence of H. duryi in the aquarium after B. pfeifferi has been exposed greatly reduces cercarial production. When these two species were present in equal numbers, cercarial production was reduced by 95.9% in comparison with a control group.
Biomphalaria, Snails, Animals, Environmental Exposure, Schistosoma mansoni, Pest Control, Biological
Biomphalaria, Snails, Animals, Environmental Exposure, Schistosoma mansoni, Pest Control, Biological
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