The elusive mud snail, Omphiscola glabra

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The elusive mud snail, Omphiscola glabra Dr Maria Long John Brophy MSc With assistance from Dr Roy Anderson Description: Tall-spired Dull brown in colour Aperture (mouth) small only ⅓ height of shell Slight barrelling lower whorls almost cylindrical Ian Killeen (2008) Whorlsmoderately convex, with fairly shallow sutures Surfacealmost matt, with very fine striae H: 9-15(20)mm W: 3-6mm www.animalbase.org 1

Habitats and Ecology: Restricted to nutrient-poor, sometimes temporary, aquatic habitats in lowland areas Often not of obvious conservation value, with few other animal or plant species e.g. ditches, marshes, small ponds (sometimes in woodland), seepages, etc. Can burrow into soft mud Photos: Top -Baker, Paul. Action Plan for the Mud Snail (Macadam & Baker, 2005) Bottom -Killeen, Ian (2008) A survey to determine the present status of the mud snail Omphiscolaglabraat sites in County Durham. Northumbrian Water. Most recent Irish sites: 2009: Spring-fed acid wetland, at bases of Menyanthes trifoliata (bog-bean) 1979: Drain at edge of arable field, in landscape consisting mainly of heath & forestry plantations 2

Distribution: International: Range extends along Atlantic coasts of Europe, from southern Scandinavia to southern Spain, and inland to Germany & Latvia (extinct in Poland, not in Russia) National: Confirmed sites in Cork, Waterford & Wexford. Unconfirmed/doubtful records from Roscommon, Clare and Cavan. NBN map, taken from: Killeen, Ian (2008) A survey to determine the present status of the mud snail Omphiscolaglabraat sites in County Durham. Northumbrian Water. Confirmed Irish records: Pre-1900: 1840; Cork; John Humphreys 1886; Cork; W.H. Evans Pre-1895; Cork; Lord de Tabley Early 1900s: 1928; Ballymacar, east of New Ross; Geraldine Roche Recent: 1979; Shelmaliere, west of Wexford town; James Hurley [wiped out 1980] 2009; Carrickavrantry, south of Waterford city; Roy Anderson & Stephen McCormack 3

Conservation status Irish Red Data List(Byrne et al., 2009): Classified as Regionally Extinct (RE) Revised status of: Critically Endangered (CR) IUCN list: Near threatened ( 25%) Regional declines evident, due to continuing habitat loss UK situation: Vulnerable, Priority species Formerly widespread across acidic lowland now extinct over large areas ( 60%) Byrne, A., E. A. Moorkens, et al. (2009). Ireland Red List No. 2 -Non-Marine Molluscs, National Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, Dublin, Ireland. (Download from www.npws.ie) http://www.iucnredlist.org/ - http://data.nbn.org.uk/ Threats: Habitat destruction/change o Agricultural drainage Eutrophication Loss of Shelmalieresite within a year of it s discovery! www.epa.ie 4

Challenges for conservation: Identification Burrowing behaviour Precariousness of habitats small temporary vulnerable to change Lack of recognition of habitats -often not of obvious conservation value, therefore overlooked?? Challenging nature of the habitats for surveying Population fluctuations? Omphiscola glabra Lymnaea palustris Galba truncatula Drawings sourced from Action Plan for the Mud Snail (MacAdam and Baker, 2005), Reproduced there from Kerney(1999) Where to from here? prospects for the species NPWS-funded survey 2012: 1. Brierfield turlough, Roscommon 2. Carrickavrantry, Waterford Both negative Possibly buried at Carrickavrantry? High conservation value - needs protection Other potential sites in south & east should be visited may be small, not of apparent interest May also occur in very small habitats on the margins of larger acid wetlands Brierfield Carrickavrantry 5

Thanks to: NPWS (particularly Dr Brian Nelson) (www.npws.ie) BEC Consultants (www.botanicalenvironmental.com) Dr Roy Anderson, and MolluscIreland(http://www.habitas.org.uk/molluscireland/index.html) NBDC (particularly Dr Eugenie Regan) (www.biodiversityireland.ie) Dr Stephen McCormack Dr Gwen Porst and Dr Nova Sharkey, Trinity College Dublin 6