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Partula (gastropod)

Partula is a genus of air-breathing tropical land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Partulidae.[2][3]

Partula
Partula radiolata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Heterobranchia
Order: Stylommatophora
Infraorder: Pupilloidei
Superfamily: Pupilloidea
Family: Partulidae
Genus: Partula
Férussac, 1821[1]
Synonyms
  • Astraea Hartman, 1881
  • Bulimus (Partula)
  • Clytia Hartman, 1881
  • Echo Hartman, 1881
  • Harmonia Hartman, 1881
  • Helena Hartman, 1881
  • Marianna Pilsbry, 1909
  • Matata Hartman, 1881
  • Nenia Hartman, 1881
  • Oenone Hartman, 1881
  • Partula (Astraea) Hartman, 1881 (invalid: junior homonym of Astraea Röding, 1798 [Gastropoda, Turbinidae])
  • Partula (Carolinella) Pilsbry, 1909
  • Partula (Clytia) Hartman, 1881 (invalid: junior homonym of Clytia Lamouroux, 1812 [Cnidaria])
  • Partula (Echo) Hartman, 1881 (invalid: junior homonym of Echo Selys, 1853 [Odonata]; Leptopartula is a replacement name)
  • Partula (Harmonia) Hartman, 1881 (invalid: junior homonym of Harmonia Mulsant, 1846 [Coleoptera]; Marianna is a replacement name)
  • Partula (Helena) Hartman, 1881 (invalid: junior homonym of Helena Risso, 1826 [Crustacea])
  • Partula (Leptopartula) Pilsbry, 1909
  • Partula (Marianella) Pilsbry, 1909
  • Partula (Marianna) Pilsbry, 1909
  • Partula (Matata) Hartman, 1881
  • Partula (Melanesica) Pilsbry, 1909
  • Partula (Nenia) Hartman, 1881 (invalid: junior homonym of Nenia H. & A. Adams, 1855 [Gastropoda, Clausiliidae])
  • Partula (Oenone) Hartman, 1881 (invalid: junior homonym of Oenone Lamarck, 1818 [Annelida])
  • Partula (Partula) A. Férussac, 1821· accepted, alternate representation
  • Partula (Pasithea) Hartman, 1881 (invalid: junior homonym of Pasithea Oken, 1807 [Vermes], Pasithea Lamarck, 1812 [Cnidaria] and Pasithea Lea, 1833 [Gastropoda])
  • Partula (Rennellia) Clench, 1941 (junior synonym)
  • Partula (Sterope) Hartman, 1881 (invalid: junior homonym of Sterope Goodsir, 1845 [Crustacea])
  • Partula (Thakombaua) Pilsbry, 1909
  • Pasithea Hartman, 1881 (junior synonym)
  • Rennellia Clench, 1941 (junior synonym)
  • Scilistylus Iredale, 1941
  • Sterope Hartman, 1881
Black-and-white photo taken in July 1920 in Saipan, showing numerous Partula snails on the underside of a single leaf of Caladium

Many species of Partula are known under the general common names "Polynesian tree snail" and "Moorean viviparous tree snail".[4] Partulids are distributed across 5,000 sq mi (13,000 km2) of Pacific Ocean islands, from the Society Islands to New Guinea.[citation needed]

Once used as decorative items in Polynesian ceremonial wear and jewelry, these small snails (averaging about one-half to three-quarters of an inch in length) gained the attention of science when Dr. Henry Crampton (along with Yoshio Kondo) spent 50 years studying and cataloging partulids, detailing their remarkable array of morphological elements, ecological niches, and behavioral aspects that illustrate adaptive radiation.[5][6]

Decline

The partulids of the island of Tahiti act as an example of the possible deleterious effects of attempted biological control. After an infestation of the introduced giant African land snails (Achatina spp.), the carnivorous Florida rosy wolfsnail (Euglandina rosea) was introduced into Tahiti in an attempt to combat the African species.

The wolfsnail chose instead to hunt and eat members of the nearly 76 species of Partula that were endemic to Tahiti and the nearby islands, devouring all but 12 species in a decade. Several scientists recognized what was going on, and were able to save 12 species prior to their becoming extinct.

Today, the Zoological Society of London runs the Partula Programme Consortium which maintains a captive-breeding programme in the United Kingdom, France, and the United States.

The 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species contains 15 critically endangered, 11 extinct in the wild, and 48 extinct Partula species.[7] The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species version 2009.2 contains 13 critically endangered, 11 extinct in the wild and 51 extinct Partula species.[8] The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species version 2015-4 contains 83 Partula species.[9]

Species

Species within the genus Partula include: [6]

Cladogram

A cladogram showing the phylogenic relationships of the genus Partula:[10]

Partulidae

Partula

Samoana

Palaopartula

Eua

Sphendone

Ecology

Partula species on Tahiti were usually found on the undersides of the leaves of Caladium and plantain, although in some valleys, they were frequently found on Dracaena and turmeric.[11]

References

This article incorporates public domain text from the reference.[11]

  1. ^ Férussac A. É. d'A. de (June 1821). Journ. de Physique 92: 460; 1821, H.N. g. et p. Moll., Tabl. Limaçons, 23.
  2. ^ Myers, P.; Espinosa, R.; Parr, C. S.; Jones, T.; Hammond, G. S. & Dewey, T. A. (2006). The Animal Diversity Web (online). Accessed at http://animaldiversity.org.
  3. ^ ITIS Standard Report Page: Partulidae
  4. ^ Searching for "Partula". In: IUCN 2010. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2010.3. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 14 September 2010.
  5. ^ Jung, Younghun, Taehwan Lee, Burch J. B. & Diarmaid Ó Foighil. (2005) "Historical phylogeny of Tahitian Partula". Proc. Joint Conference - American Malacological Society and Western Society of Malacologists.
  6. ^ a b Gerlach, J. (2016) Icons of Evolution - Pacific island tree snails, family Partulidae. Phelsuma Press, Cambridge
  7. ^ IUCN (2008). 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 23 December 2008.
  8. ^ IUCN (2009). IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2009.2. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 14 November 2009.
  9. ^ IUCN (2016). The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2015-4. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 07 June 2016.
  10. ^ Lee, T.; Burch, J. B.; Coote, T.; Pearce-Kelly, P.; Hickman, C.; Meyer, J. Y.; ó Foighil, D. (2009). "Moorean tree snail survival revisited: A multi-island genealogical perspective". BMC Evolutionary Biology. 9: 204. doi:10.1186/1471-2148-9-204. PMC 3087522. PMID 19686604.
  11. ^ a b Mayer A. G. (January 1902). "Some species of Partula from Tahiti. A study in variation". Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy XXVI(2), Cambridge, U.S.A.

Further reading

  • Crampton H. E. (1916). Studies on the variation, distribution and evolution of the genus Partula. The species inhabiting Tahiti. Carnegie Institution of Washington, 228: 1-311.
  • Crampton H. E. (1925). Studies on the variation, distribution and evolution of the genus Partula. The species of the Mariana Islands, Guam and Saipan. Carnegie Institution of Washington, 228a: 1-116.
  • Crampton H. E. (1932). Studies on the variation, distribution and evolution of the genus Partula. The species inhabiting Moorea. Carnegie Institution of Washington, 410: 1-335.
  • Lee, T.; Burch, J. B.; Jung, Y.; Coote, T.; Pearce-Kelly, P.; ó Foighil, D. (2007). "Tahitian tree snail mitochondrial clades survived recent mass extirpation". Current Biology. 17 (13): R502–R503. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2007.05.006. PMID 17610827.

External links

  • Partula evolution, diversity and conservation Partula Pages

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For other uses see Partula disambiguation Partula is a genus of air breathing tropical land snails terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Partulidae 2 3 PartulaPartula radiolataScientific classificationKingdom AnimaliaPhylum MolluscaClass GastropodaSubclass HeterobranchiaOrder StylommatophoraInfraorder PupilloideiSuperfamily PupilloideaFamily PartulidaeGenus PartulaFerussac 1821 1 SynonymsAstraea Hartman 1881 Bulimus Partula Clytia Hartman 1881 Echo Hartman 1881 Harmonia Hartman 1881 Helena Hartman 1881 Marianna Pilsbry 1909 Matata Hartman 1881 Nenia Hartman 1881 Oenone Hartman 1881 Partula Astraea Hartman 1881 invalid junior homonym of Astraea Roding 1798 Gastropoda Turbinidae Partula Carolinella Pilsbry 1909 Partula Clytia Hartman 1881 invalid junior homonym of Clytia Lamouroux 1812 Cnidaria Partula Echo Hartman 1881 invalid junior homonym of Echo Selys 1853 Odonata Leptopartula is a replacement name Partula Harmonia Hartman 1881 invalid junior homonym of Harmonia Mulsant 1846 Coleoptera Marianna is a replacement name Partula Helena Hartman 1881 invalid junior homonym of Helena Risso 1826 Crustacea Partula Leptopartula Pilsbry 1909 Partula Marianella Pilsbry 1909 Partula Marianna Pilsbry 1909 Partula Matata Hartman 1881 Partula Melanesica Pilsbry 1909 Partula Nenia Hartman 1881 invalid junior homonym of Nenia H amp A Adams 1855 Gastropoda Clausiliidae Partula Oenone Hartman 1881 invalid junior homonym of Oenone Lamarck 1818 Annelida Partula Partula A Ferussac 1821 accepted alternate representation Partula Pasithea Hartman 1881 invalid junior homonym of Pasithea Oken 1807 Vermes Pasithea Lamarck 1812 Cnidaria and Pasithea Lea 1833 Gastropoda Partula Rennellia Clench 1941 junior synonym Partula Sterope Hartman 1881 invalid junior homonym of Sterope Goodsir 1845 Crustacea Partula Thakombaua Pilsbry 1909 Pasithea Hartman 1881 junior synonym Rennellia Clench 1941 junior synonym Scilistylus Iredale 1941 Sterope Hartman 1881Black and white photo taken in July 1920 in Saipan showing numerous Partula snails on the underside of a single leaf of Caladium Partula gibba Partula langfordi Many species of Partula are known under the general common names Polynesian tree snail and Moorean viviparous tree snail 4 Partulids are distributed across 5 000 sq mi 13 000 km2 of Pacific Ocean islands from the Society Islands to New Guinea citation needed Once used as decorative items in Polynesian ceremonial wear and jewelry these small snails averaging about one half to three quarters of an inch in length gained the attention of science when Dr Henry Crampton along with Yoshio Kondo spent 50 years studying and cataloging partulids detailing their remarkable array of morphological elements ecological niches and behavioral aspects that illustrate adaptive radiation 5 6 Contents 1 Decline 2 Species 2 1 Cladogram 3 Ecology 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksDecline EditThe partulids of the island of Tahiti act as an example of the possible deleterious effects of attempted biological control After an infestation of the introduced giant African land snails Achatina spp the carnivorous Florida rosy wolfsnail Euglandina rosea was introduced into Tahiti in an attempt to combat the African species The wolfsnail chose instead to hunt and eat members of the nearly 76 species of Partula that were endemic to Tahiti and the nearby islands devouring all but 12 species in a decade Several scientists recognized what was going on and were able to save 12 species prior to their becoming extinct Today the Zoological Society of London runs the Partula Programme Consortium which maintains a captive breeding programme in the United Kingdom France and the United States The 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species contains 15 critically endangered 11 extinct in the wild and 48 extinct Partula species 7 The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species version 2009 2 contains 13 critically endangered 11 extinct in the wild and 51 extinct Partula species 8 The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species version 2015 4 contains 83 Partula species 9 Species EditSpecies within the genus Partula include 6 Partula affinis Pease 1868 Partula arguta Pease 1866 Partula assimilis Pease 1868 Partula atilis Crampton 1956 Partula auraniana Hartman 1888 Partula aurantia Crampton 1932 Partula auriculata Broderip 1832 Partula bilineata Pease 1866 Partula clara Pease 1866 Partula clarkei Gerlach 2016 Partula compressa Reeve 1850 Partula cootei Gerlach 2016 Partula cramptoni Clench 1941 Partula crassilabris Pease 1866 Partula cuneata Crampton 1956 Partula cytherea C M Cooke amp Crampton 1930 Partula dentifera L Pfeiffer 1853 Partula desolata Bauman amp Kerr 2013 Partula diminuta C B Adams 1851 Partula dolichostoma Crampton 1956 Partula dolorosa Crampton 1956 Partula emersoni Pilsbry 1913 Partula eremita Crampton amp C M Cooke 1953 Partula faba Gmelin 1791 Partula filosa L Pfeiffer 1853 synonym of Partula diminuta C B Adams 1851 Partula flexuosa Hartman 1885 Partula formosa Garrett 1884 synonym of Partula dentifera L Pfeiffer 1853 Partula garretti Pease 1865 Partula gibba Ferussac 1821 Partula grisea Lesson 1831 Partula guamensis L Pfeiffer 1846 Partula hebe L Pfeiffer 1846 Partula hyalina Broderip 1832 Partula incrassa Crampton 1916 Partula jackieburchi Y Kondo 1981 Partula labrusca Crampton amp C M Cooke 1953 Partula laevigata L Pfeiffer 1857 Partula lanceolata C M Cooke amp Crampton 1930 Partula langfordi Y Kondo 1970 Partula leefei E A Smith 1897 Partula leptochila Crampton 1956 Partula levistriata Crampton 1956 Partula lugubris Pease 1865 Partula lutaensis Sischo amp Hadfield 2021 Partula lutea Lesson 1831 Partula magistri Gerlach 2016 Partula makatea Gerlach 2016 Partula martensiana Pilsbry 1909 synonym of Partula rufa Lesson 1831 Partula meyeri J B Burch 2007 Partula micans L Pfeiffer 1853 Partula mirabilis Crampton 1924 Partula mooreana Hartman 1880 Partula navigatoria L Pfeiffer 1849 Partula nodosa L Pfeiffer 1853 Partula obesa Pease 1868 Partula otaheitana Bruguiere 1792 Partula pacifica L Pfeiffer 1855 Partula pearcekellyi Gerlach 2016 Partula planilabrum Pease 1864 Partula producta Pease 1864 Partula protracta Crampton 1956 Partula pyramis Hartman 1886 Partula radiolata L Pfeiffer 1846 Partula radiosa L Pfeiffer 1854 Partula recluziana Petit de la Saussaye 1850 Partula remota Crampton 1956 Partula rosea Broderip 1832 Partula rustica Pease 1866 synonym of Partula garrettii Pease 1865 Partula sagitta Crampton amp C M Cooke 1953 Partula salifana Crampton 1925 Partula similaris Hartman 1886 Partula suturalis L Pfeiffer 1855 Partula taeniata Morch 1850 Partula thalia Garrett 1884 synonym of Partula garrettii Pease 1865 Partula tohiveana Crampton 1924 Partula tristis Crampton amp C M Cooke 1953 Partula turgida Pease 1865 Partula umbilicata Pease 1866 Partula vanikorensis Quoy amp Gaimard 1832 Partula varia Broderip 1832 Cladogram Edit A cladogram showing the phylogenic relationships of the genus Partula 10 Partulidae PartulaSamoanaPalaopartulaEuaSphendoneEcology EditPartula species on Tahiti were usually found on the undersides of the leaves of Caladium and plantain although in some valleys they were frequently found on Dracaena and turmeric 11 References EditThis article incorporates public domain text from the reference 11 Ferussac A E d A de June 1821 Journ de Physique 92 460 1821 H N g et p Moll Tabl Limacons 23 Myers P Espinosa R Parr C S Jones T Hammond G S amp Dewey T A 2006 The Animal Diversity Web online Accessed at http animaldiversity org ITIS Standard Report Page Partulidae Searching for Partula In IUCN 2010 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species Version 2010 3 lt www iucnredlist org gt Downloaded on 14 September 2010 Jung Younghun Taehwan Lee Burch J B amp Diarmaid o Foighil 2005 Historical phylogeny of Tahitian Partula Proc Joint Conference American Malacological Society and Western Society of Malacologists a b Gerlach J 2016 Icons of Evolution Pacific island tree snails family Partulidae Phelsuma Press Cambridge IUCN 2008 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species lt www iucnredlist org gt Downloaded on 23 December 2008 IUCN 2009 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species Version 2009 2 lt www iucnredlist org gt Downloaded on 14 November 2009 IUCN 2016 The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species Version 2015 4 lt www iucnredlist org gt Downloaded on 07 June 2016 Lee T Burch J B Coote T Pearce Kelly P Hickman C Meyer J Y o Foighil D 2009 Moorean tree snail survival revisited A multi island genealogical perspective BMC Evolutionary Biology 9 204 doi 10 1186 1471 2148 9 204 PMC 3087522 PMID 19686604 a b Mayer A G January 1902 Some species of Partula from Tahiti A study in variation Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology XXVI 2 Cambridge U S A Further reading EditCrampton H E 1916 Studies on the variation distribution and evolution of the genus Partula The species inhabiting Tahiti Carnegie Institution of Washington 228 1 311 Crampton H E 1925 Studies on the variation distribution and evolution of the genus Partula The species of the Mariana Islands Guam and Saipan Carnegie Institution of Washington 228a 1 116 Crampton H E 1932 Studies on the variation distribution and evolution of the genus Partula The species inhabiting Moorea Carnegie Institution of Washington 410 1 335 Lee T Burch J B Jung Y Coote T Pearce Kelly P o Foighil D 2007 Tahitian tree snail mitochondrial clades survived recent mass extirpation Current Biology 17 13 R502 R503 doi 10 1016 j cub 2007 05 006 PMID 17610827 External links EditPartula evolution diversity and conservation Partula Pages Wikimedia Commons has media related to Partula Wikispecies has information related to Partula Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Partula gastropod amp oldid 1089491913, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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