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Table 4 Reports of infection and trematode species richness of Physa acuta as first intermediate

From: Phylogeography and genetics of the globally invasive snail Physa acuta Draparnaud 1805, and its potential to serve as an intermediate host to larval digenetic trematodes

Country

Citation

# Individuals Surveyed

# Patent Infections

Prevalence

So

 Native Range

New Mexico (Bosque del Apache)

This study

1200

78

0.065

5

New Mexico (Eagles Nest)

This study

65

5

0.07

2

  Nebraska

This study

120

16

0.13

4

  Montana

This study

165

3

0.018

2

  Wyoming

This study

26

8

0.31

1

  Colorado

This study

300

5

0.017

3

  Mexico

Barragán-Sáenz et al. 2009

496

109

0.22

5

 Invasive Range

  New Zeland

Mitchell & Leung 2015

810

0

0

0

  Benin

Ibikounlé et al. 2009

345

0

0

0

  Czech Republic

Faltýnková 2005

57

0

0

0

  Egypt

Abo-Madyan et al. 2005

na

0

0

0

  Egypt

Bin Dajem 2009

704

0

0

0

  Egypt

Dahesh & Farid

na

0

0

0

  France

Gerard et al. 2003

413

1

0.0024

1

  Germany

Faltýnková and Hass 2006

141

0

0

0

  Iceland

Skinnerson et al. 2008

737

0

0

0

  Iran

Athari et al. 2006

3560

8

0.0022

1

  Kenya

Loker & Laidemitt, unpublished data

589

0

0

0

  Morocco

Laamrani et al. 2005

na

0

0

0

  New Zeland

This study

1480

0

0

0

  Spain

Toledo et al. 1998

2717

1

0.00037

1

  Zambia

Phiri et al. 2007

9

0

0

0

  1. na data not given, SO observed species richness calculated by the number of unique trematode families observed