ORNITHOLOGICAL SCIENCE
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Possible dispersal of land snails by birds
Kazuto KawakamiShinichiro WadaSatoshi Chiba
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2008 Volume 7 Issue 2 Pages 167-171

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Birds are potential dispersal agents of land snails by internal passage through the alimentary canals, such as plant seeds. Thus, we investigated whether snails are found in bird feces and checked damage to them in the oceanic Bonin Islands. Thirty individuals of five land snail species were found in 79 feces samples of Japanese White-eyes (Zosterops japonicus) and Brown-eared Bulbuls (Hypsipetes amaurotis). Two aquatic snail species were also detected in feces of Blue Rockthrushes (Monticola solitarius). Most of the shells remained unbroken, while the bodies were partly melted. When conditions were adequate, snails might be dispersed alive through bird guts.

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© 2008 The Ornithological Society of Japan
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