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Florida GALS Eradication Program Methods Development

Objectives • Chemical Control Techniques – Molluscicide bait efficacy testing – Effective soil drench development

• Trap Development – Most effective trap design – Most effective attractants

• Nematode Detection – Is A. cantonensis present in Florida

• Biological Studies – – – – –

Time to reproductive maturity (defined by first egg laying event) Growth rate over time and “natural” survivability Clutch size and frequency of egg laying and effect of burial depth on egg hatch Effect of population density on the animals Source of chirality in A. fulica using traditional crosses and molecular techniques.

Molluscicide Evaluation

Molluscicide Evaluation Product

Mortality (%) after 15days (Mean ± S.E.)*

Ortho® Bug-Geta® Plus

Choice Test 70.3 ± 4.3 a

No-Choice Test 72.9 ± 4.2 a

Niban®

45.3 ± 4.7 bc

75.5 ± 4.0 a

Sluggo®

48.9 ± 4.7 bc

59.7±4.6 ab

Ferroxx®

34.7 ± 4.5 c

50.7 ± 4.7 b

Control

2.2 ± 1.3 d

2.2 ± 1.3 c

Molluscicide Evaluation: No-choice Test Sluggo®

Ortho® Bug-Geta® Plus

80%

80%

70% Mean % Mortality

Mean % Mortality

70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20%

60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10%

10% 0%

0% 0

5

10

15

0

5

Time (days)

15

10

15

Time (days)

Ferroxx®

Niban®

80%

80%

70%

70% Mean % Mortality

Mean % Mortality

10

60% 50% 40% 30% 20%

60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10%

10%

0%

0% 0

5

10 Time (days)

15

0

5 Time (days)

Molluscicide Evaluation: Choice Test Ortho® Bug-Geta® Plus

Sluggo®

80% Mean % Mortality

Mean % Mortality

70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10%

80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 0

0% 0

5

10

5

10

15

Time (days)

15

Time (days)

Niban®

Ferroxx®

80%

80%

70% Mean % Mortality

Mean % Mortality

70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20%

60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10%

10% 0%

0% 0

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10 Time (days)

15

0

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10 Time (days)

15

Snail Collection – Iron Phosphate Logarithmic Specimen Live/Dead/Totals Since Program Inception 10000

35000

* 30000 1000

25000 20000

100 15000 10000

10

5000 Totals

Live/Dead Axis 1

0Axis

*Note: 31,000 snails added in March '12 retroactively after the snails from the first few weeks were counted.

Live

Dead

Total

April 4 – Metaldehyde Snapshot • April 4, 2013 – 46 properties surveyed – 23 props with only dead snails – 402 snails (63 alive; 339 dead) = 84% mortality rate.

Soil Drenches • Natural Oils: clove oil, neem oil, lucky nut (Thevetia peruviana), oleander (Nerium spp., etc.). • Fungicides (high copper content) • Insecticides • Molluscicides (formulated for drench)

Trap Efficacy Testing

Chemical Barrier Testing

Attractants • Environmentally safe, non-toxic ingredients are being evaluated as baits: wheat, alfalfa, soybean meal, dehydrated apples, calcium citrate, Lglutamine, yeast, sugar, etc. • GALS attraction is evaluated for each developmental stage.

Rat Lungworm Testing • Currently testing for: – Angiostrongylus cantonensis

• Could possibly include the following species in the future: – – – –

A. costaricensis A. dujardini A. malaysiensis A. vasorum

http://dpd.cdc.gov/dpdx/html/ImageLibrary/A-F/Angiostrongyliasis/body_Angiostrongyliasis_il5.htm

• Quantitative PCR • Traditional identification using light microscopy

Quantitative-PCR Testing

Remove tissue from snail and add reagents to digest and extract the DNA

Prepare super-mix for testing samples Test samples using the real-time PCR machine

Results

• A positive sample is used in each batch of samples tested. • A sample is positive if the curve goes above the 30 relative fluorescence units (RFU)

Traditional Nematode Extraction

Rat lungworm Testing Results: To Date • Over 500 snails tested so far • 30 specimens tested a week • Samples tested from 17 of the 20 Cores • RLW detected in Cores 4, 7 and 12.

Biology Studies • Growth rate over time • Egg Burial depth study • Reproductive Studies • Self-fertilization? • Chirality Breeding Study (dominant / recessive)

Time of First Egg Laying

All treatments (58 Cages)

Average:

(2 snails per cage) Minimum:

Parental Size

Days after Hatch

Months after Hatch

Height (mm)

Width Whorls Weight (mm)

193.3

6.2

85.1

44.3

6.99

69.32

149.0

5.0

69.5

34.2

6.25

36.36

Synthetic Diet - GM

Average:

187.3

5.9

84.4

44.1

6.96

67.90

(51 cages)

Minimum:

101.0

5.0

69.5

34.2

6.25

36.36

Lettuce

Average:

237.1

8.0

90.4

45.7

7.18

79.64

(7 cages)

Minimum:

235.0

8.0

80.5

38.8

6.75

51.01

Significant Life Table Data • Egg to fully mature adult (2 snails per 4L cage) – Average = 193.3 days (6.2 months) – Minimum = 149 days (5 months).

• Size at first egg laying (both parents were measured) – Average height = 85.1 mm (3.4 inches). – Note: the smallest parent was 69.5 mm (2.7 in.) in height, but it is impossible to say whether that individual had a fully mature female reproductive system or was only the sperm donor (which develops first).

• Greatest number of eggs produced by one cage – 2,207 eggs (7 clutches) within 76 days. – Isolated snails, (1 snail per 4L cage), have not produced any eggs.

Egg Incubation Depth

• Eggs buried at a range of depths up to 17” • Emerged up to 15” so far

Reproductive Potential- Field Studies • Smallest reproductively mature snails • Smallest snails with eggs – Viability?

• Do snails retain eggs longer during winter?

Mating Configuration • Reciprocal

• Non-reciprocal

Chirality • Pair desired crosses prior to reproductive maturity • Observe pairs for egg production • Hatchlings evaluated for chirality of shell • Tissue samples saved for genetic evaluation

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