Life Under Snow

Many of us may think that most animals in winter are hibernating but not all. My master's degree study is about " the life under the snow" especially about freshwater snails and surprisingly I found some snails active in winter. Kawanina, Semisulcospira libertina, is one of the most active snails in winter. Based on my research these slugs spend their time climbing the walls of the experimental mesocosm. Kawanina remains active even at low temperatures around 1 degree Celcius. These snails are also actively attached to the shells of other species such as Bellamya chinensis. This behavior is very interesting and I can't wait to do more research on it.




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