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Actually, tropical or sub-tropical species introduced into Michigan do have
one "natural enemy" - cold! I think it is unlikely that any such species
would survive the first Michigan winter it encountered. On the other hand -
the fact you were able to collect three of them suggests that there is at
least a localized population of the species (very unlikely that someone
tossed three specimens into a pond and you found the same three). Any
thoughts on this from our ecologically erudite members?
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> Hi, All!
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> Two people gave me an i.d. for my fresh water snail = Viviparus
> georgianus. Thanks Kevin and the person whose e-mail I accidentally
> cancelled. Though I failed to get your image, Kevin, I found a photograph
> on the internet after I had the name. This is definitely the right i.d.
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> Interestingly, the finding of this species in Southern Michigan seems to
> be a introduction from Florida and some adjscent areas. How many times
> have we seen introduction of species, but many from foreign areas, with no
> natural enemies. I hope my snail does not fall into the "dangerous"
> category.
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> Thanks again,
> Linda
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