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Effects of an invasive ant on land snails in the Ogasawara Islands
Authors:Shota Uchida  Hideaki Mori  Tsubasa Kojima  Kayo Hayama  Yuko Sakairi  Satoshi Chiba
Institution:1. Graduate School of Life Sciences & Center for Northeast Asian Studies, Tohoku University, Aoba‐ku, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan;2. Ogasawara Division of Japan Wildlife Research Center, Tokyo, Japan;3. Hahajima Branch of Ogasawara Ranger Office, The Ministry of the Environment, Tokyo, Japan;4. Ogasawara Environmental Planning Laboratory, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:We investigated how Pheidole megacephala has affected endemic achatinellid snails because these snails are excellent indicators of the impact of ants and they have high conservation value in Ogasawara. In 2015 we surveyed the Minamizaki area of Hahajima Island of Ogasawara, designated a core zone of the World Heritage Site, for P. megacephala. In Minamizaki, we determined the distribution and density of achatinellid snails in 2015 and compared these data with their distribution and density in 2005. Land cover in the survey area was entirely forest. We also tested whether P. megacephala preyed on achatinellid snails in the laboratory. P. megacephala was present in the forested areas of Minamizaki. Achatinellid snails were absent in 19 of 39 sites where P. megacephala was present, whereas in other areas densities of the snails ranged from 2 to 228 individuals/site. In the laboratory, P. megacephala carried 6 of 7 achatinellid snails and a broken shell was found. Snail distribution and density comparisons and results of the feeding experiments suggest that the presence of P. megacephala has contributed to the decline of achatinellid snails in forests in the survey area. Yet, P. megacephala is not on the official list of invasive non‐native species. Stakeholders using the list of invasive species to develop conservation programs should recognize that invasiveness of non‐native species differs depending on the ecosystem and that official lists may not be complete.
Keywords:achatinellidae  Hahajima Island  introduced species  oceanic island  passive dispersal  UNESCO World Heritage Site  achatinellidae  dispersió  n pasiva  especie introducida  Isla Hahajima  isla oceá  nica  Sitio UNESCO de Patrimonio Mundial
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