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Revolutionary Snail Solution: Experts Unveil Nature’s Secret Weapon Against Florida’s Invasive Crisis

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These snails may be the key to one of Florida’s biggest problems, experts say
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ORLANDO, Fla. – For many Floridians, the sight of unsightly algal blooms – those large, green masses that cloud many waterways and natural springs – is all too familiar.

Interestingly, an unexpected ally might help tackle this persistent issue: snails.

This intriguing possibility comes from a study by scientists at the University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS), who have explored this ecological connection.

According to a statement from UF/IFAS, the blame for frequent algal blooms in Florida’s springs has traditionally been placed on elevated nitrate levels in the water.

A team of UF/IFAS researchers conduct a survey at a site along the Gilchrist Blue Springs in North-Central Florida. (University of Florida)

Nonetheless, the research suggests that the dwindling numbers of algae-eating creatures, especially a type of freshwater snail known as “Elimia,” combined with reduced levels of dissolved oxygen, might be more significant factors in the proliferation of these blooms.

Researcher Dina Liebowitz noted, “Our surveys across eight different springs, conducted repeatedly over a year, revealed a strong negative correlation between snail presence and filamentous algae blooms, indicating that algae levels were typically low where snail populations were high.”

Per Liebowitz, in environments with low amounts of algae and healthy oxygen levels, these snails can help to balance the ecosystem.

UF/IFAS researcher Dina Liebowitz is pictured diving with algae blooms in Manatee Springs. (University of Florida)

As such, when it comes to keeping algae at manageable levels, factors like the Elimia snail population and the condition of dissolved oxygen need more consideration by environmental management groups.

“Depleted dissolved oxygen supplies can make the snails lose vigor for foraging activity and, even though there’s still plenty of algae to be eaten, their survivability plummets, or they can slink off somewhere else,” the release reads.

Testing fumes are photographed on March 3, 2011 in Ichetucknee Springs, as part of the Elimia study to show three different treatments.  Top image is taken above the water to show all three treatments, bottom image is an underwater close-up. (University of Florida)

In all, researchers say the overall success of snail control of algae blooms depends on three factors:

  • The amount of algae initially present

  • The size of the snail population

  • The levels of dissolved oxygen

“When you have these balanced ecosystems and the snails are doing what they do, they’re little janitors,” Liebowitz continued. “They keep the springs beautiful for us, they provide an ecosystem service, and we don’t have to do anything.”

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