S. Jess et Rj. Marks, EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE AND PHOTOPERIOD ON GROWTH AND REPRODUCTION OF HELIX-ASPERSA VAR. MAXIMA, Journal of Agricultural Science, 130, 1998, pp. 367-372
Growth and reproduction of the snail Helix aspersa (Muller) var. maxim
a were examined at four combinations of temperature and artificial pho
toperiod and in transparent and opaque containers at two temperatures
for over 40 weeks. Effects of temperature on both processes predominat
ed. However, following 10 weeks of oviposition at optimum temperature
(20 degrees C), absence of photoperiod inhibited egg-laying throughout
a further 15 weeks. Following inhibition of oviposition, the albumen
gland atrophied, indicating the storage of secretory products. Snail g
rowth was improved by rearing in opaque rather than transparent contai
ners in a long-day photoperiod. Snail oviposition was unaffected by co
ntainer type throughout a 28-week period, demonstrating an acute perce
ption of photoperiodicity by snails maintained at low light intensity.