>Would anyone else care to comment on the fire-snail
> connection? Uh, at night?
At night, it's easier to see any snails that are near your campfire
than ones that aren't.
Recently burned areas are often inimical to many snail species, even
those that prefer fire-affected habitats. Ironically, overzealous use
of fire by conservation agencies to maintain fire-mediated habitats has
probably been harmful to many invertebrates, including land snails.
--
Dr. David Campbell
425 Scientific Collections Building
Department of Biological Sciences
Biodiversity and Systematics
University of Alabama, Box 870345
Tuscaloosa AL 35487-0345 USA
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