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between genera are clarified, no agreement on what characters are primitive or advanced, and no consistent ranking. Scarcity of careful morphological studies is the principal cause. The differences in the group have led to the creation of more than 23 genera, four grades and four clades within the family. The two established subfamilies are divided into seven new tribes including 11 new genera. Within this family, the shell is always sinistral, in other words it has left-handed coiling. Physidae has 23 genera, 17 occur in
Pacific drainages of North and Central America, eight of these restricted to the region. Concentration of primitive genera along the Pacific coast from
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or some other kind, the reaction is a rapid twisting of the shell back and forth to dislodge the other. The muscle used is the "physid muscle", not found in other
Hygrophila, which therefore do not show this reaction. The leech-avoidance reaction carries the action one step further: on contact with a
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Physid snails are often introduced to an aquarium accidentally as eggs on aquatic plants. These snails are sometimes viewed as pests in aquarium tanks with fish, because the snails create waste, reproduce very often, and are very hard to remove completely. However, some aquarium owners deliberately
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Temperate to Arctic Zones and throughout the Americas, in readily accessible habitats such as ditches, ponds, lakes, small streams, and rivers. The family has been recognized since the 19th century, and yet there has been no classification in which relationships
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co-existed or water in which only fish co-existed. Within a month, differences in shell morphology appeared; i.e., snails exposed to shell-crushing fish predators showed wide apertures and very much strengthened, rotund shells. Snails exposed to crayfish only showed narrow-apertured, thin elongate
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They have been used in studies of ecophenotypic plasticity, a so-called phenoplastic switch. Burt
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leech the snail twists its shell violently and detaches its foot from the substratum as well. The reaction of two species of
Physids to various species of leeches and to various salts was studied. In
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snails are present in aquariums and ponds, as well as in wild areas. They are also commonly referred to as tadpole snails or pouch snails. They eat
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Wethington A. R. & Lydeard C. (2007). "A molecular phylogeny of
Physidae (Gastropoda: Basommatophora) based on mitochondrial DNA sequences".
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conforms to previous observations that primitive pulmonate families are concentrated within, or along the continental margins of, the
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to contact with leeches was first observed. Later studies have also been made. The observations are restricted to
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